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The law of Fiction: Harem in the fiction world

The law of Fiction: Harem in the fiction world

When Yohan woke up in the morning, he had a beauty in his lap and in his bedroom. It was like a dream come true for him until reality struck him. It was then he remembered that he had been cursed by a goddess in the game he had been playing before sleeping. In his sleep-deprived state, he had offended the goddess and as a result, he had been cursed to become a 'no-good' man who could only provide 'support' to the 'heroines' of this world. Thinking nothing of that curse beforehand, Yohan went to sleep, only to find his world changing from that day onwards. His normal and mundane life was no longer going to be as such as more and more fantasy creatures began to show up. And a female voice awoke him with a notification *Ding dong ding. Congrats on unlocking the fiction system. From here on, the user will experience the full scope of the logic of the fiction world. May the user use his PP and conquer everyone.* And it was then Yohan realized - he was no longer in a world governed by science but one that followed the laws of magic. And the only way to survive was to utilize these so-called 'laws of fiction' to his advantage. And the best and worst part of it all? The more he let his desire go, the stronger he became. — — — 500 PS/150 GT = 1 extra chapter Gifts above 1000 = 1 extra chapter instantly Show support for a faster release rate. . — — — Additional Tags: Evil Mc(Will develop) - Intelligent Mc - Shameless Mc - Scheming Mc(Later on) - Smut - No NTR - But Contains Netori - Legal Loli - Succubus - Elf - Angel - Vampire - Cat Girls - Dragon Girls - Fox Girls - Monster Girls - Slaves - Milf - Princess - Beautiful - YANDERE - Seinen - Mature - R18 - 18 - Sex Stories - Beastality - Hentai - NSFW - Pregnancy - Incest - Domination Play - Controlling Emotions - Corrupting Righteous Characters - Gore - Transmigration - Mana - Devil - Demon - Necromancer - Death - Dungeon - Evolution - Threesome - Hints of Yuri — ー ー Warning: Read at your own risk.
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The Science Ace Go Back To The Past To Save Her Brothers

The Science Ace Go Back To The Past To Save Her Brothers

# GROUP PAMPERING In her previous life, Su Su offered up her life for science, and in the end, she developed a system that could let her travel through time and space, allowing her to return to a time 30 years ago, to the day before her family was destroyed. She was only four at that time, and she was the legitimate lady of the Su family, though she ended up wandering the streets. At the same time, the imposter, Su Nan, lived a lavish life in the Su family, and she was also well loved by her brothers. When Su Su brought with her a dirty doll and stepped into the Su family's mansion, they were holding a grand birthday party for Su Nan. But this was also a sign that the Su family’s tragic fate was about to change! However, the imposter, Su Nan, panicked. “She’s just a beggar, and yet she’s pretending to be Su Su! Chase her out!” The guests snickered and agreed with her. “Where did this girl come out from? The Su family lost their eldest daughter when she’s just one years old. Someone must have told this four-year-old girl to do this, right?” Su Su ran into her noble and reserved big brother’s arms. “Brother, I’m Su Su! I came back! If you don’t believe me, we can do a paternity test!” In her previous life, she was only discovered and brought back to the Su family when she was an adult. Unfortunately, by then, the Su family was already persecuted to the point where it was almost ruined. This time, Su Su swore that she would save her brothers! Much later, when the four-year-old Su Su used the technology to save the Su family, Su Nan’s real identity was exposed. In truth, the Su family’s downfall was linked to this imposter…
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198 Chs
Why was no Pulitzer Prize for Fiction given in 2012?
2 answers
2024-09-27 19:10
Well, there could be various reasons. It might be that the quality of the submitted works wasn't up to par, or there could have been some internal issues or changes in the judging process.
Can science fiction works ever be worthy of a Nobel Prize?
2 answers
2024-11-03 14:11
Sure. Science fiction often delves into important themes that are relevant to humanity. A Nobel Prize - worthy science fiction would be one that makes people think about big issues like ethics in science, the impact of technology on society, and the future of the human race. Take 'Brave New World' for instance. It shows a future society where people are engineered and conditioned, which makes us reflect on the value of individuality and freedom in the face of advancing technology.
What are the best 2021 science fiction works?
1 answer
2024-11-10 09:32
In 2021, 'Light of the Jedi' by Charles Soule was a great science fiction. It's set in the Star Wars universe and expands on the lore. It has great world - building and interesting characters. There was also 'The Once and Future Witches' which combines elements of magic and science fiction in a really interesting way, exploring the power of women in a fictional, yet relevant, society.
What are the best 2020 science fiction works?
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2024-11-07 21:10
Some of the great 2020 science fiction works include 'The City We Became' by N.K. Jemisin. It's a really imaginative story that blends urban fantasy with science fiction elements. Another one could be 'Network Effect' by Martha Wells, which continues the adventures of the beloved Murderbot. These works are considered among the best as they bring fresh ideas, engaging characters and thought - provoking concepts to the science fiction genre.
What are the 10 best science fiction works?
1 answer
2024-11-04 15:07
One of the top science fiction works is 'Starship Troopers' by Robert A. Heinlein. It explores military life in a future where humans are at war with bugs from another planet. 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson is also notable. It combines cyberpunk elements with a unique take on virtual reality and the future of society. Then there's 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons, which has a complex narrative structure and explores themes of time, space, and human nature.
What are the works in '2021 best science fiction'?
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2024-11-02 14:13
Some of the works in '2021 best science fiction' could include 'Project Hail Mary' by Andy Weir. It's an exciting story about an astronaut on a desperate mission to save Earth. Another might be 'The Galaxy, and the Ground Within' by Becky Chambers which explores different species and their interactions in a very engaging way.
What are the works in 2018 best science fiction?
2 answers
2024-11-01 17:12
Some of the notable works in 2018 best science fiction include 'Annihilation' by Jeff VanderMeer. It has a really unique take on an alien invasion of sorts, with a strange and otherworldly landscape. The story is full of mystery and the scientific concepts are presented in a very thought - provoking way.
What are the works in '2019 best science fiction'?
1 answer
2024-10-30 10:02
In '2019 best science fiction', 'Exhalation' by Ted Chiang is likely to be among the top works. Ted Chiang is known for his brilliant and mind - bending science - fiction stories. His stories in 'Exhalation' cover a wide range of themes from artificial intelligence to the nature of consciousness. There may also be works that deal with space exploration in new and exciting ways, perhaps imagining new forms of life on distant planets or the implications of interstellar travel.
What are the best 2019 science fiction works?
2 answers
2024-10-25 17:51
Well, 'Star Wars: Resistance Reborn' was a great 2019 science fiction. It added more depth to the Star Wars universe, especially for fans of the Resistance. Also, 'The Future of Another Timeline' by Annalee Newitz was quite good. It blended time travel with feminist themes, creating an interesting and engaging story that made readers think about different possibilities in history and the future.
What are some of the best Pulitzer Prize winning fiction works?
1 answer
2024-11-08 06:06
There are many. For instance, 'A Confederacy of Dunces' by John Kennedy Toole. It's a humorous yet profound look at society through the eyes of an eccentric character. 'The Goldfinch' by Donna Tartt is also a Pulitzer winner. It weaves a complex tale of a young boy's life after a tragic event, involving art, loss, and self - discovery.
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