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The Highschool Life of The King of the Underworld

The Highschool Life of The King of the Underworld

**ON BREAK** "The Undying King", the man considered to be on top of the criminal Underworld. They say that wherever he goes Death and Destruction follows. His reputation for peerless efficiency and hyper-lethality when it comes to jobs ranging from Presidential Assassinations to Hacking into Russian military bases has earned him considerable respect and fear within the criminal Underworld. This ultimately makes him a Legendary figure, known to the leaders of virtually all criminal organizations and government agencies as someone never to be crossed with at all costs But the truth is "The Undying King" is actually a High school student named Yamamoto Yuuto who is only doing those jobs due to some circumstances and just wants to live a normal life like everyone else. But due to his intimidating appearance, even in normal society he is viewed as a violent deliquent and is ignored and despised by everyone When he finds out he is transferring to 'Tokiwadai Private High School' an elite school, he hopes to have a peaceful life there without any problems and possibily even make a friend or two. But his hopes of a normal school life are shattered when he shames his teacher, publicly humiliates a girl, drives a classmate to the edge of despair and threatens to kill another classmate on the very first day After making an enemy of the whole school he believes that he will never get a normal school life but his whole life is turned upside down when he meets the mysterious girl 'Kisaragi Yuzuha' who just seems to know everything about him Follow Yamamoto Yuuto, as he meets other girls with traumatic experiences of their own and uses his own life experience as The King of the Underworld to save them from their past and current circumstances and watch him crush everyone that comes in his way
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What are some of the best Zambian novels?
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2024-11-05 17:41
A great Zambian novel is 'When Rain Clouds Gather' by Bessie Head. This novel delves into themes of development and cultural clashes in an African context, which also has a lot of Zambian cultural elements in it. It shows the struggles and hopes of the people in Zambia during a time of change.
What are the characteristics of new Zambian novels?
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2024-10-27 23:32
New Zambian novels often incorporate elements of local culture. For example, they might include traditional Zambian stories, beliefs, and values in their plots.
Can you recommend the best Zambian novels for beginners?
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2024-11-05 17:31
For beginners, 'When Rain Clouds Gather' is a good choice. It has a relatively straightforward narrative that is easy to follow while still providing rich insights into Zambian life and culture.
Can you recommend some new Zambian novels?
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2024-10-27 14:04
I'm not extremely well - versed in a vast number of new Zambian novels, but 'Memory is the Weapon' is another that might be of interest. It often delves into the cultural and social fabric of Zambia through its narrative.
Can the Zambian movie 'True Story' provide an accurate portrayal?
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2024-10-01 07:47
It depends. Some Zambian movies based on true stories do a good job of presenting the facts, but there can be some artistic liberties taken for entertainment purposes.
A Story about Footcare Jobs
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2024-11-12 12:33
Lucy always dreamed of a footcare job. She finally got one at a sports center. There, she not only takes care of athletes' feet but also educates them about proper foot care. One memorable event was when she helped a young athlete recover from a foot injury just in time for an important competition.
Jobs if you like novels
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2024-11-12 08:26
Another job could be a librarian. Librarians are surrounded by books, including a large number of novels. They can recommend novels to patrons, organize book clubs, and even curate special collections of novels. It's a job that allows you to be immersed in the world of literature, especially novels.
What are good jobs for stories?
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2024-11-05 15:54
Journalist is a good job for stories. Journalists are constantly in search of stories, whether it's about current events, human - interest pieces, or in - depth investigations. They get to meet different people, go to various places, and then share those stories with a wide audience. Another good job could be a novelist. Novelists create fictional stories, often drawing inspiration from real - life experiences, their own or others'. They have the freedom to build entire worlds and populate them with interesting characters. Also, a documentary filmmaker can be considered. They tell non - fictional stories through the medium of film, exploring different topics like nature, history, or social issues.
What are the thinking jobs for fiction?
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2024-10-31 22:16
One thinking job for fiction is being a plot developer. You need to think about how to create a sequence of events that are engaging and logical. Another is character creation. You have to think deeply about the personalities, motives, and backstories of the characters. And also, world - building is a thinking job. You need to consider the rules, cultures, and environments of the fictional world.
What are the jobs in the literature club?
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2024-09-22 02:58
The work of the literary club usually included: 1. Plan and organize various literary activities such as literature exhibition, literature lecture, literature competition, etc. 2. To discover and nurture new literary talents and provide writing guidance and support for new literary talents. 3. Create and publish literary works, including novels, poems, essays, etc. 4. To promote and publicize literary works through various channels to expand the influence of literature. 5. Interact with readers, respond to readers 'questions and suggestions, and provide literary consulting services. 6. Cooperate with other literary institutions to carry out literary activities and exchanges. The above is the daily work of the literary club. The specific work content may vary from one literary club to another.
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