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Doomsday Train: I Hoarded More Than Enough

Doomsday Train: I Hoarded More Than Enough

Renee Kane is reborn back to before the Game's closed beta began. One week later, the apocalypse will arrive, and all of humanity will be forced to board endless trains and survive in various extreme environments. Renee Kane in her past life endured a father who cheated on her mother, a hypocritical stepmother and a malicious younger brother. That family drained the inheritance from Renee Kane's mother to get into a first-class carriage, yet turned around and threw her into hell. After she barely survived the initial stages, they used Renee Kane's name to make enemies everywhere, pushing her into a desperate situation step by step. This time, Renee Kane will no longer trust anyone. The first thing she does after being reborn is to first snatch her brother's closed beta spot, then exchange her mother's entire inheritance for game currency, and hoard like crazy! Upon entering the game, she first deals with that family, then obtains the S Level Skill Card: Annihilation! [Annihilation: The most complete form of disappearance is to be replaced! After activating the Skill, players who die by your hand can have their identities usurped by you.] Renee Kane, relying on her endless supplies and numerous alt-identities, becomes a one-woman army, growing bigger and stronger. It's not until later that everyone discovers in horror that the wealthiest merchant, the most genius Manufacturing Master, the most reclusive mercenary, and the player with the most god-tier luck... All the big names, turned out to all be Renee Kane's alt accounts! But Renee Kane's goal has never changed: she wants to survive until the day the train reaches the final station! As for those who stand in her way... Renee Kane, eating a grand meal and drinking red wine in a first-class carriage, gives a slight smile: "Then I can only invite you to go die."
Sci-fi
204 Chs
Tycoon's Favorite Wife: I am enough to match with you

Tycoon's Favorite Wife: I am enough to match with you

Heloise, the Brook family's adopted daughter, was merely a pitiable tool they used to shield their biological daughter, Coral, from harm. She suffered abuse in the Brook household from a young age and was eventually discarded and left to fend for herself in the harsh and hellish slums of BlueWolf Mountain, teeming with mentally ill, disabled, and sinister individuals. Then one day, Reginald Wordsworth, the enigmatic and domineering CEO of the PHOENIXFELL Empire's first conglomerate, Reginald Wordsworth chose her, and brought her out of the slums. Her fate took a dramatic turn as she embarked on a quest for revenge. She pretended to be a mental patient and engaged in a battle of wits with Reginald, unraveling the mysteries surrounding the enigmatic head of the first financial conglomerate. At the same time, Reginald also discovered that she was not an ordinary person. ******** she had ever been penniless, but Reginald, the big cheese, was irresistibly drawn to her and highly pampered her. ******** "Heloise, an abandoned baby, a dirt poor!" Someone said before he saw Heloise signing dozens of real estate agreements, while dozing off. " Heloise, has no backing. Why is she so arrogant?" Someone said, and then he saw Phoenixfell's first conglomerate's tycoon Reginald Wordsworth publicly announced his marriage to Heloise. "Heloise, I know, she couldn't give birth a long time ago!" Another person said, and then he was beaten by Wordsworth's little young master, "Mommy can't give birth, so where did I come from?"
Urban
160 Chs
Love Big Enough For Three

Love Big Enough For Three

#NotALoveTriangle #PolyCouple #Beastworld #Throuple#FoundFamily An electric shock ran through him as Alphonse pressed a featherlight kiss on his hand. Before he could catch his breath, the wolf repeated the action, only with more pressure this time.  When he pulled away, Fallon could feel the lingering warmth of his lips on his hand, like a phantom pain.  The young man was beyond words. He could feel Ezekiel’s gaze on him, watching him. Cataloging every reaction Alphonse’s unexpected touch brought out of him.  The tiger’s head then lifted off his shoulders. He proceeded to lean in, placing a kiss on his forehead that made his jaw drop and mouth hang open.  To be shown such affection, Fallon became decidedly embarrassed.  The tension in the air was heavy and palpable. Ezekiel nuzzled into the crook of Fallon’s neck as Alphonse rubbed up and down his arms, the gesture soft and featherlight eliciting a delicious shiver in his chest. There were too many things happening all at once and the poor man didn’t know where to focus. Ezekiel pressing a kiss on his neck, sucking the area gently before licking it, or Alphonse as he kissed his wrist before moving to his knuckles then fingers.  It was overwhelming. Feeling a myriad of sensations all at once. And just when he thought he’d finally gotten a handle on things, Alphonse went ahead and shattered that veil of illusion he’d arrogantly casted over himself.  The wolf did the unthinkable.  He took Fallon’s middle finger into his mouth, biting it gently with his sharp fangs before putting it in his mouth.  ************************** Fallon was supposed to start living at thirty. Travel the world. Write his book. Maybe even fall in love. Instead, he drowned. And the icing on the cake? He woke up somewhere else. A world where humans were rare and were owned. Before Fallon could even understand where he was, he was captured and sold into a system that shouldn’t have existed anymore. Branded as a soother, stripped of his voice, his name, and his freedom, he was forced into a life where survival meant submission. Where fighting back was worse than death. Escape wasn’t an option. Hope wasn’t either, at least not until he was bought. Not by one master, but two. A sharp-eyed wolf with a guarded heart, and a fierce tiger who had an unyielding warmth he couldn’t quite understand. They didn’t treat him like property. They didn’t touch him like the others had. And somehow, that was more terrifying than anything else. Because Fallon didn’t know what they wanted from him. Or why they were being so kind. As he began to discover pieces of himself, Fallon discovered something even more dangerous than this world, power. He possessed a rare ability tied to language itself with a role that didn’t just let him survive…but create. Now caught between a past he hasn’t healed from, a power he didn’t understand, and two men who refused to let him disappear, Fallon was forced to wonder: Was this second life a curse, or the beginning of something he was never meant to understand?
LGBT+
58 Chs
Is it enough for the novel CEO?
I'm sorry, I don't quite understand your question. Can you provide me with more background information or context so that I can better understand your question and provide you with a more accurate answer?
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2024-08-20 11:33
Is the novel president enough?
In novels, a CEO usually referred to an entrepreneur or politician with great wealth and power. They usually had a lot of assets and power to make various decisions and arrangements for their lives and careers. Fictional CEOs usually appeared in novels, which might describe their stories, experiences, and interpersonal relationships. They could be one of the protagonists or the villains. The president of a novel did not exist in reality. It was just some fictional character that appeared in novels or other literary works.
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2024-09-08 05:22
The novel, CEO, is that enough?
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2024-09-08 05:24
Is 20000 words enough for a novel?
Not really. Novels typically range from 50,000 to 100,000 words or more to fully develop characters, plot, and themes.
3 answers
2024-10-07 23:38
Is 50,000 words enough for a novel?
Well, 50,000 words can be enough for a certain kind of novel, like a novella or a shorter genre fiction. However, for a traditional epic or complex story, it might not give enough depth and detail.
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2024-10-07 18:31
Is 70,000 words enough for a novel?
Well, 70,000 words could be enough for a shorter novel or a novella. But for a typical full-length novel, it might be on the shorter side. Usually, a standard novel is around 80,000 to 100,000 words or more.
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2024-10-02 10:25
Is love enough in a novel?
In many cases, love isn't enough. A good novel needs a combination of factors like a unique setting, complex relationships, and a meaningful theme to resonate with readers.
1 answer
2024-10-07 15:02
Is 65000 words enough for a novel?
It depends. For some genres or specific publishing requirements, 65000 words might be enough. But in many cases, especially for traditional novels, it's often considered on the shorter side.
2 answers
2024-10-08 16:16
Is 55,000 words enough for a novel?
55,000 words is on the borderline. For a full-fledged novel with complex plots and rich character development, it's likely not enough. But for a novella or a specific type of tightly written story, it could be okay.
1 answer
2024-10-08 10:16
Is 60000 words enough for a novel?
It depends. In some cases, 60000 words could be enough for a shorter novel or a novella. But for a full-fledged, traditional novel, it might be on the shorter side.
2 answers
2024-10-17 07:27
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