Zion Freese died while sitting in a wooden chair in the bus stop station after accidentally getting hit by a truck.
He thought it was the end, but unknowingly he transmigrated and became Zion Altaria, the illegitimate son of King Lionel Altaria, the ruler of the Terun empire, the strongest empire on the continent of Garenia…
Because his mother was branded a slave, he was known to defame and dilute the bloodline of the royal family. He was the king’s greatest disgrace because of his very existence. The king had sinned against his ancestor.
When he turned 15, his brothers and sister set him up, which led the King/father to seethe in anger, ordering the guard to throw him in a ship and banishing him to never return to the kingdom.
If he ever does so, he will be killed immediately.
Darn that I just transmigrated and this is the first thing I experience no shit Sherlock... screw your empire...
Ding... congratulations to the host on obtaining the wooden throne system.
"So, what if I’m banished to never return?
I intend to use my system to create my own territory that those royals will envy.
Let me sit on my wooden throne and savor this moment Hahaha "
"The journey of conquering starts with me. Hail me, the king. Cool Hahaha"
[Tsk… Good for you, host]
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4.0
414 Chs
Worldwide Class Change: Got A Frost Fruit On My Fishing Pole On Day One
Wang Yu crossed to an alternate world and found that here the game became a reality. A large number of monsters appeared in the Blue Star, and various secret realms and dungeons were everywhere.
People found they could get a lot of rewards for killing monsters, and the era of worldwide class change started.
At the class-change ceremony, Wang Yu found he became the most unpromising class, Fisherman.
When the system loaded, everything was different.
He found that he could obtain various rewards through fishing.
He got Frozen Fruits by angling. He raised his hand and froze everything like it was the Ice Age!
Fishing for foreign fire, casting the Buddha's Angry Fire Lotus, burning all magical beasts!
Fishing wood, he became the Buddha and all races were shocked!
In addition, there was also divine equipment, mythical pet eggs, and all kinds of strange props.
When Wang Yu made it to the top of the ten thousand races, everyone was shocked.
"You call this a life-type occupation Fisherman?"
3.3
137 Chs
The Marriage Deal With Mr. Red Flag
*THIS BOOK IS TAKING A BREAK*
Sarah's world shattered when her boyfriend died, and his family blamed her for his untimely demise. The grueling trial left her emotionally drained and penniless.
Then Noah, her late boyfriend's brother, appeared, offering a glimmer of hope in her darkest hour.
But something about Noah didn't feel right. Despite her reservations, Sarah found herself falling for him. And when Noah tricked her into a marriage deal, Sarah realized too late that she had fallen into his trap.
Now Sarah must choose between staying in a loveless marriage or facing the consequences of a past she can't change. Will she be able to uncover the real Noah and convince him to let go of their past, or will their story end in tragedy?
Copyright : I own the cover.
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91 Chs
Blood Oaths and Wooden Stakes
LUCIA
“Love was the one thing my family couldn't control, but it might just be the thing that destroys me.”
DAMIAN
“I've walked among the undead for centuries but none had ever stirred my heart like the noblewoman who dared to love me.”
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In a feudal system, where society is divided into lords, vassals and serfs, the Von Burren's are a noble family and by far, one of the most influential House in the kingdom of Drakensburg.
However, they marry only each other to keep wealth in the family. And Lucia von Burren, last child of Count von Burren is to marry into the French family of her cousin, August; an idea she loathes.
Trapped in her family's tradition of intermarriage, Lucia desires a different life. She meets Damian de Caspian, a vampire, and is instantly drawn to his mysterious and brooding nature.
As the perfect plan to break from her family norm, she plans to marry Damian but the vampire knight wants nothing to do with love instead he seeks to heal his mental wounds by finding a white wooden stake that would put a complete end to his cursed life of immortality.
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40 Chs
“The Abyss of the Pole: Call of Cthulhu”
Set in the desolate and remote Antarctic wilderness, “The Abyss of the Pole” follows an international scientific expedition team, led by protagonist Jack Winter, as they embark on a secretive mission to investigate unusual signals coming from beneath the ice. The team, composed of experts in various fields such as archaeology, geology, and occult studies, initially believes they are uncovering traces of a long-lost prehistoric civilization. However, what they encounter beneath the frozen wasteland goes far beyond anything their scientific training could have prepared them for.
After their helicopter crashes during an intense storm, Jack and his team find themselves stranded in the harsh, unforgiving cold of Antarctica. Struggling for survival, they attempt to salvage supplies from the wreckage and locate any remaining members of the team. Jack, alongside fellow survivor Sarah Foster, an expert in ancient cultures and esoteric knowledge, begins to notice strange occurrences in the environment—haunting visions, peculiar symbols carved into the ice, and the eerie sensation of being watched by an unseen force.
As they venture deeper into the ice, the team uncovers the remains of an ancient and seemingly advanced civilization buried beneath the glacier. Their findings include cryptic stone structures, ominous relics, and symbols that eerily resemble those referenced in ancient occult texts. These relics, however, are not dormant. As the team disturbs the remains, they awaken a primordial force far older than humanity itself—one deeply tied to the Lovecraftian horrors of the Cthulhu Mythos.
One by one, team members begin to succumb to madness, experiencing hallucinations and bizarre physical transformations. The boundaries between reality and nightmare blur as Jack begins to lose his grip on sanity. His journal entries, which serve as the narrative structure, become increasingly fragmented, chronicling his slow descent into paranoia and terror. Strange whispers fill the air, and Jack’s dreams are plagued by visions of cyclopean cities, non-Euclidean geometries, and grotesque, otherworldly beings.
The farther they explore the hidden ice caves, the clearer it becomes that these beings are not simply dormant—they are waiting. Sarah’s deep understanding of ancient symbols hints at the presence of a sleeping entity, something akin to the mythological Great Old Ones. Jack comes to realize that their presence in Antarctica was no accident; they were drawn there by the cosmic forces lurking beneath the ice, manipulated into awakening an ancient horror that threatens not only their lives but also the fabric of reality itself.
As the surviving members try to escape, they discover that the Antarctic landscape has been subtly and unnervingly altered. The ice shifts in unnatural patterns, and time itself seems to warp. The expedition’s path leads them to the heart of an ancient city submerged beneath miles of ice, where they confront the terrifying truth of their mission: the awakening of an unspeakable, godlike being that could bring about the end of humanity.
In a climactic confrontation, Jack faces a choice: to sacrifice his remaining team and himself in an attempt to re-seal the ancient power or allow the entity to fully awaken and consume the world. However, the very act of opposing this cosmic force may cost him his sanity—or worse, his soul.
The novel concludes on a disturbing and ambiguous note, leaving readers with an unsettling sense of uncertainty. Though Jack survives, the full extent of his mental and physical state is left unclear. His final journal entries suggest that the terror they faced in Antarctica may not be confined to that frozen continent alone. As the reader closes the book, the creeping suspicion remains: the cosmic horror still lurks beneath the surface, waiting for the right moment to emerge once more.
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35 Chs
The Reincarnated Evil Witch Tries To Avoid The Death Flag
Puttavee, an average office lady was hit by a truck. She has reincarnated into the world of her favorite fantasy novel "Hero of Oldenhelm".
Blessed by the death god, she was granted a new life as an evil witch "Medea", the petty villainess who will be executed by the male lead in the original story.
"What!? Why do I have to be the doomed villainess!?"
"Enjoy your new, fabulous life ^^" - said the mischievous death god.
Will she survive the bad endings?
"No problem, I'll just avoid this super-handsome male lead until..."
"...Why did he wrap his arms around me!?" - The villainess was blushing.
"I won't let any man have you" - He whispered to her ear.
"Ehh!? What!? What are you doing!?" - She tries to resist but his touch starts to feel good... so dangerously good that her will to resist is quickly waning.
As the male lead gently strips the villainess's clothes off, piece by piece, the author wishes you enjoy the rest of the story ^^
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33 Chs
The flag of adventure
The flag of the adventure an interesting novel
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25 Chs
Christmas Kisses at the North Pole
Adley is an unusual elf. He prefers skiing to parties, doesn’t like to sing, and cares so little for elf conventions that his brother despairs of him ever getting married. Which is fine, because Adley has no intention of marrying just anyone.<br><br>When he meets Keru at the annual Christmas Eve party, the two are drawn to each other. The party may be the most important event of the elvish social calendar, but neither Adley nor Keru minds leaving early to take a walk. They enjoy an idyllic and romantic first date under an aurora, rescuing a reindeer calf along the way, and a relationship seems promising.<br><br>But their second date takes a dire turn when a skiing trip brings them face to face with a polar bear. They’d like to keep seeing each other ... if they can make it through their second date without being eaten!
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14 Chs
Transmigrated to Gender-Reversed World Game: Full Death Flag Yandere
Justin Romero, an avid gamer, shares a special bond with his friend Miyuki, who joins him in exploring the intricacies of the Unisex Dating Sim "Dangerously Love Academy." Within this virtual realm, they encounter a plethora of yandere characters, each adding layers of suspense and intrigue to their gaming experience.
However, Justin's world is turned upside down when he unexpectedly transmigrates into the body of a character within the game, a character destined for a tragic demise. Alone in a world he once only knew as a digital escape, Justin must navigate the dangerous landscape of Dangerously Love Academy with newfound stakes and consequences.
As Justin grapples with the surreal nature of his predicament, he realizes that his choices within the game now have tangible repercussions. Desperate to survive and return to his own reality, he must outsmart the yandere characters and untangle the mysteries surrounding his transmigration.
Haunted by the uncertainty of his situation and longing for his friend Miyuki's companionship, Justin discovers hidden depths within himself as he confronts the challenges of this virtual existence. With each encounter, he unravels secrets about the game and himself, ultimately questioning the very nature of his identity.
Through perseverance and courage, Justin embarks on a journey of self-discovery, transcending the boundaries of the virtual world and forging connections that defy the constraints of mere simulation. As he navigates the treacherous terrain of Dangerously Love Academy, he learns that love, in all its forms, has the power to transform even the most uncertain of realities.
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17 Chs
Pole Dancer
Michelle Long is an exotic dancer at Tits Up. With her curly brown hair, freckles, and caramel-colored skin on a 5’6” frame, she’s a hot little number, and a favorite with the regulars.<br><br>She grew up knowing who she was and what she liked. Her dance instructor, Ms. Prim, introduced her to the hidden joys of sex the summer before college, and she never looked back. After graduation, Michelle finally found her calling dancing in a strip club.<br><br>Her routines are always steamy and she gets great tips, especially from women. The other dancers at the club are always trying to get Michelle to join them in an orgy, but she just laughs them off. The one woman she really wants eludes her -- Josey Tillman, the boss.<br><br>Hoping to win Josey’s affections, Michelle goes for broke and performs the sexiest dance of her life. Will Josey give in?
The significance might be a warning about the danger of cold objects in winter, especially during Christmas when there could be more snow and ice. It shows how a moment of folly can lead to an uncomfortable situation.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Tongue on flag pole Christmas story' you mean. It could be some local or made - up story. Maybe it's about a kid who, in the spirit of Christmas mischief, tried to lick a frozen flag pole and got stuck? But without more context, it's hard to be certain.
The significance of the rustyl flag pole in 'A Christmas Story' could be that it represents a sense of place. It's a part of the physical environment that the characters are in. It gives a feeling of a small - town or neighborhood setting where things are a bit worn - out but still full of character.
Well, in 'A Christmas Story', the rustyl flag pole might play an interesting role. It could be something that the characters interact with or it might just be part of the general scenery. If it's really rusty, it gives us an idea of the age and perhaps the lack of maintenance in the area. It could also be a place where things are hung during the Christmas season, like a special ornament or a homemade decoration, which would add to the charm of the story's holiday setting.
The story often showcases the soldiers' unwavering determination and courage in holding up the flag pole as a symbol of hope and unity during the difficult times of the revolutionary war.
The South Pole was colder than the North Pole. The average temperature in the Antarctic was about-48.9 degrees Celsius, which was 1.7 degrees Celsius lower than the average temperature in the Arctic. There were two main reasons for the low temperature in the Antarctic. First of all, the Antarctic observatory was built on a plateau at an altitude of more than 3600 meters. The air was thin and it was difficult to retain the heat of solar radiation. Secondly, the South Pole was a plateau continent covered by ice sheets, while the North Pole was mostly ocean. The land's heat storage capacity was poor, and the absorbed heat was quickly dissipated. Water had a large heat capacity, so it could absorb more heat and slowly dissipate it. Therefore, the South Pole was colder than the North Pole.
The documentary " North Pole, North Pole!" It was a documentary series about the Arctic region. The first episode was called " All the Way North." The documentary recorded the seasonal changes of the Arctic, the scenes of polar day and polar night, and showed the light and beauty of the Arctic. In addition, there were other documentaries such as Arctic Action, Arctic Expedition with Bruce, Arctic Expedition to Extreme Places, Fox's Arctic Journey, and Wild Arctic, which also involved exploration and life in the Arctic. However, regarding the documentary " North Pole, North Pole!" There was no information on the content and storyline of the first episode in the search results provided so far, so no specific answer could be provided.
The South Pole was colder than the North Pole. The average temperature in the Antarctic was about-48.9 degrees Celsius, which was 1.7 degrees Celsius lower than the average temperature in the Arctic. The icebergs in the South Pole were thicker, the wind was stronger, and the cold pressure was stronger. These factors also indicated that the South Pole was colder. In addition, the South Pole was a region without four seasons. There were only warm and cold seasons, and in the cold season, the temperature in the South Pole was even lower. The Arctic was mainly made up of sea ice, and it would melt a lot in summer, resulting in a smaller area of ice. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be determined that the South Pole was colder than the North Pole.
There were penguins in the South Pole, but there were no penguins in the North Pole. More than 85% of the penguins were in the South Pole, with seven species of penguins living in the South Pole, such as the Adelie penguin and the Chinstrap penguin. There are nearly 120 million penguins in the Antarctic region, accounting for 87% of the world's penguins. There used to be a penguin-like bird in the Arctic called the Great Auk, but it was not related to the penguins living in the Antarctic. Penguins could not adapt to the high temperature in the Arctic. The Arctic waters were not rich in nutrients and food resources were limited. The Arctic had ferocious predators such as polar bears and pinnipeds. Therefore, there were no penguins in the Arctic.
There were penguins in the South Pole. Penguins mainly lived in the southern hemisphere, most of which were distributed in the Antarctic region. The Antarctic was the main habitat of penguins, and many different penguin species bred there. There were no penguins in the Arctic.