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Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!

Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master!

Thea Shaw travels from the modern society to the Women's Respect Country, diligently working for thirty years to reach the position of Great National Master. She is forced to travel back again. Before traveling, she was the Miss Sutton who was mistakenly taken by another family, spending twenty years in the countryside, while a fake heiress replaced her in the elite Sutton Family. Her parents are indifferent to her, relatives awkwardly look down on her, and the fake heiress is superior in every way, treating her with politeness. Originally feeling indignant and extreme about her fate and ready to fight for everything, Thea's sharpness is blunted by thirty years of living in a female-dominant society. She thinks, just get by, what else can you do? So the Sutton Family is astonished to find that the daughter lost in the countryside for twenty years is not demanding her status or proving herself, but is instead waving the banner of feudalism. Great National Master—controls national destiny, primarily fortune-telling, with a side of persuasion. Later on, everyone is talking: "Have you had your fortune told by Thea Shaw? She's really accurate, but when you go see her, you must wear formal attire." —— Landon Ford, the heir to the Ford Family, the strongest in Aethelgard. He is known for being erratic in temperament, with a terrible temper, mostly dealing with others without a smile, infamous for being a lunatic. The first time he met her, she had an ethereal aura about her as if she could ascend at any moment, solemnly requesting him to button up his open collar, and sincerely advising: "Boys, reputation is the most important." Landon Ford slants his eyes, grabbing her hand and pressing it against his heart: "Now, I have no reputation, and you must take responsibility." Thea Shaw: … Young people these days lack virtue in their actions. (Silly and Zen-like Little Fairy X Crazy and Rebellious Heir)
Urban
552 Chs
National Guardian's Gone and We're Done

National Guardian's Gone and We're Done

Having transmigrated to a Blue Star invaded by the paranormal, Chu He is the National Guardian War God who single-handedly guards the Demon Cave. Several years later, the first Queen in the history of Great Jing ascends to the throne. She publicizes footage of Chu He brewing tea and reading books daily, criticizing him for neglecting his duties and putting him on public trial before the entire nation. In a single day, Chu He becomes a public enemy. The Queen selects twelve beautiful young women to guard the Demon Cave, replacing him. Chu He laughs, offering no explanation. His ice-queen CEO wife also chooses to divorce him, calling him a true disgrace, little knowing that everything she has today is thanks to his halo as the National Guardian War God. In truth, Chu He has long been tired; living the life of an ordinary person is also quite good. The Queen even gives a public speech: “Without him, we can still annihilate the Evil Spirits!” “The Queen is sharp-eyed and discerning; otherwise, we would still be kept in the dark by this parasite!” “The Queen is so beautiful! I am willing to lay down my life for you!” As a result, the twelve highly anticipated young women are met with an outbreak of innumerable Evil Spirits the moment they arrive at the Demon Cave. In the blink of an eye, corpses litter the ground. The allied forces of Great Jing's experts assemble, only to be slaughtered with devastating ease! “The one we fear is Chu He. You swine and dogs are worthy of suppressing us?” A horde of Evil Spirits swarm out, cackling wildly. “Is it really impossible without him?” the Queen despairs. “So the Evil Spirits of the Demon Cave are this terrifying! Chu He, we were wrong. Please come back, okay!” the populace breaks down. …… “You said you could kill Evil Spirits without me, so why are you crying now?” Chu He says indifferently.
Urban
299 Chs
Le Gardien National est Parti et Nous Sommes Finis

Le Gardien National est Parti et Nous Sommes Finis

Ayant transmigré vers une Étoile Bleue envahie par le paranormal, Chu He est le Dieu de la Guerre Gardien National qui protège seul la Grotte du Démon. Plusieurs années plus tard, la première Reine de l'histoire du Grand Jing monte sur le trône. Elle diffuse des images de Chu He préparant du thé et lisant des livres quotidiennement, le critiquant pour avoir négligé ses devoirs et le soumettant à un procès public devant toute la nation. En une seule journée, Chu He devient un ennemi public. La Reine sélectionne douze belles jeunes femmes pour garder la Grotte du Démon, le remplaçant. Chu He rit, n'offrant aucune explication. Sa femme PDG au cœur de glace choisit également de divorcer de lui, l'appelant une véritable disgrâce, ignorant que tout ce qu'elle possède aujourd'hui est grâce à son aura de Dieu de la Guerre Gardien National. En vérité, Chu He est depuis longtemps fatigué; vivre la vie d'une personne ordinaire est aussi assez bien. La Reine donne même un discours public: "Sans lui, nous pouvons toujours anéantir les Esprits Maléfiques!" "La Reine a l'œil vif et le discernement; sinon, nous serions encore dans l'ignorance à cause de ce parasite!" "La Reine est si belle! Je suis prêt à donner ma vie pour vous!" En conséquence, les douze jeunes femmes très attendues sont confrontées à une explosion d'innombrables Esprits Maléfiques dès qu'elles arrivent à la Grotte du Démon. En un clin d'œil, les cadavres jonchent le sol. Les forces alliées des experts du Grand Jing s'assemblent, seulement pour être massacrées avec une facilité dévastatrice! "Celui que nous craignons est Chu He. Vous, porcs et chiens, êtes dignes de nous supprimer?" Une horde d'Esprits Maléfiques sort en essaim, ricanant sauvagement. "Est-ce vraiment impossible sans lui?" désespère la Reine. "Alors les Esprits Maléfiques de la Grotte du Démon sont si terrifiants! Chu He, nous avions tort. S'il te plaît, reviens!" la population s'effondre. …… "Vous avez dit que vous pouviez tuer les Esprits Maléfiques sans moi, alors pourquoi pleurez-vous maintenant?" dit Chu He avec indifférence.
Urbain
264 Chs
Réincarnée avec un Système de Gains d'Argent : D'Actrice Ruinée au Trésor National

Réincarnée avec un Système de Gains d'Argent : D'Actrice Ruinée au Trésor National

[Félicitations, Hôte ! Vous avez officiellement été lié au Système de Gains d'Argent !] Après que ma carrière d'actrice a été ruinée par de faux scandales, j'ai connu une mort tragique, pour me réveiller dans le corps de Helcia Orszebet, la fille illégitime de la famille Davenport. Génial. De célébrité détestée à enfant oubliée d'une famille puissante. Ma vie pourrait-elle être pire ? C'est alors que le système est apparu. À chaque mission que je complète, je gagne de l'argent, de la renommée et du pouvoir. Si je joue bien mes cartes, je peux m'élever plus haut que quiconque ne l'aurait imaginé. Ensuite, comme si cela ne suffisait pas, il y a mon soi-disant fiancé, Lando Brixton, un infirme que tout le monde moque comme étant inutile. Mais je ne peux pas me défaire du sentiment qu'il cache beaucoup plus qu'il ne le laisse paraître. Et alors ? Si le monde veut que je rampe, je grimperai. S'ils veulent que je me brise, je brillerai plus fort que jamais. Cette fois, je ne vais pas simplement survivre, je vais m'élever d'une actrice ruinée au Trésor National. • • • • • Le mari handicapé : "Ne t'inquiètes-tu pas que je ne puisse pas accomplir mon rôle de mari ?" Moi : "Eh bien... tant que tu peux me tenir, c'est suffisant." Le moment suivant, il s'est levé du fauteuil roulant et s'est déplacé vigoureusement dans le lit avec moi toute la nuit. Le mari handicapé : "Est-ce que ça te semble... suffisant pour toi ?"
Urbain
194 Chs
What are the top stories in National Enquirer?
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2024-11-24 03:57
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1 answer
2024-11-22 22:11
Are the 'National Enquirer' secret Trump stories reliable?
Most likely not. Tabloids like the 'National Enquirer' often use unnamed sources and lack proper journalistic verification processes. Their stories about Trump, even the secret ones, are likely to be full of speculation, exaggeration, and in some cases, pure fabrication. For reliable information on Trump, it's better to turn to more reputable news organizations.
2 answers
2024-12-10 13:03
Is the National Enquirer non-fiction?
The National Enquirer is often not considered strictly non-fiction. It has faced criticism for publishing sensational and sometimes unsubstantiated stories.
3 answers
2024-10-06 01:47
Is the National Enquirer non-fiction?
The National Enquirer is not considered non-fiction. It often contains sensationalized and unverified content.
3 answers
2024-10-01 12:09
Top Ridiculous National Enquirer Stories: What Are Some of the Most Outrageous Ones?
Well, they had a story about a cat that could supposedly predict lottery numbers. It was based on some flimsy anecdotes from the cat's owner. Also, there was a story about a miracle diet that involved eating only one type of food, say, bananas for a month and losing 50 pounds. It was clearly not based on any scientific facts. And then the Enquirer once printed a story about a hidden city beneath the ocean that was full of mermaids. Just pure fantasy presented as news.
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2024-11-18 16:54
Men in Black and National Enquirer: Truth in Alien Stories
The connection between Men in Black and the National Enquirer's alien stories is tenuous at best. Men in Black are often part of urban legends and conspiracy theories about government cover - ups of alien encounters. The National Enquirer has a reputation for printing unsubstantiated stories. Their alien stories might draw on the general fascination with the idea of extraterrestrial life. But the truth is, without proper evidence, we can't really say that the Enquirer's stories have any real connection to the Men in Black or actual alien events. It could be that the tabloid just uses the idea of Men in Black to make their alien tales seem more believable.
1 answer
2024-11-11 01:19
How much does the National Enquirer pay for stories?
The amount the National Enquirer pays for stories is not fixed. It could be a modest sum for less significant ones, but for major, headline-making stories, they might shell out a substantial amount. There's no set standard amount.
1 answer
2024-12-16 04:23
Are there any funny stories in 'Men in Black National Enquirer Stories'?
There could be a story where a Men in Black agent accidentally uses the wrong gadget on an alien. Maybe he was supposed to use a memory - erasing device but instead used a device that made the alien speak in a really high - pitched voice. And then they have to scramble to fix the situation before more people notice.
1 answer
2024-10-29 07:51
Top Ridiculous National Enquirer Stories: How Do They Come Up with Such Crazy Ideas?
They probably get ideas from rumors and hearsay. People love to gossip, and the Enquirer might pick up on some wild rumor in a small town or from an anonymous source on the internet and run with it. For example, if someone claims they saw a strange creature in their backyard, the Enquirer could turn it into a full - blown story about a new species.
3 answers
2024-11-19 05:43
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