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SAD BOY (Terjerat Cinta Masa Lalu)

SAD BOY (Terjerat Cinta Masa Lalu)

Nalan terjerat dua cinta pelik di masa lalu, satu kekasih meninggal di depan matanya, karena perampokan besar. Setelah berhasil melepaskan dari jerat cinta yang membuatnya sulit menata hidup, ia kembali merasakan cinta dengan Serra. Namun, seribu sayang kenyataan pahit lebih menyakitkan. Kekasihnya di nikahi oleh sahabat yang sudah dianggap saudara sendiri. Ditengah patah hati hebat, Nalan bergabung dengan sekelompok mafia yang terjaring perampokan serta pembunuhan. Ada seorang gadis yang terus bersamanya, meski beberapa kali ia menolak Mayra, tapi tak urung untuk menyerah. Pernikahan terpaksa terjadi diantara keduanya, walau Mayra berusaha mengambil hati Nalan. Namun, tetap saja tak bisa mengalahkan perasaan besarnya terhadap Serra. Hingga wanita itu kembali dalam biduk rumah tangganya, mengganggu dan berusaha memisahkan mereka. Perselingkuhan terjadi antara Nalan dan Serra, hingga semua masa lalu mantan kekasihnya terbongkar sedikit demi sedikit di tangan Bryan, suaminya. Semua orang tahu siapa wanita itu, terkcuali Nalan yang menutup mata dan telinga untuk mengetahui kebenarannya. Pernikahan yang terjalin selama 3 tahun, akhirnya kandas dan Nalan lebih memilih Serra. Di saat Mayra pergi, barulah lelaki itu sadar akan semuanya dan mengetahui siapa kekasih yang selama ini diangung-agungkan. Bertahun-tahun, ia mencari mantan Istrinya, tapi tak berhasil ditemukan. Hingga wanita itu muncul dengan sendirinya dan mengatakan kebenaran. Setelah mengetahui segala kebenaran, Nalan berhasil lepas dari jerat cinta Serra dan bisa mencintai Mayra begitu dalam. Kebahagiaan hanya sebentar saja terkecap, mantan Istrinya tewas di tangan musuhnya. Penyesalan tak bertepi pun dirasakan lelaki dingin itu seumur hidup.
Perkotaan
80 Chs
Iron Lung: The Regression of System

Iron Lung: The Regression of System

After the Author’s stabilization and the completion of the Final Arc, Dave, Jack, Ava, David, and Simon find the world seemingly at peace. The Iron Ocean flows calmly, the moon stabilizes, and the Archivist remains vigilant over the sealed Author. But this peace is deceptive. A new, External Observer emerges—an entity beyond the narrative, beyond the Author, and beyond the System itself. Unlike previous threats, it does not attack directly. Instead, it manipulates probability and reality, testing the Reader’s abilities, judgment, and perception through increasingly complex trials. Dave realizes that surviving this Observer will not rely on physical strength or conventional strategy—it will require thinking like the narrative itself. Using the Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, he can see and manipulate the threads of reality, harmonizing them with the Observer’s expectations to prevent being rewritten or erased. The External Observer begins with passive observation, then escalates into active trials, rewriting localized reality around Dave. The ridge, molten ocean, and fragments of the Sentinel warp unpredictably, forcing him to anticipate the Observer’s manipulations in real time. He must align actions with the Observer’s narrative intent, guiding threads of probability to stabilize collapsing sequences of events. Throughout Part 2: • The Observer tests creativity, foresight, and narrative harmony, forcing Dave to anticipate multiple layers of probability simultaneously. • The team—Jack, Ava, David, and Simon—acts as support, observers, and occasionally, stabilizers, though the primary focus remains on Dave as the Reader. • Dave experiences multiple near-failures as the Observer escalates its trials, including overlapping reality rewrites, floating spectral echoes of past entities, and bending physics that threatens his survival. • The Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint evolves, allowing Dave to predict the Observer’s manipulations and harmonize threads in real time. • Each trial teaches both Dave and the Observer more about the nature of narrative, survival, and the Reader’s abilities. By the end of Part 2 (so far, up to Chapter 7), Dave has successfully completed the first active trial, harmonizing localized reality with the Observer’s expectations. However, the Observer has not been defeated; it remains a looming threat, ready to escalate further. The world is stable for now, but the next phase of multi-layered narrative rewrites looms on the horizon. Key Themes in Part 2: • Survival through narrative understanding instead of brute force. • The blurring of reality and story, forcing characters to adapt to ever-shifting rules. • The evolution of Dave as the Omniscient Reader, able to manipulate and harmonize threads of reality. • The escalating presence of the External Observer, a meta-entity beyond conventional narrative forces. Tone: Darkly speculative, tense, and cerebral—focusing on strategy, perception, and the precarious balance between survival and narrative integrity.
Horror
72 Chs
Breakfast of the  Lung) Samir Tousi

Breakfast of the Lung) Samir Tousi

In "Breakfast of the Lung", immerse yourself in a universe full of exciting and complex stories, where each character is the protagonist of their own journey, whether as a hero or villain. This incredible webnovel presents an intertwined plot of encounters and disagreements, where several destinies intersect in an ambitious breakfast. Meet Aaron, a young student with a seemingly normal life, but who harbors deep secrets and a constant internal struggle between light and darkness. Witness his journey to find his true path as he encounters equally memorable characters, each fighting their own personal battles. Nothing is as it seems in this groundbreaking narrative. Enter the universe of Skylar, the former heroine finding her purpose amid constant loss and betrayal. Then explore the dark designs of Vincent, an enigmatic villain who seeks to enrich himself at the expense of others. Will these characters be able to redeem themselves or will they succumb to the shadows? With unpredictable twists and gripping moral dilemmas, "Breakfast of the Lung" will captivate and challenge your perception of right and wrong. Prepare to fall in love with complex characters and their deeply personal stories, where every decision made and every encounter can change everyone's destiny. From shared breakfast to shared adventure, embark on this unique literary experience. Discover how the universe of "Breakfast of the Lung" can inspire you with a new perspective on heroes and villains, revealing that everyone has the power to change their own stories.
Fantasy
43 Chs
Tell me a sad lung cancer story.
Once upon a time, a young man named Tom was an athlete. He was always healthy and full of energy. But then he started having breathing problems during his training. After some investigations, he was found to have lung cancer. It turned out that there was a genetic factor involved. Tom's dreams of competing were shattered. He went through surgeries and treatments, but his condition deteriorated. His friends and family were heartbroken as they saw him gradually lose his vitality and finally pass away.
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2024-11-10 22:03
What are the common elements in a sad lung cancer story?
One common element is the unexpected diagnosis. People often don't expect to get lung cancer, whether they are smokers or not. Another is the pain and suffering during treatment, like the side effects of chemotherapy. Also, the impact on family and friends, seeing their loved one in pain and slowly deteriorating is a very sad part.
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2024-11-11 02:04
How do end stage lung cancer stories impact public awareness of lung cancer?
They raise awareness directly. When people read or hear these stories, they become more aware of the seriousness of lung cancer. It's no longer just a statistic but real stories of real people.
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2024-12-08 01:05
The symptoms of lung cancer
The symptoms of getting lung cancer included persistent coughing and expectoration. The coughing lasted for more than two weeks, and the phlegm might be bloodshot. The patient may have a low fever, sweating at night, fever in the afternoon, chest pain, fatigue, weight loss, and difficulty breathing. In addition, the patient may feel fatigue, loss of appetite, and even menstrual imbalance or amputation. If these symptoms appeared, it should be highly suspected that he was suffering from malaria and seek medical attention in time.
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2024-12-21 20:04
Cure of Lung Cancer
The treatment criteria for lung cancer were based on symptoms, imaging, and phlegm tests for acid fast bacilliform bacteria. The symptoms included cough, expectoration, hot flashes, night sweats, etc. If the symptoms disappeared after standardized treatment, it meant that the patient was cured. The main purpose of imaging was to observe the image at the beginning and after the treatment. If there were any signs such as fibers, calcium, proliferations, nodes, and thickened pleura, it could also indicate that the lung was cured. Sputum examination of the acid fast bacili was an effective basis for the diagnosis of lung cancer. If the acid fast bacili in the phlegm turned negative after standardized treatment, and no acid fast bacili was found after multiple examinations, it could also indicate that the lung cancer was cured. Therefore, the criteria for the treatment of lung cancer included clinical symptoms, imaging, and examination of phlegm for acid fast bacilliform bacteria. The whole treatment process was 6-8 months, and the whole treatment process for drug-resistant lung cancer was 18-24 months. Most of the patients with lung cancer could be cured as long as they received standard anti-tumor treatment. However, if the treatment was not standardized, it would lead to treatment failure or even become drug-resistant malaria. The cure rate was low, the treatment cost was high, and the social harm was great. The course of treatment for relapsed lung cancer was significantly longer. Initial treatment usually took about half a year, while relapsed lung cancer took one year or even one and a half years. The adverse drug reactions would also increase, and the damage to the liver and kidney would also increase.
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2024-12-27 05:49
Treatment of Lung Cancer
The main treatment method for lung cancer was a combination of anti-inflammatory drugs. Commonly used anti-tb drugs include isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamid, and ethambutal. The treatment time was usually six months or longer, depending on the patient's condition and the doctor's recommendation. The treatment principles were early, regular, full, moderate, and combined. The treatment plan was divided into two stages: the strengthening stage and the consolidation stage. For drug-resistant lung cancer, the medication plan needed to be adjusted according to the results of the smear test and the sensitivity of the cultured strains. During the treatment process, the patient needed to take the medicine regularly to avoid missing the medicine, and follow the doctor's advice to take the medicine and stop the medicine. During the treatment, the patient should pay attention to nutritional support and active rehabilitation exercises. For some patients with serious conditions or complications, the treatment time may be extended appropriately. Surgery could also be considered in some special cases, such as limited multi-drug-resistant chemotherapy. In general, the treatment of lung cancer needed to be based on the patient's specific condition and the doctor's recommendations.
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2025-01-05 19:15
What are some emotional lung cancer stories?
A young father got lung cancer. He was worried about leaving his children behind. But he fought hard, writing letters to his kids for every milestone in their lives that he might miss. His story is full of love and fear of not being there for his family.
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2024-12-01 03:26
First Signs of Lung Cancer Stories: What Are They?
The first signs of lung cancer often include a change in the voice. It might become hoarse for no apparent reason. Fatigue is also common. People with early lung cancer may feel extremely tired all the time, even after getting enough rest. Wheezing is another sign. It's that whistling sound when you breathe, and if it starts happening suddenly and frequently, it could be a sign of lung cancer. There are also cases where people experience a loss of appetite. They just don't feel like eating, and this can be an early sign as the body is reacting to the presence of cancer in the lungs.
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2024-11-26 08:32
What are some lung cancer horror stories?
There was a case where a person with lung cancer had to endure multiple rounds of harsh chemotherapy. They lost all their hair, became extremely weak, and had constant nausea. But the cancer kept growing. Their family watched helplessly as they deteriorated day by day. It was like a never - ending nightmare, seeing a loved one in so much pain and with no real hope of a full recovery.
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2024-12-15 11:59
Stories of Back Pain in Lung Cancer Patients
Back pain in lung cancer patients can be quite severe. It often occurs due to the cancer spreading to the bones in the spine. For example, my uncle had lung cancer and started having back pain. At first, he thought it was just normal strain, but as it got worse, tests showed the cancer had metastasized. It really affected his quality of life, making it difficult for him to move around or even lie down comfortably.
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2024-11-21 12:21
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