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I Will Kill The Author

I Will Kill The Author

"In this world, morality is but a thin line away from depravity, and the most captivating tales are often shrouded behind the veil of insanity." ____________________ I was just an ordinary guy, living a dull and unremarkable life as an editor. But when a maniac author killed me for rejecting his novel in a writing competition, I reopened my eyes in a modern fantasy world. "Hmm? Wait, this world…." But fate, being a prude little bitch, played a twisted joke on me. I reincarnated into the very same novel that I rejected for the competition award, written by the very same author who killed me for it. Not only that, but I transmigrated into the body of a disowned noble named Lucas Morningstar. Lucas was a minor antagonist in a novel who served as a stepping stone for the protagonist and their allies. Arghh…. Of all the people, I just had to be reborn as someone who was despised by the main characters the most at this point in the story? B-But hey, with my knowledge of the future and understanding of the main characters, I can at least live an easy life! Right...? "Yeah, I can work with this!" Or so I thought until I remembered the ending arcs of the book. This world is destined for doom! And not so long after, I started to realize that the novel and the world I transmigrated into might not be as similar as I had originally thought…. ================= [Disclaimer: Caution while reading is advised. Tighten your seatbelts and brace yourself for a bumpy roller coaster-like journey. Don't blame the Author if you fall from your seat while reading a plot twist. Thank you.] ____________________ AN: MC is NOT a villain, so don't expect one. *The MC will seem a little bit (ok let's be honest, more than a little bit) foolish in the first 30-35 chaps but don't be fooled. I ask you to read the first 50 chapters before deciding to trash-talk the MC because that's where his borderline psychopathic strategist personality starts to surface. ____________________ Discord: https://discord.com/invite/yDaXN4re ____________________ Tapestry
4.5
416 Chs
The Author Must Die

The Author Must Die

She was going to find the author and kill him for making her suffer! Ye Qing Xin did not want to be a villain. However, no matter how much she tried to change her life, a force would make her do things that she did not want to do. In the end, she died. Tragically. When she woke up again, Ye Qing Xin found that she was surrounded by people who claimed that they were her family members. According to them, she was involved in an accident and has been in a coma for a week. In this new world, she was finally free from the force that was always controlling her. Ye Qing Xin planned to live life freely, finally without anyone or any power controlling her. Her best friend stole her fiance? She did not care about it. Just let this so-called friend keep this scumbag! Someone planned to overthrow her from her company? Tsk… Do they think it was easy to bully her? One day, Ye Qing Xin was walking in a bookstore when she found a book. Seeing the characters' names and the story made her realize that it the past, she has been living in a book! The author has been so cruel to assign her as a villain! No. A cannon fodder! Who was the author? Where was the author? Ye Qing Xin swore that once she got her hand on that person, she will never let him go! --- This book is my WSA 2023 entry~ --- Cover Illustration commission by kirinlukis --- Shared universe with: 1. Loving You Too Much 2. True Love and Other Lies 3. A Lifetime with You 4. The Dragon Beside Me 5. Love So Sweet 6. Commander Qi's Runaway Wife 7. The Wedding Planner's Romance 8. The Author Must Die
4.9
412 Chs
Villain Transmigration: Author Transformation

Villain Transmigration: Author Transformation

[ENRICHED WITH MATURE CONTENT. PLEASE READ WITH CAUTION. ] AUTHOR TRANSMIGRATION "I want to write Villain perspective! Enough of this Hero and Heroine gig!" Nathalie Jean Quinn, life was so ordinary until she wrote the first book of her sequel, The Prince's Retribution, swept all over the literature world and garnered massive fan base and fortune. Now, she wanted to leave out of her comfort zone and challenge herself-- To seek the memoirs of a villainess in the story; for its sequel, The Prince's Ascension, Mystique is revealed. But even the management and the audiences begged to differ, so she made her way. Although, in the middle of completing the Sequel, the main villain, Mystique Blackwell, comes for her in that magical encounter and cursed her. Will Nathalie now transform to a monster that she created in her own story? *** Excerpt*** "You're mine. Am I clear? You're my property." Mystique was pressing her thighs against his, which he could never break free from her beguiling clutches. She was on top of him; the surge of confidence came with her and took charge for the whole ride. Her eyes were obscured with gleaming lust, and her hands worked their wonders and slinked to his chiseled abs up to his brawn sweaty chest. Every time she landed a smooth caress, he let out a stuttering moan as he was in spasms. His toes would dig deep into the mattress, no different from his nails that clawed, not trying to touch her sacred body. It wasn't all as she reached for his nipples, rubbing them ever-so-softly. The man would throw his bobbed back to the woolly pillows and arched his back from pleasure. Even though the bed creaked—fast and subtle that played their ears—she loved it. Just as she adored every point in him... Not a second delayed as he would shiver every time she would stroke the same parts of him. On the other hand, she has kept up the pace ever since. She crashed her well-endowed chest against his. Their lips parted by a hair's breadth, and he gritted his teeth as he saw her angelic feature up-close, driven by ecstasy. His gestures and countenance fueled her within, hastening the pace. There, he couldn't control his voice and let out pleasurable groans and grunts. Within those seconds, more thoughts began to blur her. She grabbed a handful of his hair, bringing him closer to her while whispering his ear. "You're mine. Am I clear? You're my property." *** P,S, The book has come to an end in a good note! Thank you so much for reading!
4.8
322 Chs
The Author Is Speechless

The Author Is Speechless

The book he wrote wasn't some ordinary book, nor was he an ordinary person. He holds the ability to see the future unknowingly and writes it down as great stories.  Little did he know, he would wake up in a different body in a world where he finds out the characters in his book…A world of magic, swords and monsters.  'Wait, this isn't a world from my novel. It's a real world and the novel is just my prediction of some people just like the guardian said. So I will just enjoy the show as an audience and leave after the story ends. I have a whole new world to discover in front of me.' But what awaits him was something he could never imagine. In front of the world, in front of the whole universe, his assumption was just a grind of sand. The truth of the world made him rethink his life and the life he lived back in another world.  Viktor North, the author, finds himself in the middle of the whole universe where he was nothing but an extra later in his life as he kept living. An extra who was abandoned by his mother, his brother who was an elemental guardian and also a demigod, his race and the God.  'But I prefer to sleep than going against these unwanted people and unwanted problems. I want to sleep. I just want to shut my eyes and sleep under my warm blanket, probably forever if it's possible.' This is the story of an author, a grand magician, a guardian who somehow became a god and the only thing he could think of was sleep.  He is the definition of what a 'Shut-in' is. ... ... The cover is not mine so if someone have any prob. ..Ask me right away.. :p [ If you wish to contact me, DM on instagram -- @miami_rin ]
4.5
290 Chs
Author Got an SSS Class to Fight His Own MC

Author Got an SSS Class to Fight His Own MC

[[WPC #268 Reincarnation - Gold winner]] NOTE: this book is under major editing. Ka Hyun-Su was a well-known fantasy writer. Even God created a replica world based on his book. Unfortunately, the story he wrote has a tragic ending. Everyone died and only left his MC alone after defeating the Demon Lord. The readers were furious, the god dissatisfied, and even the MC forced God to bring Hyun-Su into his own story. He needed to experience what it was like to live in a world filled with tragedies and a hell level of difficulties. God granted it! Ka Hyun-Su reincarnated into his own story. God gave him an SSS Class to at least ease his new duties. He needs to fight his own MC, who has a grudge against him. He has to save the world where he and everyone he loves live and even prevent the demon lord from taking it over. Will his knowledge help him overcome all the difficulties he will face? *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* In the twenties and 80s chapters, there will be a few side character chapters. They were critical to the main plot. So, sorry if I put this chapter insert. The story will only focus on the MC in the following chapters, and the story will progress well too. Please give it a chance. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* FAQs 1. Harem? NO! 2. Romance? Yes, Vanya Zylven will be his only love interest. Who is she? please find it out on the story. 3. School arc? No. 4. Kingdom Building? Yes, but it will be in future volume. 5. GOT style deaths? No. Discussions, Illustrations: Discord: Herolich#3449 Disclaimer: I don’t own the cover. Please let me know if you want me to take it down.
4.7
184 Chs
Chapter 23 of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre?
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2024-09-15 17:43
Chapter 23 of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte reads as follows: When Jane found out that Mr. Rochester was no longer interested in her, she was very depressed and disappointed. She realized that her status in Mr. Rochester's heart had dropped. However, despite her sadness, she was determined to remain independent and strong and not bow down to Mr. Rochester. In the next few days, Jane Eyre began to look for new opportunities and fun. She visited the museum and gallery to admire all kinds of art and relics. She also married Bernardo de Forgenet and became a housewife. However, Jane's happiness didn't last long. Mr. Rochester found her again and told her that he was still interested in her. He invited Jane to his manor for a holiday and told her that he planned to start a family there. Jane was very excited and decided to accept Mr. Rochester's invitation. They spent a pleasant time in the manor, enjoying the food and scenery together. Jane also had an in-depth conversation with Mr. Rochester, allowing him to understand more about her inner world and interests. Finally, when Jane realized that she had lost Mr. Rochester again, she felt very painful and desperate. She felt that she had lost everything, including love and freedom. She began to reflect on her decisions and actions and realized that she needed to be more independent and strong to find true happiness and freedom.
Chapter 33 of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre?
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2024-09-13 18:49
Chapter 33 of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre reads as follows: When Jane found out that Mr. Rochester was no longer interested in her, she felt a deep sense of despair. She realized that she had lost his love and could not get it back. Jane decided to leave Mr. Rochester's house and go to Aunt Jane's place. Before she left, Mr. Rochester left her a letter telling her how he felt about her. This letter made Jane feel very sad, but she realized that she had to be strong enough to face her own experience. She decided to move on and find a new lover. At Aunt Jane's house, Jane met a man named Tom Hawkins. He was a wealthy businessman who admired Jane Eyre's courage and wisdom. They started dating and soon fell in love. With Tom's help, Jane found a stable job and started her own life. She continued to search for love and experienced many setbacks and difficulties, but she always moved forward firmly.
Charlotte Bronte's Introduction and Evaluation of Jane Eyre
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2024-09-10 02:26
Charlotte Bronté was a famous British novelist in the 19th century and was regarded as one of the literary giants of the Victoria. Her masterpieces were Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, both of which were deeply loved by readers and still remain as classic works of literature. Charlotte Bronte's profile was as follows: Charlotte Bronté (January 1, 1840-April 23, 1885) was a British novelist, poet, and playmaker of the Victoria. Her works focused on the emotional entanglements of female characters and the changes in social status. Her most famous work was Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte's novels became one of the representative works of the 19th century English literature with its unique style and profound ideology. Charlotte Bronte thought Jane Eyre was a very successful novel. Through Jane Eyre, Bronte revealed the difficulties and challenges faced by women in British society at that time, and also expressed his concern and appeal for women's rights and dignity. Jane Eyre's language was concise and clear, and the plot was compact. It was deeply loved by readers and was still a highly respected classic. Charlotte Bronte was one of the most important representatives of the 19th century English literature. Her novels were famous for their profound thoughts, unique style and excellent writing skills, which had a profound impact on the British society and culture at that time.
What are the main themes in 'Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte full novel'?
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2024-11-30 11:36
One of the main themes is love and independence. Jane Eyre struggles to find true love while also maintaining her independence. Another theme is social class. Jane has to deal with the differences in social status throughout the story. Also, the theme of morality is present as she makes decisions based on her moral compass.
Who are the important characters in 'Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte full novel'?
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2024-11-30 09:28
Jane Eyre herself is of course extremely important. She is the protagonist, and the story is centered around her journey. Mr. Rochester is also a key character. He is Jane's love interest and has a complex personality. Then there's Mrs. Fairfax, who is the housekeeper at Thornfield Hall where Jane works. And Bertha Mason, Rochester's first wife, who plays a crucial role in the plot twists.
What are the key features of 'Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre the Graphic Novel'?
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2024-11-08 08:37
The key features include its visual representation of the classic story. It brings the characters like Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester to life in a new way. The illustrations help to set the mood, whether it's the gloomy atmosphere of Thornfield Hall or the more hopeful scenes. It also might simplify some of the complex language of the original novel for a wider audience to enjoy.
Charlotte Bronte wrote the specific background story of Jane Eyre. Urgent use!
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2024-09-10 01:39
Harriet Beecher Stowe was a famous feminist in the history of American literature. Her works were mainly about the description of female characters and the exploration of women's rights. Jane Eyre was one of Charlotte Bronte's most famous novels. It told the story of a young woman who came to the city from the countryside to find happiness in a rich and powerful merchant family. The following is the background story of Jane Eyre: Charlotte Bronte was born in 1819 in the western United States of America, the child of a wealthy merchant family. Her parents loved her very much and provided her with the best education and rich material wealth. But Charlotte Bronte didn't like reading. She preferred practice and socializing. At school, Charlotte Bronte was a lively and cheerful girl, but in her family and social circles, she was not a popular person. Her parents often bought her gifts and arranged parties for her, but they didn't really understand her interests and needs. In 1830, Charlotte Bronte decided to leave her hometown for New York City to find her future. She met one in New York City and started writing novels. Her first novel,"tess of the d'urbervilles", was a great success, but charlotte-bronte did not gain much recognition. In 1837, Charlotte Bronte began to write Jane Eyre, a novel about women's rights and freedom. Charlotte Bronte integrated her own experience and the exploration of women's rights into the novel to tell the story of a strong, independent and independent woman Jane Eyre. The novel received widespread praise and became one of Charlotte Bronte's representative works. Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre revealed the predicament and injustice of women in the society at that time, emphasizing women's rights and freedom. This novel was widely praised and influenced to become a classic in the history of American literature.
Jane Doe Charlotte, author of Love. Bronte's Introduction
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2024-09-10 02:34
Charlotte Bronte (1830 - 1885) was a famous feminist in the 19th century in England. She was known as "an important figure in the history of English literature". Charlotte Bronte's works mainly involved the growth of female characters, feminism, marriage and family. Her most famous works included Jane Eyre, Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, etc. Charlotte Bronte's works were deeply loved by readers, not only causing a sensation at that time, but also widely praised and evaluated later. Her works not only showed the progress of feminism, but also reflected the social and cultural changes at that time.
How does 'Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre the Graphic Novel' compare to the original novel?
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2024-11-08 09:29
The graphic novel is more visual. While the original novel depends on detailed descriptions, the graphic novel shows things directly. For example, Jane's journey through different places is easier to follow visually in the graphic novel. However, the original has more in - depth exploration of the characters' thoughts and feelings through words.
Jane Eyre was a novel by the German writer Charlotte Bronte. The novel is narrated in the third person
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2024-09-05 17:38
Hello, thank you for the information. Charlotte Bronte was a famous German novelist. Her work, Jane Eyre, was considered a classic novel. It told the story of Jane Eyre, the heroine, who gradually grew from an ignorant and weak woman to an independent and strong woman. The novel uses the third-person narration to show the various problems of European society at that time through the perspective of the protagonist Jane Eyre, and also reveals the complexity and variety of human nature.
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