No es fácil ser un hombre después de viajar al futuro
Después de morir de una extraña enfermedad terminal, Ling Lan renació en un mundo 10.000 años en el futuro. Aunque deseaba poder vivir una vida tranquila y sin incidentes en su nuevo cuerpo sano, el destino tenía otros planes...
Obligada a disfrazarse de niño sólo para poder heredar los beneficios militares de primera clase de su padre fallecido, el viaje de Ling Lan hacia la adultez estuvo lleno de desafíos. Después de muchas dificultades, finalmente cumplió dieciséis años cuando pudo dejar la farsa. Pero antes de que pudiera disfrutar de su nueva libertad de casarse y formar su propia familia, un giro del destino hizo que la envíen a la escuela militar de niños más importante de la Federación.
Con esos giros del destino, Ling Lan no tuvo más remedio que avanzar más y más por un camino sin retorno, uno de dominio frío y distante...
4.8
1495 Chs
No. 1 Son-in-Law
After the supposedly cowardly live-in son-in-law of the Ye family gets rid of the seal within his body, Wind Chen slowly reveals an astonishing level of prowess! His medical skills are the best in the world and his martial arts skills defeat all his enemies. With a beautiful wife by his side, Wind Chen stands proudly at the top of the world!
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1456 Chs
Bruxo do Sangue: Parceira Súcubo no Apocalipse
A lendária mana finalmente chegou ao planeta Terra, fazendo com que todos os seres vivos entrassem oficialmente no caminho da evolução. Animais se transformaram em bestas aterrorizantes, algumas plantas adquiriram autoconsciência, e humanos que conseguiram resistir à onda de mana despertaram a habilidade de adquirir habilidades ao derrotar inimigos poderosos. O planeta inteiro entrou em uma nova era em que as leis antigas caíram. A única lei era a lei da selva, onde o mais forte devorava o mais fraco. Bai Zemin, um estudante universitário aparentemente normal, mostrou ser um gênio incomparável no caminho da magia. Isso chamou a atenção de uma linda demônia que se tornaria sua parceira nessa jornada ao topo absoluto. Deus, Anjo, Demônio, Dragão, Vampiro, Lobisomem; nenhuma existência será digna de ser seu inimigo! Aviso: A "Terra" deste romance não é a mesma Terra em que vivemos atualmente, portanto, não use nosso senso comum para este romance. Isso é pura fantasia, afinal.
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1356 Chs
No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!
In her pursuit of saving enough money to return home, Hannah found herself playing the role of the "first-love" character in a beloved novel. Originally, this character was a typical stand-in supporting actress, taking on various substitutes for the female lead as dictated by the male protagonists, such as donating kidneys or sparing road for the female lead, which she all agreed. Eventually, the original character succumbed to the pressure, turning dark and meeting a tragic demise with a disfigured face on the streets after being killed by the male protagonists.
Hannah's task was to follow this grim plotline and achieve the tragic story's intended outcome. However, in the eyes of George River, she was merely a substitute he had enlisted—an entity dependent on him. When his true love returned, he callously abandoned the woman who deeply loved him. Later, he regretted his decision, only to discover that the once-begging woman was now surrounded by various exceptional men.
The individuals who had previously used her as a shield—the movie king, the ambitious young actor who climbed over her for his ideal goddess, and the president who regretted his actions upon regaining his memory—all found themselves humbly pleading for her affection: "Hannah, the one I love is you." Confused by the sudden turn of events, Hannah observed her bank account steadily growing and stumbled upon a newfound skill for crafting tragic stories.
As the main antagonist who successfully survived until the end of the story, Arnold Simmons was ruthless, dark, and violent. In his eyes, Hannah appeared to be the most naive woman he had ever encountered, her thoughts consumed solely by love. Witnessing her continuous deception by those around her, Arnold eventually reached a breaking point and seized her, declaring, "Stay by my side; let me handle your tasks."
[A seemingly fragile flower with an inner strength, Daughter of the Sea, crosses paths with an obsessed, dark, and sinister antagonist who contemplates disrupting the pond of bred fish every day.]
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1327 Chs
Immortal Taoist Lord: My Cultivation Have No Limits
After traveling to a world of cultivators, Su Yu becomes a member of a common cultivation family's collateral branch, with his cultivation talent evolving from remarkably average to an unsurpassable prodigy of the Daoism.
With a proficiency panel embedded within him, he defies all limitations of the Spiritual Root and enlightenment, all he needs is to consistently cultivate from nine-to-five to accumulate proficiency and enhance his strength.
There are no bottlenecks in his cultivation. After steady growth for many years, the Immortal Realm gains another lord of the eternal Daoism, who even outlives an Immortal Emperor.
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ps: behind the scenes, persistent plot, exciting text, over ten thousand subscriptions.
2.7
1262 Chs
Who Is the Real Daughter: Miss Lin Takes No Nonsense After Her Rebirth
Lin Yin was an unfortunate girl who lived in the slums for eighteen years because of mistaken identities at birth. Even though she was brought back to live with her real parents, there was no place for her amongst them. She was constantly bullied and scolded for no reason; her own biological parents would leave her in the dirt just because Su Fei shed a tear. Swindled, and betrayed the very person she fell in love with, she was finally going to escape her dark life when she realized that it was all a setup — that she was just a clown. She dragged her poisoned body as she tried to escape, but she was killed regardless at the loud crack of a gunshot. Her departed spirit watched as her biological parents coldly said, "She has never been our daughter. Burn her, throw her into the dirt — you can do whatever you like." As the guest left, a man stood sighing with sympathy. "Take her to a funeral home. Let's hope that in her next life, she can live for herself and not suffer so much grief." How laughable it was that she had lived for so long, but a stranger turned out to be the one who gave her a proper funeral! Soon, Lin Yin lost consciousness, and woke up to find that she had gone back in time, to the first year after she returned to the Su family! This time, she decided to live for herself without compromise! Still, just as she thought she would have to do this alone, she never imagined that she would be reunited with three brothers, although they never showed up in her last life! They were Mu Heng, the magnate, Mu Qing, the prodigious doctor, and Mu Ran, the heartthrob and movie star! In her last life, she gave her heart to the wrong people and suffered a tragic end, but in this life, her brothers were pampering her to death! Mu Heng: She's my sister! I'll protect her! Mu Qing: Who dares bully my sister! Mu Ran: She's my sister! I'll spoil her! Lu Ming: She's my wife! I'll watch over her! Mu Heng, Mu Qing, and Mu Ran: Get out!
4.0
1004 Chs
To ascend, I had no choice but to create games
I, Fang Cheng, an Immortal.
Although I had developed many hit games, there was one question I never quite figured out.
Games, why are you fun?
4.6
997 Chs
Immortality: My cultivation Has No Bottleneck
Liang Sheng transmigrated into the alternate world, starting off with the talent "Dull Cultivator". A "Dull Cultivator" referred to someone with a sincere heart, unyielding perseverance, and extremely slow cultivation speed. There was no bottleneck in his cultivation.
But what did it matter if there was no bottleneck in his cultivation? Having an extremely slow cultivation speed made everything difficult. However, when he reached the ninth realm of Profound Eternity and broke through to the tenth realm, extending his lifespan by twenty years, he suddenly realized that this was the true meaning of "no bottleneck in cultivation". Any cultivation method could be pushed to its limits and be continuously cultivated.
Since that was the case, if one method of cultivating longevity was not enough, then he would practice ten methods! If ten methods were not enough, then he would practice twenty! In short, he wanted to achieve immortality!
3.5
805 Chs
There’s No Love In the Deathzone (BL)
Zein was a rogue Guide living in the god-forsaken land of the red-zone, guiding for money and survival. Until the guild he used to work with caused a tragedy. Driven by sorrow and guilt, Zein became a mercenary guide in the land bordering the forbidden Deathzone, working like a suicidal monk. One day, an overbearing Esper suddenly appeared and told him, “If you’re so hellbent to die, why don’t you come with me to the Deathzone?”
A strange proposition, a nostalgic smirk. Had Zein actually met him before?
Following the man into the deadly zone, will Zein find the respite he seeks, or will he get engulfed in a storm?
But there’s no such thing as love in the deathzone...is it?
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The story is set in a sentinel-verse, so there will be:
- Sentinel (Esper) and Guide
- Dungeon!
- Romance
- Action
- …smut? ;)
It’s a (kinda) love story wrapped in dungeon system shenanigans, with abilities and action and whatnot
4.9
757 Chs
Matrimonio no deseado: ¡Cariño, no más divorcio!
Después de tres años de matrimonio, Wendy Stewart estaba acostumbrada a los comentarios sarcásticos de Michael Lucas, sus amenazas frecuentes sobre el divorcio e incluso su indulgencia con una amante. Pensó que podría soportar todo esto toda su vida, hasta que accidentalmente quedó embarazada de un niño que Michael no quería. Finalmente desesperada, Wendy firmó el acuerdo de divorcio y se fue. Pensó que podrían haberse separado para siempre, pero Michael se negó a dejar de buscarla después del divorcio. Cuando se encontraron de nuevo, ella era la mejor diseñadora del mundo. Sonriendo dulcemente a su exmarido, dijo: —Mi querido, ya estamos divorciados. Michael simplemente la miró fríamente: —Dime, ¿qué hará falta para que nos reconciliemos?
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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."
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.
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.
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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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