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I reincarnated as an Immortal caterpillar?

I reincarnated as an Immortal caterpillar?

In a world where death dances naked, a soul is reborn. Its original world stands annihilated by the Nagas and the Yakshas, for a crime the inhabitants didn’t know was unforgivable. The soul that was once a meagre Sorceress is reincarnated by the forces even greater, the Eternals. However, what was once the past is no longer the future and what was once a human is now a monster- vermin and nothing more. With its negligible lifespan, it struggles against its fate. Meanwhile, Kiran leaves his home to defy fate. Named after the hope he represents, he seeks a [Class] so austere that hundreds fail in their search. Even those that do succeed remain haunted by failure at every step on this path before which even the Gods bow their heads in respect. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Updates on Fridays and Mondays. With Bonuses on Wednesdays. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ankur_93 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Also known as A world of Monsters, 'I reincarnated as an Immortal caterpillar?' follows a monster and humans in a system word with a Buddhist/Hindu philosophy. The System is especially influenced by this philosophy.  ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tags: #Reincarnation #Non-human-Lead #Villainous-Lead #Horror #Survival #World-building ------------------------------------------------------------------- WARNING Not for trauma survivors. The human part of the story is a commentary on human nature. You have been warned.
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Prestigious Sweet Marriage

Prestigious Sweet Marriage

People often say when men reach middle age, their looks and strength deteriorate. Amelia Clarke doesn't think so. At least, not for Owen Turner. Even in middle age, he’s still exceptionally striking and strong. Owen Turner countered, saying: “I'm only thirty-five, nowhere near middle-aged.” … Owen Turner, born into a distinguished family, self-made founder of the Boway Group, a huge influencer in commercial circles. When people talk about him, they describe a mature, serious, and austere entrepreneur with an unfathomable background. Such a solemn and almost harsh successful man has, in an uncharacteristic twist, taken a young bride fourteen years his junior. Amelia Clarke, a resilient grass that sways in the storm, became the envy of everyone overnight after marrying into a well-known affluent family. … Rumors circulate that Mrs. Moreland is a vixen who has seduced the upstanding, self-disciplined Mr. Turner. Further rumors suggest that Mr. Turner is absolutely smitten with his young wife. During an interview. The host asked, “People say Mr. Turner married Mrs. Moreland because she's young and beautiful. Is that true? Besides beauty, does she have any other merits?” Owen Turner responded, “I love her, whether she is beautiful or not, I would have married her regardless. She doesn't need to have any merits. Loving me is her greatest merit.” The unsuspecting host swallowed the unexpected response and continued, “When did Mr. and Mrs. Moreland first meet? How did you meet?” Owen Turner said, “The first meeting was fifteen years ago…” The host: “…” Fifteen years ago, he saved her life. Fifteen years later, he asked for her to share her life with him. … The twenty-one year-old Amelia Clarke became the beloved darling of the Campbell family. Old Lady Moreland said, “Emma dear, quickly finish your bird's nest soup.” Old Master Moreland said, “Emma dear, this ancestral bracelet is for you.” Mr. Campbell said, “Emma dear, here's a card for you. Buy whatever you want, don't worry about the cost.” Third Uncle Moreland said, “Jacob, you better not bully Emma. Otherwise your Third Aunt-in-law and I won't let you off!” Third Aunt Moreland said, “Hmm hmm hmm!” Uncle Moreland said, “I don't have much to offer, but I can provide you with two bodyguards. They can hold their own in a fight.” Amelia Clarke said, “…” Is all this fuss necessary just because I’m pregnant? [A one-to-one, sweet love story of a marriage in a wealthy family]
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What are the best Paul Auster novels?
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2024-09-28 13:57
I think 'The New York Trilogy' is one of his best. It's a mind-bending collection that showcases his unique storytelling style.
What are Paul Auster's best novels?
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2024-11-11 05:58
Some of Paul Auster's best novels include 'The New York Trilogy'. It's a complex and thought - provoking work that plays with ideas of identity and detective - like investigations in a very unique New York City setting.
What are Paul Auster's best novels?
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2024-11-10 20:36
One of his highly regarded novels is 'The New York Trilogy'. It's a complex and engaging work that plays with the form of detective stories while exploring themes of identity, isolation, and the nature of narrative.
What is Paul Auster's last novel?
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2024-10-31 23:25
As of July 2023, 'Bleeding Edge' is one of his more recent novels, but it's not certain if it's his absolute last. He may still write more in the future.
Is Paul Auster's City of Glass a novel?
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2024-10-14 04:05
Yes, it is. City of Glass by Paul Auster is indeed a novel.
Who is Paul Auster in the story 'City of Glass'?
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2024-10-10 13:30
Paul Auster is likely a significant character, but without more context, it's hard to give a precise description. Maybe he's a protagonist or a key figure driving the plot.
Can you list Paul Auster's best novels?
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2024-11-11 06:50
Paul Auster's 'Oracle Night' is considered a great novel too. It has a complex narrative structure and deals with themes like writing, creativity, and the relationship between past and present. The characters are well - developed and the story is full of twists and turns.
Can you recommend Paul Auster's best novels?
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2024-11-11 02:04
Sure. 'The Music of Chance' is a great one. It's about a man named Nashe who gets caught up in a strange bet and a journey that goes awry. Auster's writing in this novel is really engaging.
What are the notable features of Paul Auster's graphic novels?
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2024-11-03 04:35
Paul Auster's graphic novels often blend complex narratives. His works might feature unique character developments and multi - layered storylines that draw readers in. For example, his use of different art styles in the graphic novels can enhance the mood of the story, creating a more immersive experience.
Can you recommend Paul Auster's last novel?
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2024-10-31 19:56
As I mentioned before, it's not clear which is his last novel exactly. So I can't really recommend his last novel as of now.
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