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Sensational! Fake Noble VS Real Genius

Sensational! Fake Noble VS Real Genius

[1v1 pure love + transmigration + ancient martial arts + highly pampered by disguise group + mysticism + entirely fictional universe] Gu Zhiqi transmigrated into the role of the vicious female antagonist. The heroine was a true heiress with numerous disguises, while she, usurping the nest of others, constantly framed the heroine, and in the end, tragically received her 'boxed lunch' as the fake heiress. Gu Zhiqi: Even transmigration can't stop me from retiring! However, transmigration couldn't, but poverty could. Master Zhi was forced into business! ... #Breaking! Gu Family's fake heiress, Gu Zhiqi, kicked out and now swindling money as a fortuneteller under a bridge# The protagonists' group style started to go awry. Eldest Brother Gu: Need money? Take this neighborhood. Second Brother Gu: Second bro gives you an entertainment company. Third Sister Gu: Just made a billion, keep it safe. Fourth Brother Gu: Young master's championship prize money, take it. Money-loving heroine: Need money? Pick any color card you like. Biological brother: Come back to inherit the family fortune. Gu Zhiqi: "..." Huh? What happened to the vicious female antagonist script? ... #Breaking! Everyone in the Gu Family is a top player in their fields, except the fake heiress who's nothing but a pretty face# And then, the big shots started calling one after another. First Big Shot: Our alliance's ancestral site doesn't have better feng shui than under a bridge? Master Gu, reconsider? Second Big Shot: Need money? Think about that last order. Third Big Shot: Have time for fortune-telling, but no time to write papers? Fourth Big Shot: Miss Gu, I have a surgery here, what do you think... ... Gu Zhiqi: Read, retiring, do not disturb. A certain movie star: You just used my account. Gu Zhiqi, who had swindled enough money to retire, "..." ?!
General
2108 Chs
Married Off To A Cold Eyed Knight

Married Off To A Cold Eyed Knight

What would you do if almost everyone around you saw you as a hindrance or not at all? What if your own father was one of those who wished you gone? That is the story of Rosemary's life. Ever since the death of her mother during accident where only she survived, Rose has felt useless. Despite her best attempts to ignore the hurtful glances and words of the royal court and her father, she can't help but feel like a wilted flower. It becomes so bad that she considers ending it all, until she is rescued by a handsome young man with cold violet eyes who promises to change her world. ---- Before long, I reached a stone bridge overlooking Kaguya river. Luckily for me, the place was empty at the moment. Although, would anyone have even bothered saving a wretch like me? At most, they probably would have just watched as I met my end in a moment of morbid curiosity. And as I stood at the edge, I remembered all the times I had cried. All the times I had hurt. But now, I was ready. I smiled as the wind whipped around me. It was time to end it. Turning around, I let my body fall backwards into the river. The sky was a sea of stars. The city lights around me sparkled like gems. It was so beautiful. For the first time in a long time, I felt a sense of calm wash over me. I didn't regret it. No, I had finally found the courage to stand up for myself in my very own way. The water was high, so the fall itself didn't kill me instantly as I had hoped. As the river enveloped me, I closed my eyes. This was the end of my journey. A journey full of misery and tragedy. If there was another life, I hoped it would be better than this one. "Sis!" I heard a voice scream. Orlin! My brother came for me? What was he doing here? Had he followed me? But why? Did he care about me? Or was it just pity? No, right? Surely at least one person in this world loved me. Why had I given up on myself so soon? I knew he loved me. Yet, I still went through with this stupid decision. I allowed those girls and Father's words inhibit my better judgment... "Sis, where are you? Rose! Please show yourself! I want to talk!" Ore yelled at the top of his lungs. Right, my life was not all misery and tragedy. There were faint glimmers of joy and hope left. Ore was a big part of that. How selfish of me... I was actually about to abandon my brother. I tried to resurface, but my swimming skills weren't the best. To make matters worse, the current was far too strong. If not for the current, I would have at least been able to dog paddle over to the edge with some effort. My right hand broke through the fierce waters and was yanked by another hand. I was pulled out of the murky depths and saw a pair of cold violet eyes staring back at me. Father? No, it wasn't him. Although, those eyes felt familiar. Before I could make out the face of my rescuer clearly, darkness swept over me. Was it too late? I didn't want to die... Not anymore!
Fantasy
1220 Chs
Was Strickland real?
Strickland in The Moon and Sixpence was a character Maugham created based on Gauguin. He was a character in the novel, not a real person. Earl Strickland was an American pool player, Rod Strickland was an NBA player, and Zante Rod Strickland was a player who played for the Forest team. These were all real people. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-08-09 06:14
Strickland Scumbag
Charles Strickland in The Moon and Sixpence was described as a scumbag. He left a note after preparing dinner, leaving his wife and two children of 17 years behind, leaving his home in London for Paris, never to return. In order to pursue art, he did not hesitate to give up his family, wealth, and social status. He even ignored the criticism and criticism of others. Moreover, his attitude towards love was very cold and heartless. It could even be said that he despised and ridiculed it. However, from another point of view, he had displayed decisiveness and courage in the process of pursuing his ideals. The model of Strickland here was the famous French painter, Paul Gauguin. It should be noted that there was also a former American professional basketball player named Rod Strickland and a British football player named Strickland. They had nothing to do with the description of " scumbag." Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-08-02 23:56
Strickland Branch
Strickland and Blanche had a complicated relationship. Strickland was originally an agent, but later abandoned his wife and children to pursue his dream of painting. When he was sick, he was rescued by the Stroffs, and in the process, Blanche fell hopelessly in love with him. Blanche betrayed her husband, Stroff, for Strickland, but Strickland treated her coldly. He believed that women knew nothing but love and treated women as tools for pleasure. He did not need love, only desire. He told Blanche that she must leave at any time when his enthusiasm was exhausted. Three months later, Strickland left Blanche after he had finished painting her body. Blanche abandoned her comfortable life and her husband, but she was heartlessly abandoned by her beloved Strickland. Her self-esteem, humiliation, and unwillingness were all trampled on. In the end, she could not stand such a blow and committed suicide by drinking medicine. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-07-31 12:15
Strickland UFC
On September 10th, 2023, in UFC293 in Sydney, Strickland participated in the duel. He fought with UFC middleweight world champion Adisaya. At that time, Strickland was ranked fifth in the class. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-07-30 14:45
Charlie Strickland
Charlie Strickland was the main character in The Moon and Sixpence. He was originally an ordinary stockbroker in London. At the age of 40, he suddenly abandoned his family of 17 years, gave up his rich material life, and left home in a heartless way. He spent the rest of his life in poverty, just to pursue the pure artistic dream in his heart. He was controversial in terms of morals and was seen as a scumbag with twisted morals. He abandoned his wife and children and left his hometown, leaving only a letter behind. This was the first family he destroyed. Later, when he came to Marseille, he was taken home by a friend when he was seriously ill. However, he cheated on his friend's wife, causing her to commit suicide. His friend suffered a huge blow and gave up painting to return to his hometown. This was the second family he destroyed. Finally, in Tahti, he married Aita, but he did not call Aita his wife. Aita provided him with shelter, food, and so on. He could concentrate on his artistic creation. In the end, he fell ill and infected his son. When he died, he left behind a stunning mural, but he also took it with him forever. This was the third family he destroyed. Although he became a great painter after his death and left a precious spiritual wealth for future generations, his rebellious and cold character was despised by many people. Maugham's description of this character was to expose the true nature of human nature, which made The Moon and Sixpence a classic. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-07-30 04:32
Is Strickland really a person?
There was a character named Strickland. In the field of sports, there was Strickland, a British football player born in England on October 10, 1990, and Rod Strickland, a former American professional basketball player born in the Bronx, New York, on July 11, 1966. In the field of literature, the protagonist of The Moon and Sixpence, Charles Strickland, was based on the painter Gaugg. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-08-07 23:53
Who was the original Strickland?
Strickland was based on the famous French painter Paul Gauguin. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-08-07 22:48
Was Strickland really Gauguin?
Yes, Strickland in The Moon and Sixpence was based on Gauguin. Maugham used Gauguin's experiences as a blueprint to create the character Strickland. Gauguin had been a navy officer in his early years, and then he became a stockbroker. After he started painting, he gradually cut off his relationship with his family. In order to pursue his dream of painting, he lived a lonely life for a long time. He even went to Tahti twice to create. These experiences echoed the plot of Strickland's pursuit of his artistic dream, abandoning his marriage, wealth, and social status to wander alone in a foreign land. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of Mysteries "!
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2026-08-06 12:58
Strickland's Paintings
Strickland's most important work was The Samaritan Woman, which may have been Blanche. The mural he created at the last moment of his life was the Garden of Eden. He had integrated his life into this work. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-08-03 02:53
The Moon and Sixpence Strickland
Strickland was based on Gauguin. He was originally a successful stockbroker with a happy family, but he abandoned everything overnight and went far away to pursue the art in his heart. In Paris, he lived a life of hunger and cold. His paintings were not recognized and he was poor, but he did not care about material needs or the spiritual approval of others. He abandoned his wife and children. This kind of behavior was irresponsible and irresponsible in the eyes of the secular world because he destroyed a seemingly beautiful and harmonious family. He even seduced his friend's wife, indirectly causing her to commit suicide. What he pursued was not the instinctive desire of the human body, but to discover and create beauty. He hated the instinctive desires of his body and wanted to eliminate them to achieve a state of purity. Later, he went to a small island in the South Pacific and created a masterpiece that changed the history of modern art. Before he died, he asked his wife to burn down the house full of murals and end his life with his most satisfying creation. His life was filled with the pursuit of pure art. In his eyes, painting was not a means of making a living, but an ideal. He coldly abandoned everything in the world just for the sake of painting. From this point of view, he was a great painter. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
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2026-08-01 13:43
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