There are countless parallel worlds beyond what we know. The people who first discovered this secret named it "Yan Fu". Each world is a different fruit on a tree, and the person who shuttles through different fruits is called "Yanfu Walker". Yanfu Walker is given different Heritage and trained to complete Yan Fu missions in exchange for rewards.
In modern society, the Martial Arts sects have declined one after another, and martial arts prodigy Li Yan suffers from leukemia, making it difficult to survive by opening an audio and video store. One day, a person named MO appeared and took him into the Yan Fu world under the pretext of being able to cure a terminal illness. So "Hejian Skinny Tiger" Li Yan resolutely stepped into the world of Yan Fu, awakened the inheritance of Gu Huo Bird, and embarked on the path of survival in a different world. The truth of the world, Yan Fu's goals, the secrets of the walking organization, and the ambitions of the rebel organization are far more than that…
4.2
770 Chs
Little Song Bird Is Pregnant [BL]
Heavenly rain, once upon hundred years the human realm was gifted with a great shower of spiritual energy. All heavenly creatures and cultivators drench in it to increase their cultivation.
Qu Wren, a hundred-year-old Oyster, was finally allowed to the surface with the other young oysters.
With his shell wide open, he was waiting for the heavenly water to drip in.
“Eh, why is it so coppery.... is my drop of heavenly rain so special?!” Qu wren happily swam back in.
Two months later, holding his bloated stomach, he rushed to a healer clam.
“You are pregnant with a little pearl,” the clam shouted in glee.
“B—but... I was only drenched in heavenly rain,” Qu wren stuttered.
“Oh, the heavens have blessed us. This is a holy blessing of one of the heavenly beasts. Such an auspicious event,” the clam happily jumped around spreading news of his pregnancy.
“Then who is the father of my pearl?”
And so the little oyster left his ocean in search for his baby daddy.
P.s I dont own the cover art
4.8
200 Chs
Game Designer's New World Takeover, Starting with Flappy Bird
Alex Parker, a talented game designer, finds himself transported to a parallel world where technology has taken a different path. Armed with his vast knowledge of game design, Alex aims to revolutionize the gaming industry in this new reality with one groundbreaking game after another.
As a game designer, Alex Parker thought his life was perfect. Every game he developed was etched into the annals of gaming history.
Journey won seven awards at the World Game Developers Conference, including Best Visual Art, Best Game Design, Best Sound Effects, and Most Innovative Game of the Year.
League of Legends continued its reign for seven years, dominating the PC online game market and breaking records with its World Championship series.
The Last of Us, Uncharted, and GTA V sold millions of copies worldwide, shattering numerous records.
VR games like Outlast, Honor, and Thriller Park redefined the VR gaming industry, becoming classics studied by countless game designers.
Even casual mobile games like Arena of Valor, Onmyoji, and the iconic Flappy Bird topped the charts for years.
However, this was all part of Alex’s daydreams. In reality, he was the lead planner at a small mobile game startup, plagued by exhaustion from months of relentless overtime. His dreams of creating legendary games seemed distant as he struggled with the harsh realities of the gaming industry.
One day, Alex collapsed at his desk and heard a mysterious voice in his dreams:
"Loading game...
Main objective: Become the greatest game designer in a parallel world.
Side Objective 1: Achieve over $20 million in monthly revenue from a single game.
Side Objective 2: Attain over 10 million active monthly players for a single game.
Side Objective 3: Develop games for PC, mobile, and VR platforms, each becoming a classic.
Side Objective 4: Enter the Hall of Fame and achieve superstar popularity.
Newbie reward: None.
Game difficulty: Highest.
Game guide: Disabled.
Parallel world transition countdown...
Three...
Two...
One...
Game start!"
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106 Chs
Black Bird
After seven years of being on the move, Arlo Barman wants nothing more than a place to call home. But unbeknownst to him, Arlo is a caladrius healer, so staying in one place has never been an option. The compulsion to separate himself from those he's healed is all-consuming and leaves him little choice but to pack up yet again.<br><br>Nash Silver is the only werewolf in his small coastal town. Living undetected in a human world is imperative for his kind, and he and his small circle of friends -- a vampire and a psychic -- have done so for decades. But Nash's anonymous existence is jeopardized when a man with an enticing scent moves into town. From the moment Nash lays eyes on the stranger, nothing is more important than being close to him. Not even guarding his secret.<br><br>Arlo isn't interested in a relationship or even a date, his past has taught him nothing good comes from it, but the rather pushy local popping up everywhere he goes has his heart somersaulting. If he's heart is somersaulting or not doesn't matter, because when Nash gets injured, Arlo is the only one who can save him.<br><br>Having used his powers, Arlo has to leave Nash and the cozy town he wanted to make his home, but can Nash survive being separated from his mate?
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70 Chs
Birth of The Free Bird
“Do you still have my coin?” Asked Edmond in a low voice.
Finch nodded. “It’s here.” She lifted her free hand and opened her fist, showing Edmond the coin that he gave her last night. The coin that she used as her marker during the game.
“You have to keep it. We’ll play again soon.” Edmond promised.
Finch nodded happily. Her smile broadened as she heard Edmond’s promise. “I’ll be waiting for you Edmond.”
“I’ll come back for you.” He vowed.
In the land of Easton, a few boys from the village started to visit the forest, after being encountered with a girl whose whole life was spent inside the forest. As they built friendship between them, the forest had turned into nothing but their new playground. Curiosity led to dangerous exploration, revealing the hidden secrets that were almost forgotten.
When the news about the girl in the forest was heard by the Mayor, a hunt began.
There was one thing that the girl was forbidden to do: never stepping out of the forest. As people started to look for her, would she be able to escape from them? Above of all, would she be able to save her dear friends?
Who knew that the action of those innocent children would cause so many deaths in the land.
4.7
70 Chs
Soaring as a Monster Bird in my Next Life!
Aven, a High Magus of the Iron Cent Empire finds himself on the business end of a weapon forbidden by the gods and the will of the world itself. Once he comes to, Aven realizes that he has been reincarnated as a bird type monster... He lost the vast majority of his stats but... He retained all of his skills and titles, even gaining a few new ones. How will Aven proceed in his future, fight against the Empire? Live out in peace?
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62 Chs
Bird (The Novel)
He wasn't dreamy. No. Dreamy was what you called magazine models and pop icons. The leader of the Valdezian Mafia certainly wasn't dreamy. He was dark. Dangerous. Evil. Whatever he was, he had Karla's full attention, because she couldn't look away.
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"I'd do anything for my family.". That was Karla's anthem as she joined the C Cartel, and became its assassin, many years ago. She is now known as Bird, a ruthless killer who's favorite method is seduction. Her final assignment is to take out her most dangerous target yet, the Valdezian Mafia's leader, Lord Raul. If she does this right, both her and her father can walk away from the cartel, free.
Karla gets herself into an auction, and is bought as Lord Raul's mistress. However, she soon finds out, Lord Raul isn't just any mafia king, but an old high school love interest. And what if she is more than slightly attracted to him?
18+
WARNING: EROTIC AND VIOLENT SCENES PRESENT
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30 Chs
To Kill a Mocking Bird
The story takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Great Depression. The protagonist is Jean Louise (“Scout”) Finch, an intelligent though unconventional girl who ages from six to nine years old during the course of the novel. She is raised with her brother, Jeremy Atticus (“Jem”), by their widowed father, Atticus Finch. He is a prominent lawyer who encourages his children to be empathetic and just. He notably tells them that it is “a sin to kill a mockingbird,” alluding to the fact that the birds are innocent and harmless.
When Tom Robinson, one of the town’s black residents, is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a white woman, Atticus agrees to defend him despite threats from the community. At one point he faces a mob intent on lynching his client but refuses to abandon him. Scout unwittingly diffuses the situation. Although Atticus presents a defense that gives a more plausible interpretation of the evidence—that Mayella was attacked by her father, Bob Ewell—Tom is convicted, and he is later killed while trying to escape custody. A character compares his death to “the senseless slaughter of songbirds.”
The children, meanwhile, play out their own miniaturized drama of prejudice and superstition as they become interested in Arthur (“Boo”) Radley, a reclusive neighbour who is a local legend. They have their own ideas about him and cannot resist the allure of trespassing on the Radley property. Their speculations thrive on the dehumanization perpetuated by their elders. Atticus, however, reprimands them and tries to encourage a more sensitive attitude. Boo makes his presence felt indirectly through a series of benevolent acts, finally intervening when Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout. Boo kills Ewell, but Heck Tate, the sheriff, believes it is better to say that Ewell’s death occurred when he fell on his own knife, sparing the shy Boo from unwanted attention. Scout agrees, noting that to do otherwise would be “sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird.”
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31 Chs
Kites at Sunsets
"Ang ganda ng paglubog ng araw, kasing ganda ng mga mata mo Maribel."
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This story is inspired by the movies. Read at your own risk.
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Cover page picture not mine. (Credits to the owner) If you want me to take it off, message me pashaclaine@gmail.com
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22 Chs
Jay Bird
Introverted, socially awkward Jay Kirkman, known to his Grams as “Jay Bird,” is riding the ups-and-downs of youth while living with overbearing parents and dealing with the pressures of being a senior in high school.<br><br>A month away from graduation, Jay hopes to flee the small upstate New York town of Milton for a life anywhere but in his dead-end hometown. He wishes for more than he has now: scholarly, eccentric parents, and watching Grams, the closest person to him, slowly dying before his eyes.<br><br>His equally withdrawn but edgier best friend Rocco has a hearty appetite for drugs, alcohol, and promiscuous sex. When the law comes knocking, asking questions about a crime Rocco may or may not have committed, he finds himself in big trouble and turns to Jay for help.<br><br>Is Jay and Rocco’s friendship strong enough to sustain life’s tough obstacles as they navigate the highs and lows of growing up together?
There were eight types of kites, including soft-winged kites, hard-winged kites, dragon-shaped kites, board kites, three-dimensional kites, sports kites, racket kites, and free kites.
There are many different stories and legends about the hometown of kites. One of the more famous authors is Russia (Voltaire). His work Andromaque is considered one of the most famous fairy tales in the history of world literature. It tells a story about humans and demons, which involves the origin and symbolic meaning of kites.
In addition, there were many stories and legends about kites in ancient Chinese literature. The most famous one was the story of a woman who made a pair of kites because she missed her lover from afar and wrote her feelings and thoughts on the kites.
There were many different stories and legends about the hometown of kites. Among them, the more famous author was the story of "Kite Resentment" in Russian and ancient Chinese literature.
Kiting was a traditional culture and symbol that often appeared in novels, movies, anime, and other works to express different emotions. The following are some sentences related to kites:
" He looked at the kite in the sky and smiled happily." - Border Town
2 " The kite flies into the sky like his dream." - Lord of the Rings
3 " A string kite in my hand is dancing in the sky." - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
" She looked at the kite in her son's hand and was filled with satisfaction and joy." - Dream of the Red Chamber
" The flying of a kite represents freedom and dreams." - The Kite Runner
These sentences express different emotions such as happiness, satisfaction, freedom, and dreams by describing the beauty, dreams, and freedom of kites. As a symbol of traditional culture, kites play an important role in literature. The freedom and beauty of flying are often used to describe beautiful dreams and the spirit of freedom.
The ideal kite category may vary from person to person, but some common categories include:
Origin: There are many theories about the origin of kites. One of the theories is that it originated in China during the Song Dynasty, when people began to make these light kites for entertainment and communication.
Type 2: There are many different types of kites, including vertical kites, horizontal kites, animal kites, character kites, etc. Each genre had its own unique characteristics and playstyle.
3. The structure of a kite is usually composed of paper, string, wings, and a control mechanism. The wings of a kite can be of various shapes and materials to adapt to different environments and playstyles.
[4. Adornment: Kite can be decorated with various decorations such as feathers, lanterns, garlands, etc. to increase its attractiveness and fun.]
5 History: Kite is a cultural heritage with a long history and rich historical records and legends. These records and legends could allow people to better understand the origin, development, and cultural background of kites.
Kite is an ancient and traditional flying machine with a beautiful flying posture and a light body. It is often used to express freedom, dreams, and the spirit of pursuit.
The process of making a kite was quite complicated. It needed to go through many links such as material selection, cutting, sewing, and testing. Moreover, the materials used to make a kite must be of high quality, durable, and light to ensure the flight performance of the kite.
Flying a kite was also extremely challenging. It required mastering the correct flying skills and timing to be able to dance in the air.
Kite is not only a kind of entertainment equipment, but also a cultural symbol and traditional culture. It represents freedom, dreams and the spirit of pursuit, allowing people to feel a sense of tranquility and beauty in their busy lives.
There are many different types of kites. The following are some of the common types:
1. Traditional kites: This kind of kite is commonly seen in traditional Chinese culture, including dragons, phoenixes, birds, people and other kites of various shapes and sizes.
2. Modern kite: This kind of kite is commonly used in modern times for entertainment, sports, art and other occasions. It includes kites made of paper, cloth and so on of various colors, shapes and sizes.
3. Competition Kite: This kind of kite is usually used for competitions or performances. It has higher technical and rule requirements, including various types and styles of competition kites such as large competition kites, single person competition kites, team competition kites, etc.
4. Military kite: This kind of kite is usually used for military reconnaissance, surveillance and communication. It has high speed, high precision and strong wind resistance.
5. Animal Kite: This kind of kite is usually a kite with the image of an animal as the theme, such as a tiger, a lion, a camel, a horse, etc.
Special Effect Kite: This kind of kite is usually used to make special effects in animations, movies, games, etc. It has the characteristics of fast movement and flexible control.
Kite was an ancient and magical traditional toy with a long history and rich cultural content. The kite originated from China and was widely spread in East Asia. In different cultures, kites had different meanings and symbolic meanings.
In China, kites were regarded as a representative of traditional culture, representing freedom, dreams, and pursuits. The production of kites requires exquisite craftsmanship and careful arrangements. Each kite must meet strict standards before it can be sold on the market. The materials used to make kites were also varied. The most important materials were paper and bamboo.
In Chinese culture, kites were also regarded as sacred toys. Only people with high status and prestige could play with kites. Flying kites is also an important activity in traditional Chinese culture. People will fly kites on festivals or important occasions to express their blessings and prayers.
In addition to Chinese culture, kites were also widely used in other countries in East Asia. For example, in Japan, Korea, Vietnam and other countries, kites were also regarded as a representative of traditional culture and had their own production methods and characteristics.
The kite was an ancient and magical traditional toy that represented freedom, dreams, and pursuits. It has its own unique meaning and symbolic meaning in different cultures, and it is an important part of Chinese traditional culture.
Kite is an ancient and magical traditional toy. Its origin can be traced back to China thousands of years ago. Today, kites have become one of the most popular toys around the world, whether it's children's dreams, adult enthusiasts 'entertainment, or as a cultural symbol to express people's feelings and beliefs.
The making of kites required exquisite craftsmanship and careful care. The skeleton of the kite needed to be made of thin bamboo strips or metal wire, and it had to be carefully woven and stitched together. The paper of the kite needed to be made of high-quality paper, which had to be strictly processed and disinfected. Finally, the kite string was wound around the kite's skeleton and the line wheel was fixed on the kite to let the kite fly in the sky.
The charm of kites lay in their infinite possibilities. Whether it was a simple paper kite or a high-end glider kite, they could show different forms and movements in the sky. The flight of kites required the support of wind and airflow, so the flying skills of kites were also an important research field. People could constantly train and try to improve their kite flying skills and create amazing performances in the sky.
Kite was also a cultural symbol that represented people's emotions and beliefs. In China, kites have always been regarded as a traditional cultural and sports event that represents freedom, peace and dreams. Kiting had also become a religious ritual and celebration around the world, representing people's prayers and blessings to the gods.
Kite is an ancient and magical traditional toy. Its production requires exquisite craftsmanship and careful care. Its flight requires the support of wind and airflow. It is also a cultural symbol that represents people's emotions and beliefs. Let's enjoy the beauty and magic of kites and let our souls and dreams fly in the sky.
The kite was an ancient traditional flying machine that was commonly used in East and Southeast Asia. The materials used to make kites were usually bamboo, paper, or wood, but the techniques used varied from region to region. Some kites needed to use a reel while others didn't.
The history of kites can be traced back to China and Korea thousands of years ago. In ancient China, kites were known as "birds and beasts" and were an important cultural activity and entertainment. During the Han Dynasty, kites had already become popular in the palace. In the Tang Dynasty, the kite-making techniques were further improved and there were many styles and playstyles.
In East Asia and Southeast Asia, kites were also widely used to celebrate festivals, sacrifices, and wars. For example, in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Malaysia, kites are regarded as a cultural symbol of freedom, dreams, and hope.
Kiting was not only an interesting entertainment but also an art form. In the past hundreds of years, kite-making and performance have developed into a professional sport, attracting many enthusiasts and professionals to appreciate and explore.
The kite was a small and elegant animal. Its feathers were light and soft, like a beautiful rainbow dancing in the wind. The kite was also a symbol of romance. It represented the beautiful and free feeling of love. When two people look at the kite dancing in the sky, their hearts will surge with endless love, as if the kite is their partner in their hearts, floating and flying together.