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Le Retour du Dieu de la Double Culture

Le Retour du Dieu de la Double Culture

"Wu Long, le Dieu du Plaisir, est tombé car il n'a pas réussi à franchir une étape." Cette nouvelle a choqué tous les Sept Mondes Sans Bornes. Pendant ce temps, un disciple de seize ans d'une secte de cultivation duelle se réveille en sursaut d'un coma, et après quelques instants pour se calmer et rassembler ses pensées, une lueur dangereuse scintille au fond de ses yeux : "Jun Shaoshan, je remonterai au sommet et te ferai payer pour tout, personne n'a jamais été en sécurité après m'avoir offensé, moi, Wu Long !" -------------- La cultivation duelle est une méthode de cultivation que l'on peut voir décrite dans beaucoup de romans de cultivation où un homme et une femme cultivent ensemble en ayant des relations sexuelles. -------------- L'image sur la couverture est générée par IA avec quelques ajustements mineurs et des modifications de texte effectuées dessus. -------------- ***Les chapitres explicites seront marqués dans le nom du chapitre après le numéro du chapitre comme (R18) et ne contiendront aucune intrigue cruciale, seulement des scènes explicites, donc si vous voulez le lire comme un roman sans scènes explicites, vous le pouvez absolument en sautant simplement les chapitres explicites. Bien que, comme avertissement : la cultivation duelle EST le thème du roman, il y aura donc quand même du contenu provocateur ou légèrement explicite dans les chapitres normaux, mais pas de longues scènes explicites complètes. ***Puisqu'il semble qu'il y a beaucoup de gens qui sont très particuliers sur ce qu'ils veulent, je vais mettre ici certaines des choses à attendre pour qu'il soit plus facile pour les gens de décider s'ils veulent lire ceci ou non : - PAS de yaoi, PAS de yuri, PAS d'inceste ; - PAS de viol (il peut être mentionné, mais seulement comme une chose qui existe, pas en relation avec un personnage particulier) ; - Les héroïnes du MC ne le tromperont JAMAIS ; - Les héroïnes du MC n'auront PAS TOUJOURS des cartes V (mais il y en aura beaucoup qui en ont) ; Ce sont tous des points non négociables, donc si vous ne pouvez pas tolérer un roman qui adhère à l'une des phrases ci-dessus, vous devriez probablement passer celui-ci. !!! ATTENTION (PUBLICITÉ) il y aura des MILFs. XD
Oriental
300 Chs
Sword Pop Culture LitRPG: Unsheathing Judgment Day!

Sword Pop Culture LitRPG: Unsheathing Judgment Day!

What to expect: Non-stop Shonen-Manga style action, highly detailed world-building, occasional artwork and vibey narrative. Dive into the realm of Crossblades, where swords clash and magic thrums in the air. Embark on an exhilarating adventure with Sword Pop Culture, an enthralling LitRPG adventure novel teeming with intense action, intriguing power dynamics, and spellbinding world-building. Hao Vee, a blind Blade Engineer, navigates this volatile world through the pulsating vibrations of his faithful sword, Vibe Edge. For Hao Vee, a sword is not merely a weapon; it's a symbol of strength, honor, and unyielding power. His unbridled passion for swords and his unwavering belief separate him from the rest, leaving those without a sword unworthy of his attention. Witness Hao Vee as he defies the odds and seeks to become the supreme sword master in Crossblades, facing monstrous beasts known as Tokyos, dangerous palace raids, and lurking demonic entities. Every swipe of the blade, every magical incantation, brings him a step closer to his ultimate goal. Sword Pop Culture: a gripping LitRPG saga for those yearning for a thrilling blend of action, adventure, and the captivating allure of fantasy realms. So, are you ready to draw your sword and join Hao Vee in his monumental journey? Remember, in Crossblades, your sword is your soul. Updated regularly with 5-7 chapters weekly - don't miss a beat in this high-stakes fantasy adventure! Read up to 15 chapters on patreon. patreon.com/AuthorsDread
Action
114 Chs
Le Maître des Plantes Devient une Sous-Bête Muette : Culture et Ponte d'Œufs

Le Maître des Plantes Devient une Sous-Bête Muette : Culture et Ponte d'Œufs

Un Maître des Plantes d'une ère magique prospère est mort et s'est réincarné en une Sous-Bête physiquement déficiente sur le Continent des Hommes-Bêtes. Orphelin dès sa naissance, il a été élevé par la tribu tout entière. Kaelen pensait qu'il mènerait une vie paisible et sans histoire jusqu'à la fin de ses jours. De manière inattendue, alors qu'il s'était accidentellement égaré dans une grotte où un homme-bête était en proie à la frénésie, il a été violé par l'homme-bête Sane. Après cette nuit non désirée, comme ils ne s'appréciaient pas, ils conclurent un accord secret pour garder l'affaire sous silence. Sane prit la responsabilité de fournir à Kaelen les nécessités quotidiennes et diverses nouvelles graines jusqu'à ce que l'un d'eux trouve un partenaire. Grâce à ces fournitures, Kaelen commença à utiliser ses capacités de Maître des Plantes de sa vie antérieure pour cultiver pas à pas, transformant la terre aride autour de sa maison en une petite ferme luxuriante et verdoyante. Ce à quoi Sane ne s'attendait pas, c'est que plus il interagissait avec Kaelen, le regardant s'occuper si tranquillement et doucement de chaque jeune pousse, plus il le trouvait adorable. Sane apprécia de plus en plus la compagnie de Kaelen, se remémorant constamment l'odeur fraîche d'herbe et de végétation qui persistait sur le corps de Kaelen. Serait-ce possible... que je sois tombé amoureux de lui ? Alors que Sane était encore empêtré dans ses sentiments et n'avait pas encore réalisé que le corps de Kaelen portait secrètement un petit œuf, les abondantes récoltes magiques de Kaelen avaient déjà alerté le monde extérieur. Toute une bande d'hommes-bêtes puants aux origines redoutables commença à tourner autour de son tendre et parfumé chéri pour se disputer l'attention de Kaelen. Il y avait le jeune Chef incroyablement arrogant de la Tribu du Lion, le féroce Guerrier Intermédiaire de la Haute Cité, l'Oracle du Temple détenant l'autorité suprême... Sane : « ... » Dégagez, tous ! C'est le Papa de mon fils !
LGBT+
87 Chs
WHEN CULTURE MERGE

WHEN CULTURE MERGE

Adora!” Mr. Okonkwo’s deep voice thundered through the marble halls of their Asokoro mansion. “How many times do I have to tell you to stop acting like… like a street fighter?” Adora rolled her eyes, hoodie pulled over her head, barely acknowledging the lecture. Her parents’ shouting was routine, but today, there was a new tension. “You are grounded!” Mrs. Okonkwo snapped, pointing at Adora’s sneakers as if they were a crime against civilization. Adora had spent the morning racing friends through Jabi Lake’s jogging paths and climbing the hills near Millennium Park. She laughed, tumbled, and flaunted her tomboy mask—covering the curves her parents scolded her for—but today her rebellion seemed pointless. “We’re sending you abroad,” Mr. Okonkwo announced. “You will finish your schooling in China. They teach girls to be disciplined, elegant… controlled.” Adora froze. Her friends waited outside, ready for their usual fun. Leaving Abuja, leaving freedom, was unthinkable. “China?” she scoffed. “You want me to become some… quiet, fancy girl who bows and smiles all day?” Her parents exchanged a look that said: We’ve tried everything. Adora’s defiance, legendary in their household, would not stop them. And so, her journey began—not on Nigerian streets, not among friends—but in a world far away, where rules were foreign, bullies were different, and the challenge of merging her proud Nigerian identity with a completely new culture awaited.
Urban
68 Chs
What are the characteristics of Mexican culture in book fictions?
Mexican book fictions are rich in depicting local traditions. Whether it's the Day of the Dead celebrations or the importance of religious festivals. These are often woven into the fabric of the stories. The descriptions of the local landscapes, from the arid deserts to the bustling markets, also add to the cultural flavor. For instance, in 'Pedro Páramo', the rural setting becomes an important part of the story, representing the roots of Mexican rural culture.
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2024-12-03 02:42
Recommend some Mexican culture - related book fictions.
One great Mexican culture - related book fiction is 'Like Water for Chocolate' by Laura Esquivel. It combines elements of Mexican cuisine, family traditions, and the complex relationships within a family. The story unfolds around Tita, who expresses her emotions through her cooking, which in turn affects those who eat it. It gives a vivid picture of Mexican family values and the role of food in their culture.
3 answers
2024-12-02 21:06
Stories about Mexican culture
One interesting story about Mexican culture is the Day of the Dead. It's a celebration where families remember and honor their deceased loved ones. They create altars with photos, favorite foods, and marigolds. It shows the strong family bonds and the unique way Mexicans view death, not as something to be feared but as a part of life.
3 answers
2024-12-16 12:09
What are the characteristics of cartoon Mexican culture?
Well, cartoon Mexican stuff typically has a lot of color and detail. You'll see things like mariachi bands, colorful skulls for Day of the Dead, and big sombreros. It's all about celebrating their traditions and having fun with the visuals.
1 answer
2025-04-01 02:34
How does the Mexican origin story reflect in modern Mexican culture?
Well, modern Mexican culture is full of reflections of its origin story. Take food for example. Dishes like tacos have roots in both indigenous and Spanish cuisines. The use of corn, which was a staple for indigenous people, combined with Spanish - introduced ingredients. Also, the language. Spanish is the main language, but there are many indigenous words incorporated. And in architecture, you can see the blend of Spanish colonial and indigenous styles in buildings across Mexico.
1 answer
2024-11-10 21:07
Scary Mexican Ghost Stories: How have they influenced Mexican culture?
They have influenced Mexican culture in many ways. For example, in celebrations like Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), the idea of ghosts and spirits is central. The stories keep the memory of the dead alive and are a way to connect with ancestors. They also influence art, like in the paintings and sculptures that depict these spooky characters.
2 answers
2024-12-01 21:15
What is the nature of the 'Charlie' caricature in Mexican culture?
The 'Charlie' caricature in Mexican culture is often seen as a humorous and satirical representation, reflecting certain social or cultural aspects.
3 answers
2025-06-04 23:24
What are some interesting stories about Mexican culture?
There is also the story of Mexican cuisine spreading around the world. Dishes like tacos and guacamole have become global favorites. Mexican food is known for its bold flavors, use of fresh ingredients like tomatoes, avocados, and peppers, which were all native to the region. It reflects the rich agricultural heritage of Mexico.
1 answer
2024-11-16 04:57
Stories about wife cheating and impregnation in Mexican culture.
In Mexican culture, stories of infidelity are often complex. However, generalizing that all stories involve 'wife cheating and impregnation' is inaccurate. There are many traditional Mexican stories that focus on loyalty, family values, and love. For example, the story of La Llorona is more about a mother's grief and loss rather than such unethical behavior. Each family and community may have their own tales that vary widely in themes.
3 answers
2024-11-14 08:18
What is the significance of 'la catrina caricatura' in Mexican culture?
La Catrina caricatura is a very important symbol in Mexican culture. It represents death and is often used during the Day of the Dead celebrations.
2 answers
2025-06-09 03:12
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