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KOJI FIGHTS THE WORLD!

KOJI FIGHTS THE WORLD!

[March 20, 2019 Update: Official, revised version is on pre-order at Amazon, with a publication date of March 22nd. Book One will also be released on Kindle Unlimited. The three chapters at Webnovel are a SAMPLE of the beta version. Thank you for your support! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLQDNT2 ] A practitioner of Dim-Mak, the infamous "Death Touch" martial art, enters another world and leaves a trail of blood in his path! When 19-year-old college student and Dim-Mak practitioner, Koji Adalwin Becker, is suddenly pulled through a vortex and into an arena, he fights in a 1-on-15 deathmatch. Upon surviving and displaying his incredible fighting skills, Koji is forcibly married to Zelea Sagoisa, the Fourth Princess of the Kingdom of Nephosia, and he becomes her husband and Bonder. Koji's status as a martial arts prodigy earns the favor of Daethix Colarte Nephosia, the Third Princess and next Queen of the kingdom; eventually, she declares him to be her fiance and future husband! Thus, begins the legend of Koji in the world of the Four Winds. Over time, Koji learns more about the northern kingdom and the Bonder Legacy. His elevation to the status of Royal Consort and a member of the Royal Family of Nephosia creates new opportunities and new challenges. To defend his loved ones, his new family, his people, and his kingdom, Koji must fight the world! KOJI FIGHTS THE WORLD! is a Gamelit Harem Wuxia webserial with isekai elements and geared toward mature readers. It is inspired by Summoned Slaughterer Japanese light novel by Ido Masayoshi, Monster Musume anime show, The Legend of Bruce Lee TV series, and Man of Tai Chi movie. This work contains graphic scenes of martial arts violence, explicit sex, forced marriage, a harem, cursing, and other material that some readers may find objectionable. Reader discretion is advised. Book cover created using Canva.com and copyrighted © 2019 by Antony W.F. Chow based on artwork, “Ravine,” copyrighted © 2019 by Ronald Kuang (aka SeerLight). All rights reserved. The book is self-edited using Grammarly.com Premium. Some names and places were created using fantasynamegenerators.com. If you enjoy this webserial, please visit my Amazon Author Profile and check out my other stories: https://www.amazon.com/Antony-W.F.-Chow/e/B005NLF7HM/ For more discussions on cultivation novels, please visit the Cultivation Novels Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/cultivationnovels/
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Is there any novel that suggests urban romance?
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2025-01-07 09:07
Here are some recommended urban romance novels: 1. " Hot Next Door " by Nihon Flying: The story was about a female protagonist and the male protagonist's brother who grew up together. After experiencing some changes, they became stable and reliable. The male protagonist also fell in love with the sister next door like his brother. 2. " Dream of Rebirth Ballet ": Jing Xi was a girl who struggled to become a dancer. She experienced all kinds of difficulties, but she insisted on not giving up her dream. This was a modern urban life novel that conveyed perseverance and courage. 3. " Strategy for the Dark Side Actor ": The protagonist of the story was a super business genius, Luo Chuchu. After her rebirth, she became the second female lead in a Mary Sue romance novel called " Everyone Loves White Moonlight." In order to complete the system's mission, Luo Chuchu began to poach the man beside the female protagonist, but gradually found that she had developed feelings for the male supporting role. This was a novel full of novelty. 4. The Great God Who Lives in My Home: The story tells the good and evil of human nature, with love and the pursuit of beauty. 5. The story described a female protagonist who was within five meters of him, and all the women could not resist his temptation. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the information provided in the search results. There may be other urban romance novels that are worth recommending.
Which novel was adapted to celebrate the years
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2025-01-07 09:07
"Celebrating Years" was adapted from Maoni's novel of the same name.
Celebrating the end of the year, free of charge
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2025-01-07 09:07
" Celebrating Years " was a completed novel, and the complete version could be downloaded for free in TXT format. The readers could download it from Qidian Chinese Network, Love to novel network, Please read novel network, and other websites. These websites provided downloads of the complete works of the novels in the celebration of the New Year, including TXT, epub, MOBi, Azw3, and so on. The readers could choose to download the chapters to facilitate quick reading. Generally speaking, Qing Yuannian's TXT novels could be downloaded for free.
Celebrating the Dragon Throne for Years, Volume 4, revised edition
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2025-01-07 09:07
The fourth revised edition of Celebrating Years: The Dragon Throne was Maoni's novel, the fourth volume of the Celebrating Years series. This novel described the protagonist Fan Xian's role as a witness to the ups and downs of the Qing Kingdom. He had experienced family grudges, Jianghu disputes, court politics, and so on. Fan Xian was talented and his poetry was the best in Jingdou. At the same time, he also showed his emphasis on emotion and righteousness and his hidden side of a peerless divine technique. This novel had a clever structure, and the story was full of ups and downs. It was fascinating, and it had both the classical charm of the East and modern meaning. As for the specific plot and plot development, he needed to read this novel to understand.
The stone statues on Easter Island
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2025-01-07 09:07
The stone statues on Easter Island were a group of giant statues located on Easter Island. They were spread all over the island and were one of the tourist attractions and World Heritage sites in chile. These stone statues were vividly shaped with high noses, deep eye sockets, long ears, and a pouty mouth. They had their hands on their stomachs. The stone statues were usually 5-10 meters tall and weighed dozens of tons. The tallest one was 22 meters tall and weighed more than 300 tons. Some of the statues had red stone hats on their heads and weighed 10 tons. These stone statues, known as Moai by the locals, were carved from black granite and tuff. Some of them even had eyes inlaid with shells. There were still some mysteries about the origin and symbolic significance of these stone statues, and no definite answer had been obtained.
Which city is Danzhou in Hainan?
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2025-01-07 09:07
Danzhou was the second largest city in Hainan.
Which is better, the revised version or the original version?
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2025-01-07 09:07
Compared to the original version, the revised version had many changes in details and character creation, making the entire story more compact and smooth. The revised version upgraded the original version and added new content to meet the needs of the latest readers. The original and the revised version were basically the same in terms of the story outline, but the revised version had made some cuts and modifications to the story structure, including the description of the characters, the progression of the plot, and the description of some details. In general, although the story outlines of the two versions were basically the same, the revised version had many changes in details and character creation, making the entire story more compact and smooth. Therefore, according to the information provided, the revised version of the celebration of the year might be better.
Binjiang New town area
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2025-01-07 09:06
Binjiang New town area was a modern urban planning project located in different areas. Information about Binjiang New town area included: - Binjiang New City was located in Yuelu District of Changsha City, with a planned area of 6.7 square kilometers. It was the starting area of the core area of the Great Hexi Pioneer Area. - Binjiang New City was born in Changshu's economic development zone and gradually showed its status and value in the development of Changshu City. - Binjiang New City was located on the west side of Xiangjiang River in Changsha City. It was adjacent to Xiangjiang River Scenery Belt in the east, Yinshan Road in the west, North Second Ring Road in the north, and Xiaoxiangzui in the south. - Binjiang New City was an important development project in Changsha City. It was positioned as the only provincial financial center, attracting the strength of the entire province. - The development goal of Binjiang New City was to build a modern Binjiang New town area with integrated production and city, scientific innovation, perfect service, and stylish atmosphere. - The development plan of Binjiang New City included the optimization of Urban area environmental quality, the doubling of scientific innovation and resourcefulness, the construction of a friendly community for all ages, the improvement of the culture of the green and beautiful Binjiang, and the strengthening of the foundation and energy led by the party construction. To sum up, Binjiang New town area was a modern urban planning project located in different areas. It aimed to create a modern Binjiang New town area that integrated industry and city, gathered science and technology, provided perfect services, and was stylish. The specific development plan included improving the environmental quality of the Urban area, enhancing the ability of scientific innovation, building friendly communities, and improving the cultural quality.
Gao Jinzhong or Bai Mei, who is more powerful?
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2025-01-07 09:06
White Eyebrow's kung fu was regarded as one of the strongest villains among Hong Xiguan. No matter how one looked at it, White Eyebrow's kung fu was the strongest. Gao Jinzhong's martial arts skills also became very powerful in the later stages of the play, almost reaching the level of Hong Xiguan and Bai Mei. However, there was no clear information on who was better at martial arts. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who was more powerful, Gao Jinzhong or White Brow.
Ming Dynasty, six dukes, twenty-eight marquises, forty-one uncles
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2025-01-07 09:06
The six dukes of the Ming Dynasty were Li Shanchang, Duke of Korea, Xu Da, Duke of Wei, Li Wenzhong, Duke of Cao, Feng Sheng, Duke of Song, Deng Yu, Duke of Wei, and Chang Mao, Duke of Zheng. The twenty-eight marquises included Tang He Marquis of Zhongshan, Tang Shengzong Marquis of Yan 'an, Lu Zhongheng Marquis of Ji' an, Zhou Dexing Marquis of Jiang Xiahou, Hua Yunlong Marquis of Huai 'an, Gu Shi Marquis of Jining, Geng Bingwen Marquis of Changxing, Chen De Marquis of Linjiang, Guo Xing Marquis of Gongchang, Wang Zhi Marquis of Lu' an, Zheng Yuchun Marquis of Xingyang, Fei Ju Marquis of Pingliang, Wu Liang Marquis of Jiangyin, Wu Zhen Marquis of Jinghai, etc. As for the 41st Uncle, he didn't mention anything about him, so he couldn't know.
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