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Sus Lecciones Traviesas

Sus Lecciones Traviesas

``` [ Advertencia: Contenido para Adultos ] —Harper, deja de desnudarme con la mirada. La trama no va por ahí... TODAVÍA. Harper McKenzie, una novelista novata de novelas web, tiene un problema: le cuesta escribir escenas románticas. Como alguien con una experiencia casi inexistente en la materia en la vida real, no consigue plasmar la química íntima adecuadamente, y esos capítulos siempre salen secos y vergonzosos. Afortunadamente para ella, Harper encuentra un(a) editor(a) independiente dispuesto a trabajar en su escritura. Pero, ¿la sorpresa? Ese(a) editor(a) resulta ser su amigo de la infancia y su primer flechazo de la vida. ¿Qué sucede ahora cuando él le ofrece lecciones personales sobre cómo escribir el romance más candente... y escenas de amor? -------------- Nota: esta es una historia divertida, acogedora y dulce con una trama de bajo drama. Sin triángulos amorosos, sin malentendidos, sin pérdidas de memoria / accidentes de coche / enfermedades terminales / etc. Abundan los contenidos maduros, empezando de manera suave pero calentándose rápidamente. ¡Estás advertido! -------------- Avance: Deslizó su sujetador por sus hombros y, con un trabajo imposiblemente rápido y hábil, ató la prenda de encaje alrededor de sus muñecas. —Abre más las piernas —ordenó. El ya vacilante corazón de Harper se paralizó aún más. El mando en su tono era extranjero, pero la embargaba como una ola de calor, y aunque apenas podía imaginar lo lasciva que debía lucir, con las manos atadas y los muslos abiertos como un ofrecimiento a ser devorada, podía sentir la ardiente necesidad enrollándose más y más caliente en su interior. Su cuerpo obedecía ansiosamente por su propia cuenta, abriéndose completamente tal y como le habían dicho. Eli sonrió. Moviendo entre sus piernas, dejó besos ardientes a lo largo de su muslo interior, dejando pequeñas llamas crepitantes a su paso. —Buena chica. Ahora, ¿qué debería decir tu personaje a continuación? —Un dedo se deslizó sobre su carne húmeda y deseosa en un suave y resbaladizo roce, haciéndole el corazón detenerse por completo mientras un gemido se le escapaba—. Escribe la siguiente línea para mí, ¿qué debería decir antes de desnudarte con mi lengua y hacerte gritar mi nombre? ```
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Señora, ¡sus identidades están siendo expuestas una tras otra!

Señora, ¡sus identidades están siendo expuestas una tras otra!

``` Una amenaza. Una delincuente. Una decepción. Si le preguntas a alguien cómo describirían a Jiang Yue, serían esas tres palabras. Tiene mala reputación. Abandonó la escuela a los 6 años. Dejó a su padre en estado vegetativo para vagar y sembrar el caos en otras ciudades. Eso es por lo que es conocida. Todos pensaban que pasaba sus días metiéndose en problemas, viviendo la vida imprudentemente. Aunque lo que otros no sabían era que esas palabras están lejos de lo que realmente es. ¡Una Genio! Tiene mala reputación porque nunca duda en usar la violencia contra aquellos que buscan hacerle daño. Abandonó la escuela a los seis años porque había aprendido todo lo que había para aprender en la escuela. Dejó a su padre para crear una máquina que pudiera ayudarlo a recuperarse y vagaba para encontrar a aquellos que hirieron a su padre y vengarlo. ¡No perdonará a nadie que haya dañado a su familia! Encontrará a esos bastardos que mataron a su Hermano Mayor, causaron que su padre quedara en estado vegetativo y lastimaron a su hermana. Sin embargo, las cosas no salieron como deberían. Está de vuelta en la preparatoria para cumplir su promesa a su hermana, pero ¿por qué tiene pegado a un Joven Maestro insistente? *** Una cierta noche, Jiang Yue y Luo Zhelan se encontraron en una situación inesperada. Ese día, Luo Zhelan no tenía idea de que la mujer parada enfrente de su coche con una pistola en su mano ensangrentada sería la mujer que completaría su vida. —¡Joven Maestro Luo, la Joven Señora está trending otra vez en Weibo! —un subordinado informó. El Joven Maestro entrecerró los ojos, —¿Qué es esta vez? —¡Resulta que ella está detrás de Allico Intelligence! ¡Lo creó y lo convirtió en uno de los gigantes tecnológicos líderes del país! —un cierto subordinado informó. —¡Hermano Zhe, hay algunas noticias circulando! —su buen amigo exclamó. Luo Zhelan preguntó, —¿Qué noticias? —¡La cuñada es Sombra! ¡La asesina top que inició "Venganza Caída"! ¡La liga que estaba compuesta por todos los asesinos temidos! —exclamó su buen amigo. —¡Joven Maestro Luo, mira esta publicación! —dijo otro. —Hijo, ¿por qué el Director Wei llama a Xiao Yue "discípula"? —preguntó su padre. —¡Hermano Zhe, la cuñada creó Altersky?! —exclamó su buen amigo. —¡Joven Maestro! ¡Descubrí algo sobre la Joven Señora! —informó un subordinado. Un cierto Joven Maestro estaba perplejo. ```
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What are some interesting 'sus stories'?
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2024-11-25 12:17
One 'sus story' could be about a strange noise in an old house at night. People heard creaking sounds but couldn't figure out where they were coming from. It turned out to be just the old floorboards settling. Another could be a story of a person who always saw a shadowy figure in the corner of their eye while walking alone in the park at dusk. Later, they found out it was just a large tree branch casting an odd shadow. And there might be a 'sus story' about a package that arrived with no return address and strange markings on it. When opened, it was just a misdelivered item from a nearby store.
What was the relationship between the three Sus?
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2024-09-11 22:17
The Three Sus referred to the literati of the Northern Song Dynasty, Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe. They were known as the "Three Scholars of the Su School". The relationship between them could be summarized as the "Four Scholars of the Su Sect" or the "Three Su Brothers". Su Xun was the first of the three scholars of the Su School. In his early years, he was engaged in literary research and advocated that statecraft and practicality were the principles of life. Later, he became a writer, essayist, and ideologist of the Northern Song Dynasty. He had an important influence on the development of Chinese literature and literary theory. Su Shi was one of the three scholars of the Su family. He was famous for his literature, calligraphy, and painting. He was one of the leaders of the literary world in the middle of the Northern Song Dynasty. His style of writing was bold and unconstrained, advocating a heroic life, which had a profound impact on later literature. Su Zhe was the last of the three scholars of the Su family. He was famous for his literature together with Su Shi. His style was gentle and implicit, and he was called "Su Su" together with Su Shi. He also had an important influence on the development of Chinese literature and literary theory. The literary achievements of the Sansu Brothers had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature. Their works were regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese literature. Their common interests included reading, drinking, painting, calligraphy, and so on. They also paid attention to the current political situation and social reality.
Who are the "Three Sus" in the history of literature?
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2024-09-08 21:17
In the history of literature, the three Su's referred to Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe. Sansu was an outstanding figure in the history of Chinese literature and was known as one of the "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song". Together, they created many excellent literary works, such as "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Shuidiao Getou", which had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature.
Can you provide some English recaps of Secret Story?
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2024-12-01 04:25
An English recap of Secret Story could start with introducing the setting. If it's set in a small town, for example, that would be part of the recap. Then it would go on to describe the main characters and their initial goals or problems. Maybe one character wanted to leave the town but was held back by some family secrets. The recap would then follow the sequence of events as these secrets were gradually uncovered, leading to conflicts and resolutions among the characters.
Who were the three Sus? What was their information?
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2024-09-13 17:48
The Three Sus usually referred to the three brothers Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe in the history of Chinese literature. They were writers, calligraphers, and painters of the Northern Song Dynasty. They were known as the "Four Scholars of the Su School". Su Xun (1009 - 1066) was the eldest son of Su Xun. Su Xun was an important person in the history of ancient Chinese literature. His prose works were famous for their profound discussion, clear organization, and concise language, which had a profound impact on later prose creation. Su Shi (1037 - 1101) was the second son of Su Xun. Su Shi was an outstanding poet, writer, calligrapher and painter in the history of Chinese literature. His literary achievements had a wide impact on the Northern Song Dynasty and the entire history of Chinese literature. Su Shi's representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody". Su Zhe (1039 - 1086) was the third son of Su Xun. Su Zhe was an important person in the history of Chinese literature. His prose works also had high literary value. His style was simple and bright, and his feelings were sincere and deep. He was deeply loved by readers. Su Zhe and Su Shi were known as the "Four Scholars of the Su School". The works and achievements of the Sansu brothers had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature and were regarded as one of the treasures in the history of ancient Chinese literature.
Can you share some spooky 'sus stories'?
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2024-11-25 13:00
Sure. There was a 'sus story' about an abandoned asylum. People who walked near it at night claimed to see flickering lights in the windows. Some said they heard screams too. But it was probably just the wind playing tricks and the reflection of car headlights. Another spooky one was a doll that seemed to move on its own. But it was likely just the vibrations from passing trucks that made it seem like it was moving.
Who are the "Three Sus" in the history of Song Dynasty literature?
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2024-09-17 05:51
In the literary history of the Song Dynasty, the Three Sus referred to Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe. The Three Sus were both writers and essayists of the Northern Song Dynasty. Su Xun was Su Shi and Su Zhe's father and brother. Together, they were known as the " Three Scholars of the Su Sect."
Who are the famous father-son writers in the history of literature,"Three Sus" and his son?
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2024-09-16 20:47
The Three Sus referred to Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe in the history of ancient Chinese literature. Su Xun was Su Shi's father, Su Shi was Su Zhe's father, and Su Zhe was Su Shi's younger brother. The three of them were all famous in the history of Chinese literature as one of the "Four Scholars of the Sumen School". Their works were known for their bold, unrestrained, and romantic sentiments, which had a profound impact on ancient Chinese literature.
The great writer of the Song Dynasty, Su Shi, and who were called the Three Sus
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2024-09-13 08:23
Su Shi, the great writer of the Song Dynasty, and Su Xun and Su Zhe of the same era were called the "Three Sus". The "Three Sus" referred to Su Shi, Su Xun, and Su Zhe.
What was the relationship between the Three Sus of the Eight Great Families of the Tang and Song Dynasties?
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2024-09-11 22:13
In the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Three Sus referred to the three brothers, Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe. They were famous writers and politicians in the history of ancient Chinese literature, known as one of the "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song". Although Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe were from the same family, their literary styles and achievements were different. Su Shi was good at prose, poetry, and calligraphy, while Su Zhe was good at prose and military affairs. Both of them were outstanding representatives of the literary world at that time. In addition, the three Su's were also known as one of the "Four Scholars of the Su School". Their literary works and philosophical thoughts had a profound impact on ancient Chinese literature and philosophy.
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