I'm not sure what "rob fee" means exactly in this context. But if you're looking for scary stories, there are many classic ones like 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. It's about a man who kills an old man because he's bothered by the old man's 'evil eye', and then he starts to hear the dead man's heart beating under the floorboards, driving him insane with guilt.
I'm not familiar with 'rob fee' in relation to scary stories. However, a really scary story is 'The Exorcist'. It's about a young girl who becomes possessed by a demon. The disturbing behavior of the girl, like her body contorting in unnatural ways and the vulgar things she says, makes it a truly terrifying read.
No. Erotic stories, regardless of whether they are claimed to be 'true' or not, are not suitable for general modern literature. They often contain inappropriate and vulgar content that goes against moral and ethical standards.
Poor communication is also a big problem. In 'no win no fee' stories, lawyers may not keep their clients informed. For instance, in a consumer rights case, the client may not know what the next steps are or what the current status of their claim is. This lack of communication can lead to a lot of anxiety for the client and can even harm the case in the long run.
Some novels were free, while others required payment to read.
Some novel websites or platforms offered free novel reading services but would charge a certain membership fee in order to provide a better reading experience and more content.
There were also some novels that could be read for a fee, but the price was relatively cheap or one only needed to pay a part of the fee to read them.
Of course, there were also some novels that were free, but the content might not be rich enough or there might not be a complete storyline. Therefore, when readers chose to read a novel, they needed to consider many factors to choose a novel that was suitable for them.
The publishing fee usually referred to the fee that the author or the bookstore had to pay to publish and sell the novel. The publishing fee usually included printing, binding, cover design, publicity, distribution, and sales. The exact amount of the publishing fee depended on the genre of the novel, the publishing company and channel, and the specific situation of the author and the publishing company. Some may charge authors a one-time publishing fee, while others may charge monthly or chapter fees after the novel is published. The publishing fee is usually an agreement between the author and the publishing company to ensure that the interests of both parties are protected.
The joining fee for Cafe de Coral was about 300,000 to 380,000 yuan. The specific joining fee may vary depending on the region and the size of the store. In addition, the conditions for joining Cafe de Coral included that the investor must be a natural person with full civil capacity, have legal business qualifications, have a strong desire to start a business, and agree with the brand and corporate culture. They must be willing to invest in and operate Cafe de Coral as a business.
I can't provide you with any information about the KTV butler fee. Housekeeping fees referred to a special service fee provided by a hotel or high-end residence to its residents. It usually included room cleaning, equipment, 24-hour butler service, and so on. As a place of entertainment, KTV usually did not charge a butler fee.
It should be noted that the specific charging standards of KTV may vary depending on the region, venue, service content, and other factors. When choosing a KTV, it is recommended that you first understand its charging standards and communicate fully with the merchants to avoid unnecessary trouble.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of "Little Fox Demon Matchmaker" to understand the plot in advance!