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The Scion's Jack of all Trades Wife

The Scion's Jack of all Trades Wife

They first met on a train. She just came out from retirement of being a hermit while he was traveling incognito. He was reading a book when she interrupted his concentration. “Do you want to know how fast I read?” The man looked up, his charcoal eyes peered at her, an eyebrow was raised. How shameless can she be? But whatever, she needed to read that book. “I can finish it in thirty minutes.” “So do I. If you stop talking to me,” the man once again buried his head on the book. “I can give you a very detailed book review?” The man continued reading, treating her like an air. She pursed her lips, thinking how she can convince the man. “Giving up so soon? I thought you want to read this book?” The man threw her a glance, raising the book in front of her face, tempting her. “Okay. What do you want?” She braced herself for his outrageous answer. “Oh, it’s nothing. I’m sure you can give it to me.” She squared her shoulders, indicating him to proceed with his request. “Just a kiss,” the man said, his charcoal eyes became darker. She almost fell from her seat when she heard the man’s request. She looked at the man’s lips unconsciously then back to the book. For the first time in history, Li Nuxie wanted both. ================= This is an original story. I just changed the cover which is from Canva. I hope you like it. :) Thanks. By the way, I'm an amateur writer and English is not my first language so please pardon my grammar.
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Jack-of-all-trade, The Skill Borrower

Jack-of-all-trade, The Skill Borrower

Warning I lost most of my work for this, just the writing would have sucked but I also lost my huge amount of planning and its too much work to try and rebuild what I was writing, so I’ve stopped writing this and started a new novel. It’s very different from this one though, but if you’d still like to support me it’s called “For I will be the war Empress.” I am a student though so posting stories won’t really be on a fixed day but I’ll try my best. Anyways, thank you for reading this. The world is at its peak of technology, Many things that seemed unachievable were now at arms length. Yet even now, Money is still what really controls the world and the people. Those who have too much time began to spend time in a virtual reality game that is so vast and open, that there are still many places that haven't been open. This game was called The Lands of Oasis. L.O for short. Like many others, this man has a hard time with money, earning minimum wage from a local convenience store, which he hates, but he needs to pay rent after all, but he's not self absorbent, he was also working to pay off his dead father's debt, and mother's hospital fees. He was once a top player in RPG games but now, he has no choice to live by working until he spotted a great deal with the game he has always wanted to try, A boarding house for gamers, specifically for L.O players. The male managed to get a deal with only having to pay 30% the amount that was meant to be paid for half a year, room and gaming equipment and food included, he rushed to take the chance. Earning money however he could within the game, Even getting a legendary and one of a kind class. Without realizing it, his job slowly became something he truly loved, now slowly aiming for the title of number one player. Yet what if there was something else that was brought with his luck, while in a random party, a member suddenly acts weird before logging off. The next day, they were found killed. At first, the boy wasn’t going to mind it, but the moment he witnessed his own companion, he himself felt he had to find out what happened, both inside, and outside the game.
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Was there a significant Jack London novel in 1912?
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2024-12-05 08:57
I don't think there was a particularly significant Jack London novel in 1912. His more well - known works were from a few years earlier. He was a very active writer, but in 1912, there's no obvious novel that stands out as being a major new release. It could be that he was in a transition period, working on new concepts that would later develop into other works. For example, his earlier works often explored themes of nature and survival, and in 1912 he may have been exploring different angles of those themes or branching out into other areas.
How did Jack London create a sense of horror in 'Jack London Ghost Stories'?
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2024-12-14 22:57
By using the unknown. He often introduced elements that were not fully understood by the characters, like strange noises in the wilderness or inexplicable events. This sense of the unknown creates fear and horror. In many of his stories, the characters are in situations where they can't explain what's happening around them, and that's really scary. He also sometimes played with the psychological state of his characters. As they faced extreme conditions, their mental states deteriorated, and this internal struggle added to the horror. For instance, a character might start to hallucinate in the cold, blurring the line between reality and the supernatural.
How did Jack London's life influence his stories in 'Jack London Stories'?
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2024-11-19 03:04
His views on socialism also seeped into his work. He had a deep understanding of the class struggle, which can be seen in the relationships between characters in some of his stories. For example, in his works, there are often poor and oppressed characters trying to survive in a tough world created by the wealthy and powerful. His own difficult upbringing added to his empathy for the underprivileged and is reflected in his writing.
What are the best Jack London novels?
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2024-12-14 01:52
Some of the best Jack London novels include 'The Call of the Wild'. It's a story about a dog named Buck and his journey through the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. It vividly shows the harshness of nature and the struggle for survival.
What is the 1903 Jack London novel about?
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2024-12-11 14:06
I'm not sure which specific 1903 Jack London novel you're referring to. He wrote many great works. If it's 'The Call of the Wild', it shows the transformation of Buck from a domesticated dog to a wild one. It explores themes like survival, the power of nature, and the relationship between man and animal. If it's another work, more context would be needed.
What was Jack London's novel in 1912?
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2024-12-07 07:58
One of Jack London's notable novels is 'The Call of the Wild', which was published in 1903. However, if we consider around 1912, he was also actively writing. Another important work of his is 'White Fang', which was published in 1906. It's possible that in 1912 he might have been promoting or working on related themes. But it's not straightforward to point to a single novel specifically for 1912.
Ghost Stories at 6232 Jack London Cir
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2024-12-01 14:24
I'm not sure specifically about the ghost stories related to 6232 Jack London Cir. It could be that there are local legends or experiences that people in the area have had. Maybe it was an old building where strange noises or apparitions were reported.
Analysis of 'Lost Face' by Jack London
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2024-11-06 06:26
'Lost Face' by Jack London is a thought - provoking story. It likely delves into themes of identity and self - worth. Jack London was known for his vivid portrayals of human nature. In this story, the concept of 'lost face' might be related to a character's loss of dignity or standing in society.
Analysis of 'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London
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2024-11-01 06:27
The Call of the Wild is a great adventure story. It shows the transformation of Buck, a domestic dog, into a wild one. It's about his struggle and adaptation in the harsh Yukon environment. Jack London vividly portrays Buck's instincts and how they gradually take over.
Which novels are considered the best by Jack London?
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2024-12-12 05:45
'White Fang' is also really good. It has a lot of action and shows how an animal can adapt to different environments and human interactions.
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