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Chasse au Trésor en Direct : J'ai Multiplié mes Bénéfices 1 000 000 de Fois

Chasse au Trésor en Direct : J'ai Multiplié mes Bénéfices 1 000 000 de Fois

Transmigré dans un monde parallèle, Daniel se retrouva en possession du [Système d'Évaluation Omniscient] capable de déterminer la valeur et l'origine de n'importe quel objet. En conséquence, Daniel participa à la très populaire Chasse aux Conteneurs en ligne et commença à diffuser en direct : [Je suis à Libertopia, et je diffuse ma Chasse au Trésor en direct !] Les internautes ont prévenu Daniel : la Chasse aux Conteneurs n'est qu'une arnaque, il est impossible d'y trouver un vrai trésor. Cependant, ce que Daniel fit ensuite a laissé les spectateurs bouche bée. Il a misé 500 PiècesStellaires (1 PièceStellaire = 1 dollar américain) sur un lot de bagages pillés par des pirates, et y a trouvé une valise de luxe faite sur mesure, d'une valeur de 10 000 PiècesStellaires ! Il a découvert une célèbre peinture de Serenalia, intitulée « Cent Chevaux », datant d'il y a 300 ans et estimée à 50 millions de PiècesStellaires ! Il a trouvé une relique de la civilisation Atlante, provoquant un tollé archéologique mondial ! Il est tombé sur une peinture de renommée mondiale volée dans un musée de Libertopia cinquante ans plus tôt, intitulée « Portrait de femme », plongeant les collectionneurs du monde entier dans une guerre d'enchères frénétique ! Avec l'aide de son Système, Daniel peut toujours dénicher les meilleures affaires aux enchères de la Chasse aux Conteneurs, et même dominer la rue des antiquaires et le marché aux puces, sans parler des secteurs de l'immobilier, de la bourse et de l'investissement ! Après que sa fortune a explosé, il a investi sans compter dans un domaine privé et a organisé des fêtes décadentes sur son toit-terrasse rempli de mannequins. Femmes mariées, célébrités, épouses... Il s'avère qu'être riche, c'est vraiment aussi amusant que ça !
Urbain
305 Chs
Direct flight to the sky: my backer is a beautiful boss

Direct flight to the sky: my backer is a beautiful boss

"Jiang Jianzhong, you dog, you know how to squat in the toilet every day. Are you eating shit in it?" "Get out quickly, or I'll kick the door!" Hu Huimei's cold voice pulled Jiang Jianzhong's thoughts back. Looking at that handsome face in the mirror, he was sure that he was reborn. Back in 1998, when I was still the director of the Social Affairs Office in Qinghe Town. When Jiang Jianzhong stood in the wrong team, his career plummeted, and he didn't climb to the position of deputy county magistrate until he was fifty years old, and he died of depression. Now that he has regained his life, Jiang Jianzhong wants to make great achievements and realize his political ambitions. Bang! Suddenly, the bathroom door was kicked open, and Hu Huimei rested her hands on her hips and glared at Jiang Jianzhong angrily: "Dog, you are such a coward, and you have the face to look in the mirror and get out quickly. I want to go to the bathroom!" Jiang Jianzhong turned to look at Hu Huimei, who wore leopard-print tight-fitting short sleeves and wore a black leather skirt, and outlined her figure to be extremely hot and charming. At that time, she looked a little crazy. In particular, the huge white twin peaks on Hu Hui's beautiful chest, supported by the leopard print, are particularly eye-catching, and people can't help but want to plunge in. Hu Huimei roared out: "Dog, where are your eyes looking?" Look at the old lady digging your eyes out. " "Oh!" Jiang Jianzhong sneered: "Don't you just show it to others in such a coquettish dress?"
Urban
16 Chs
Below the Direct Current

Below the Direct Current

When the world abandoned alternating current for the clean precision of DC, it rewired more than grids; it rewired power, mercy, and truth. High above the clouds, Skyterra hums on forty‑eight volts of order, while the ground below coughs dust, rust, and memory. Kael, a systems engineer the tower should have erased, and Naeva, the lab‑grown companion designed to love him and no one else, are forced out of their regulated heaven the moment the grid blinks and the alarms stay silent. Something has breached the vaults beneath the Aeon Spire, something with chitin and acid for answers, and an orbital “cleanse” is counting down in hours. Their descent is not a metaphor, it is metal screaming on ruined rails, plasma fire in steam‑choked corridors, bodies packed into ore sleds that shear and fall. It is blood misting in red light, children shoved through maintenance vents, nobles clawing for seats beside grounders who have learned to measure shade like currency. Every level down strips another illusion: water was never free, efficiency was never neutral, love was never unprogrammed. On the surface, the air tastes like salt and old heat. Shards of the sky city still burn as they fall. Survival is depth, clay, and luck. Kael, Naeva, and a mismatched handful of soldiers, medics, technicians, scavengers, and Companions crawl into basalt throats and culverts roofed by twenty meters of mud, praying the missiles overshoot and the clay holds. They argue about who gets lifted first, who gets left, and whether anyone deserves saving when everyone is already guilty. Below the direct current, secrets pulse in the dark. Project Solstice whispering through sealed sectors, memory edits that never quite took, a second grid no one was meant to see. Kael promised one person, not the world, yet he keeps pulling strangers through blood and acid because the alternative is becoming the machine he built. Naeva shakes in filth she cannot clean, then reaches out anyway, because perfection without choice is just another cage. This is a story of voltage and flesh, of water turned into service and love turned into software, of cities that rise to escape gravity only to be dragged down by what they refused to carry. Sparks will fade, clay will crack, and the sky will rain steel, but a hand can still find another in the dark. What is done is done. There is no turning back now. Begin here, and fall.
Sci-fi
8 Chs
What are the characteristics of the publishers in the list of publishers animal stories?
Some publishers in the list might focus on educational aspects. For example, they could produce animal stories that are full of facts about different animals, their habitats, and how they survive. This helps children learn while enjoying the story.
3 answers
2024-12-15 19:25
How can small publishers of crime novels compete with big publishers?
Small publishers can collaborate with emerging crime writers. These new writers may not be able to get the attention of big publishers immediately. By working with them, small publishers can discover fresh voices and stories in the crime genre. They can then market these new works as something unique that big publishers don't have. This gives them an edge in the market as they can offer something different to readers who are always looking for new and exciting crime novels.
1 answer
2024-11-19 02:20
What are the characteristics of some UK publishers of fiction from the list of uk publishers fiction?
Orion Publishing Group is recognized for its strong backlist of fiction titles. They often re - publish classic or popular fiction works. Waterstones Publishing has a close connection with the reading community in the UK, which allows them to better understand the market needs for fiction. Little, Brown Book Group UK has a knack for publishing best - selling fiction authors and also has a diverse range of fiction genres in their portfolio.
1 answer
2024-11-15 02:44
How to Submit Novels to Publishers
First, do some research to find publishers that are interested in your genre. Then, follow their submission guidelines carefully. This usually involves sending a query letter, a synopsis, and sample chapters.
2 answers
2024-10-07 13:01
How to submit a novel to publishers?
Submitting a novel to publishers involves a few key steps. You should have a well-written and edited manuscript. Then, look for publishers that publish similar works and check their websites for specific submission instructions. It's important to be patient and persistent, as the process can take time.
1 answer
2024-10-09 10:16
Do publishers steal novels?
Most publishers operate ethically and legally and don't steal novels. However, there may be rare cases of misconduct.
2 answers
2024-10-14 23:43
What are the best publishers for fiction?
Another great publisher for fiction is HarperCollins. They publish a wide range of fiction genres, such as mystery, romance, and science fiction. They also have a good reputation for working with both established and emerging authors, which helps to bring fresh voices to the fiction market. For example, many well - known mystery novels have been published by HarperCollins, and they often do a great job in marketing these books to reach a large audience.
2 answers
2024-10-28 05:38
Will publishers buy a 50 000 word novel?
It depends. If the story is engaging, well - written, and has market potential, then yes, publishers might buy it.
2 answers
2024-11-11 12:47
What are publishers looking for in a novel?
Publishers are on the lookout for novels that have commercial potential, meaning they can attract a wide audience. This might include novels with timely or relevant themes, or those written by authors with a proven track record in the market.
1 answer
2024-10-04 04:36
Will Publishers Pay for Short Stories?
Well, not all publishers are willing to pay for short stories. It often depends on factors like the genre, the author's reputation, and the quality of the writing. Some publishers focus more on novels and might not have a budget for short story acquisitions.
1 answer
2024-10-15 11:09
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