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The Infinite Mystery

The Infinite Mystery

A generation's mighty and most powerful expert died mysteriously and reincarnated without any memories on a small planet far away from the Cultivation World. This small planet was earth. Five thousand years ago, a great calamity descended on earth. Countless Spatial Cracks appeared in the sky and beasts invaded. After hundreds of years of fighting, humans discovered they could awaken a battle spirit that can help them raise their strength and grant them the abilities that were simply unimaginable for humans before. Qin Feng also awakens his battle spirit but unfortunately, it was swallowed by his own birthmark, The Infinity Symbol. This was just the beginning of the mysteries that surrounded him like invisible specks of dust. He soon discovered that the 'Infinity Symbol' was actually not his birthmark but something mysterious from another world. The Infinity Symbol helped him awaken a Divine Battle Spirit and granted him a Nameless Cultivation Technique that was beyond the world's limit. He also discovered that he could not die! Every time, he was killed, he returned back in time with the memories of what is going to happen in the future. Soon after awakening the Divine Battle Spirit, a mysterious beautiful lady stepped into his life and told him that he does not belong to the earth. He was actually the reincarnation of someone called 'KING'. The mysteries that surrounded him like the invisible specks of dust started to come on the surface from the day of his awakening, revealing many secrets to him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are some grammatical errors so please ignore them and enjoy the story. The cover doesn't belong to me. All rights of the cover belong to the original artist.
Fantasy
382 Chs
MYSTERY OF SAINT HILLER DORMITORY

MYSTERY OF SAINT HILLER DORMITORY

The Mystery of Saint Hiller Dormitory Sixteen-year-old Brian, from the small town of Havlen, had always known one undeniable truth in his life: he had never known his biological father. But when a secret letter from the distant town of Belgorov surfaces—a place where his father was last seen before mysteriously vanishing within the ancient Saint Hiller Castle—Brian decides to seek the answers on his own. Armed with strange powers granted through an energy transfer from James Nkono, a former black slave with a hidden history and mysterious strength, Brian sets off for Belgorov. There, Saint Hiller Castle looms proudly amidst fog and ancient ruins. The castle is not only the last place his father was seen, but also the site of the tragic murder of Lord Archiemore Thompson, the last owner of Saint Hiller and Brian's father’s closest friend. However, upon arriving at Saint Hiller, Brian quickly realizes that the dangers lurking in this place are not just of the physical world. Invisible creatures, ancient curses, and terrifying secrets from the past begin to reveal themselves. Brian discovers that he is the last descendant of the Vendrae clan, a bloodline once known for its immense power but nearly destroyed by betrayal and magical wars. Joined by Nika, a blonde-haired girl with extraordinary magical abilities, and Milo, a thin yet brilliant student who specializes in symbolic magic, Brian fights to unravel the deepest secrets of Saint Hiller. They must face the Third Mirror Order—a mystical group guarding the forbidden artifact known as the Third Mirror, where Brian’s father is trapped beyond the dimension of time. In a battle between blood, destiny, and supernatural forces, Brian must choose: surrender to the shadows of the past, or rise as the new guardian of his ancestral castle.
Horror
165 Chs
What are the common elements in a maritime mystery novel?
One common element is the setting of the sea or a ship. The vastness and isolation of the ocean create a perfect backdrop for mystery. Another is the presence of a diverse group of characters, like sailors, passengers, and captains. Secrets are also a big part. Each character might be hiding something that could be related to the mystery.
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2024-11-08 05:07
What are some popular maritime mystery novels?
One popular maritime mystery novel is 'The Terror' by Dan Simmons. It combines historical events and a terrifying mystery set in the Arctic. Another is 'Dead Calm' by Charles Williams. It's a gripping tale of a couple on a yacht who encounter a strange man. And 'The Riddle of the Sands' by Erskine Childers is also well - known, with its nautical adventure and mystery elements.
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2024-12-11 21:19
Who are the well - known authors of maritime mystery novels?
Herman Melville is famous for 'Moby - Dick' which has elements of maritime mystery. Jack London, who wrote 'The Sea - Wolf', also belongs to this group. And Katherine Anne Porter for 'Ship of Fools' which has some mystery related to a ship journey.
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2024-12-13 01:07
Can you recommend some good maritime mystery novels?
Sure. 'The Woman in Cabin 10' by Ruth Ware is a great one. It has a lot of mystery and suspense set on a cruise ship. The main character is a journalist who witnesses something strange on the ship and then gets drawn into a web of secrets.
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2024-11-08 03:36
What did maritime liens in maritime law mean?
The maritime liens referred to some special rights enjoyed by a ship in sailing and trading in maritime law. The maritime liens referred to the right of a ship to operate ahead of other ships during the voyage. There are many types of maritime liens, including but not limited to: B/L priority: The owner or operator of the ship who signs the bill of loading has priority over other ships in accepting or delivering the goods. 2. Right of delivery of goods: When the goods have been delivered, the ship has the right to receive the goods before other ships. 3. Repair and maintenance priority: When the ship needs to be repaired and maintained, the ship has priority over other ships for repair and maintenance. 4. Country of nationality priority: For trade and maritime activities between countries of nationality, ships have priority over ships of other countries. The special status of maritime liens was that if a ship encountered other ships in the voyage and other ships had the corresponding liens, then this ship could enjoy the liens when dealing with problems related to the other ships. This priority could protect the safety of the ship and the interests of the transaction.
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2024-09-13 23:39
What makes a maritime novel 'good'?
A good maritime novel often has a vivid description of the sea. For example, in 'The Old Man and the Sea', Hemingway makes the sea seem like a living entity with its own moods. It can also have interesting characters like Captain Ahab in 'Moby - Dick' who are complex and drive the story forward.
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2024-11-18 14:00
A book on maritime trade.
Books on maritime trade could include History of Voyage and Trade, General History of the World, Marine Trade and Marine Civilization, Voyage and Marine Trade, and History of Voyage and Trade Economics. These books covered the history, development, and influence of maritime trade, which could help readers understand the relevant knowledge of maritime trade.
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2024-09-12 16:12
A novel recommended for traveling through maritime trade
The book I recommend to you is The Age of Great Voyage: From Modern Times to the 16th Century. The protagonist of this novel was Kevin Kostner, an American who traveled back to the middle of the 16th century and was very good at maritime trade. He began his business career in this era, facing all kinds of challenges and opportunities.
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2024-12-30 18:45
What are the origins of Maritime Ghost Stories?
Many maritime ghost stories have their roots in sailors' superstitions. Sailors spent long periods at sea in dangerous conditions, and these stories helped them make sense of the unknown. For example, the Flying Dutchman story might have originated from sightings of strange ships during storms.
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2024-12-12 02:19
What are the characteristics of the top 100 maritime novels?
Many of them explore the relationship between humans and the sea. For example, some show how the sea can be both a source of livelihood and a great danger. They also tend to have vivid descriptions of life on board ships, like the daily routines, the hierarchy among the crew, and the challenges of sailing in different weather conditions. Moreover, themes such as discovery, whether it's new lands or new species, are common in these maritime novels.
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2024-11-28 09:43
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