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Competition Unknown

Chapters and Release: Release days: Everyday Release time: 3pm UTC Status: Unedited. (Will edit after main story conclusion. Specifically from the start.) *** Synopsis: A fifteen years-old schoolgirl comes across a woman who was handing out leaflets for a confidential competition. Unknown to her, the competition took her out of Earth and into another dimension where she has to struggle to find clues behind why multiple worlds are having to be destroyed. The competition forces her to meet unknown entities who are both, good and bad. Sometimes, they would work for her and other times, they would work against her. The universe she goes to, causes her endless suffering until she finally solves the issue and head back to Earth. But that too, is of uncertainty. *** (Prologue) The dream of a child, is to grow up. While the dream of an adult, is to become a kid again. The dream of a poor person, is to be so wealthy and powerful, that the whole city would know their names. While the dream of a businessman, is to get the time in a day to sit and talk to his family for a second. Meanwhile, the dream of a missing or abducted person, is to go back home, to their family. And the dream of a teenager, is to simply be able to survive everything they are going through. Sometimes, people don't even know which category they belong to and move the way life moves them. Sometimes, they find a new path which leads them to even more difficulty. And in other times, they accept the hard truth, and choose to die. Thinking about the number of things that could happen instead, made her feel even more guilty for not listening to the advice of never wandering off alone. Now, she is homesick with extreme pressure of trying to grow strong, surpressing her from different direction. A normal fifteen years-old schoolgirl, comes across an opportunity to escape the hateful life she was leading. But the question is, was it really worst compared to the new life she was living? The competition grants her the things she wanted, but did it not have her pay the price for her choice? But of course, her reply would be, "I just accidentally joined it. It's no big deal compared to Earth." They are told that the worlds are all just novels they had read back at Earth, but if it were really true, why are certain things not matching with what seemed to be true in the novel compared to its world? As reckless she was, she got summoned into a different dimension where it was clearly uncertain whether she would ever be able to return back to Earth, to her previous life. But the more she got closer to Earth, the more the route got covered in blades. Turns out, the only way back, is to sacrifice the things that made her happy, and go on harsh adventures across the entire universe, while suffering threats from powerful enemies coming from the competition. (Author's note: I plan on making things more emotionally intense in the future.)
Fantasy
221 Chs
Interstellar Heartthrob Beast Tamer [Male Competition]

Interstellar Heartthrob Beast Tamer [Male Competition]

Wen Meng transmigrated into a melodramatic interstellar novel, becoming the malicious supporting character and fake heiress. As a result, she was thrown into a desolate star's lake at the beginning and nearly drowned. Fortunately, she awakened the beast-taming ability, and with the help of the system, she successively tamed various young disaster beasts and lived together with the little ones. One day.. A pitch-black serpent coiled around Wen Meng's body, its head affectionately resting against her cheek. "Get off her!!" The white wolf at his feet suddenly transformed into a handsome man He clenched his fists and roared at the black serpent. "What's it to you?" The black snake spoke, its voice human-like. To assert its dominance, it coiled around her even tighter and flicked its tongue against her ear. "Can't you understand?" The man, burning with jealousy, grabbed the snake by the neck. "If you play like this, it won't be fun anymore." The black snake unexpectedly transformed into the handsome 858. The smoke cleared, and the two men were grappling with each other. The scene was extremely ugly. "How did they... turn into humans?!" Wen Meng couldn't believe her eyes. "So childish, still fighting." The big eagle spread his arms and hugged Wen Meng's waist from behind, resting his chin on her shoulder, greedily inhaling the fragrance of her neck. "Only beasts without confidence compete for mates." "Exactly!" The little bear comfortably rested its head on Wen Meng's snow-white thigh, rubbing its furry face vigorously. One of its paws was stretched out, and Wen Meng was trimming its nails. The little bear spoke in a soft, childish voice, "Not like me, I'm a good baby." But at this moment, Wen Meng had already come to her senses. She murmured, "You too can turn into humans, right?" Big Eagle: "..." Little Bear: "..." Later, they all wanted to have her to themselves. Using all their tricks to ruin the reputation of other disaster beasts, Filial piety turns sour, consumed by jealousy. Bai E: "Say you love me, that you love me the most, right?" Wen Meng: ... (I love, universal love) Anaconda: "Why can't we be together? Did you give birth to me?" Wen Meng: ... (You've grown up and become disobedient) Thunderbird: "Open your eyes and look at me. I don't believe your eyes are empty." Wen Meng: "Put your clothes on!!" (nosebleed gushing) Bear King: You think I have no feelings for you? I just go into heat a bit later. Wen Meng: ? (Bear hug, uh, can't breathe) And then later— Wen Meng found the culprit who had plotted against her. "Compete with me? You're not even worthy." That person glanced at Wen Meng with disdain Not a trace of remorse. She had never taken Wen Meng seriously. Wen Meng opened the space card. The most terrifying disaster beast in the galaxy appeared at the same time. The magnetic field and celestial phenomena of the Emperor Star were in complete chaos, as if it were the end of the world. These ancient god-like beasts of calamity bowed to her, Glaring at the enemy with fierce eyes. The woman's face turned pale, filled with terror "Did that scare you?" Wen Meng laughed "I've always wanted to ask you, do you really know, "Actually, you are the impostor?" Finally.. Wen Meng's former fiancé, General of the Empire, roared with reddened eyes, "Tell me! How many more men do I have to defeat to win your heart??" Chief Inspector of the police station, the mad scientist director, the aristocratic business tycoon... all being called out at the same time. And the one, two, three standing behind her... there were too many, Wen Meng couldn't remember them all. This world is a vast battlefield of Asuras.
Fantasy
72 Chs
Beast World: From Villainess to Cub-Raising Chef

Beast World: From Villainess to Cub-Raising Chef

Bai Su, who transmigrated into a book set in the interstellar Beast World, has only one interest: making delicious food at the orphanage, raising children, and enjoying her hard-won new life. Future's great villains? The cubs are all super well-behaved in front of her! The Federation Leader comes to freeload a meal, and his disability is cured! The business emperor comes to freeload a meal, and his infertility is solved! The obese little female gets thinner the more she eats, gradually growing into the number one beauty of the Beast World. She also attracts the number one genius doctor of the interstellar era and the interstellar great captain. The villainous cubs, driving warships and controlling ten thousand beasts: "If you want to get close to our Mom, you'll have to withstand our cannon fire first!" The Federation Leader laughs in anger: "You dare to bomb my armory? Courting death!" The gloomy and bloodthirsty emperor: "A bunch of little trash! You think I'm afraid of you?" The doctor's face turns ashen: "Either give back my research results, or die!" The interstellar great captain dangerously shoulders a Barrett: "I see you're all dying to get locked up." Bai Su smiles and peeks her head out, holding a gleaming kitchen knife: "Time to eat! What are you all doing?" The big shots and the little villains, harmoniously putting their arms around each other's shoulders in a picture of fatherly love and filial piety: "Coming~~"
Fantasy
119 Chs
A playwrights 'celebrity
There are many famous modern dramas, and here are some of them: 1 William Shakespeare: renaissance period English drama is known as the "father of English drama". His works included classic plays such as Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear. 2. Lao She (Shu Yi): The famous masterpieces of Chinese plays in the 20th century include Teahouse and Camel Xiangzi. 3 Stanislavsky (Isaac Sin): A famous Russian drama of the 20th century. His works include Swan Lake, Red Hero, etc. 4 Chekhov (Famous Russian drama): The most important drama in Russia in the 20th century. His works include Cherry Orchard, Carmen, etc. 5 O'Neill (Elysium): The famous masterpieces of the 20th century American drama include Requiem, Popeye, etc. 6. Drama Theorists: There are many famous drama theorists such as Hegel and Nietzsche whose theories have had a profound impact on modern drama creation.
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2024-09-21 23:28
Han Dynasty playwrights
Some of the Han Dynasty dramas included Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Weiyang Palace, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, etc. The Han Dynasty dramas portrayed vivid and profound characters and displayed the social style and cultural characteristics of that era through the development of the plot and the interaction between the characters.
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2024-09-17 21:58
Who are the excellent playwrights?
The following are some famous plays: - by William Shakespeare - Lao She (Shu Yi) - Stanley Kubrick - Victor Hugo - George Orwell - Calvino (Carlicelli) - Thomas Hardy - Jane Austen - Margaret Atwood These are just some of the many other excellent plays.
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2025-03-03 01:33
Famous playwrights and their major works
Here are some famous plays: The representative works of the British Renaissance drama include Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, etc. 2. Victor Hugo-The representative works of French 19th century dramas include "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Miserables". 3. Stanislausovsky-Representative works of Russian dramatists include Swan Lake, Red Hero, etc. 4. Pushkin (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikov) -The representative works of Russian dramatists include Requiem, Pathethetics, Rhapsody, etc. 5. Lao She (Shu Qingchun) -The representative works of Chinese dramatists include Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi, etc. 6 Stanley Kubrick-American film director and screenwriter. His representative works include A Clockwork Orange, 2001: A Space Oasis, etc. 7. The play Teahouse by the master dramatist Lao She Teahouse was a classic in the history of modern Chinese drama. It was written by Lao She in 1939. It tells the story of a group of businessmen and the owner of a teahouse in Beijing. The play was set in a teahouse, reflecting the historical changes of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people by telling the fates of various characters in the teahouse.
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2024-09-18 00:41
Famous playwrights and their major works
Here are some famous plays: 1. Shakespeare: the famous plays of the renaissance period in england, including hamlet, othello, king lear, etc. 2. Victor Hugo: French Romanticism period drama. His works include "Notre-Dame de Paris","Miserables", etc. 3. Pushkin (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikowsky): Russian Renaissance drama. His works include "Pathetius","War and Peace", etc. 4. Stanislawlawsky: Russian School dramatist whose works include Swan Lake, Red Velvet, etc. 5. Lao She (Shu Yi): Famous Chinese drama works include Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi, etc. 6 Oscar Wilde (Oscar W. Wilde): Famous British plays include Snow White, Tang Bohu Light Autumn Fragrance, etc. 7 Victor Hugo: Famous French plays, including "Miserables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris". Chekhov (Moscow): Famous Russian plays include Cherry Orchard and Carmen. These are just some of the famous plays, and there are many other dramatists and works, just to name a few.
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2024-09-13 21:19
Are playwrights' works considered novels?
Playwrights' works aren't novels. A novel is a written story told through prose, and a play is designed to be acted out on a stage with a different structure and format.
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2024-10-16 07:21
Who were the famous Western playwrights?
The following are some famous Western plays: 1. Shakespeare: considered to be the most outstanding representative works in the history of western drama, including hamlet, othello, king lear, etc. 2. Henry James: The most important plays of the 20th century include Sense and Sensibility, Jane Eyre, and The Bank of Newsingen. 3. Tony Blake: He is known as the father of modern drama. His masterpieces include Red Hero, Black Hero, and The King's Teacher. 4 Edgar Ongar: He is considered to be the most outstanding representative of the British drama of the 20th century, including "A Streetcar named Desire" and "Hamlet". 5 Victor Hugo: The greatest representative works in the history of French drama include "Notre-Dame de Paris,""Miserables,""Sea Labourers," etc. 6 Jane Austen: The most outstanding novelist in the history of British literature, including Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, Emma Hopkins, etc. 7 George Eliot: The most outstanding novelist in the history of British drama, including Middlemarch, Daisy, and The Waste Land. 8. Victor Hugo:
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2024-09-16 01:39
The following playwrights and works are matched correctly
The following is a series: 1. shakespeare (shakespeare is the most famous representative works of the renaissance, including hamlet and king lear) 2. Andersen (Andersen is a famous fairy tale representative of the 19th century in Denmark, including "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Emperor's New Clothes") 3. Lao She (Lao She is a famous representative of the 20th century Chinese drama, including Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse) 4. Cao Xueqin (Cao Xueqin is a famous novelist of the Qing Dynasty. His representative works include Dream of the Red Chamber) 5. Stanley Kubrick (Stanley Kubrick was one of the most important American film directors of the 20th century, including A Clockwork Orange and 2001: A Space Oath) The above series had caused widespread repercussions and influences all over the world.
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2024-09-13 05:04
Chinese playwrights and their representatives on par with shakespeare
A Chinese play that was as famous as William: Lao She (1899 - 1966) is a famous modern Chinese drama, known as the "father of modern Chinese drama". His works covered a variety of genre, including comedy, tragedy, historical drama and modern drama. His most famous works include Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse and Four Generations Under One roof. Tian Han (1898 - 1968) was a famous Chinese drama and one of the important figures in the history of modern Chinese drama. His works covered a variety of genre, including comedy, tragedy and historical drama, among which the most famous works included "The White-haired Girl" and "The Red Sun". Shaanxi opera is one of the traditional Chinese operas that originated from Shaanxi and spread throughout the country. Among them, the most famous Qin opera (1928 - 1996), his representative plays include "Qin opera","Xie Yaohuan" and so on. Guan Hanqing (1330 - 1380) was a famous opera in the Yuan Dynasty and one of the important figures in the history of Chinese opera. His works covered a variety of styles, including comedy, tragedy, and drama. His most famous works included Dou E's Injustice and Bao Gong's Case.
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2024-09-23 08:29
Chinese and foreign playwrights and their representative works
Chinese and foreign dramas: 1. shakespeare (shakespeare 1564 - 1616): the representative plays of the British Renaissance include hamlet, othello, king lear, etc. 2. Chinese classical plays: - Sima Qian (Sima Qian, 11th century B.C. -10th century B.C.):"Records of the Historian" is the earliest history book in China and one of the representative works of ancient Chinese literature. - Ban Gu (2nd century AD-6th century AD): Han Shu is the most important and earliest historical book in ancient China. - "William shakespeare: representative works include hamlet, the tempest, king lear, etc." 3. Modern Chinese drama: - Lao She (Lao She 1899 - 1966): His masterpieces include Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi, etc. - Stanislavsky (Stanislavsky 1860 - 1912): His masterpieces include Swan Lake, The Castle, The Winter's Tale, etc. - Nietzsche (Nietzsche 1884 - 1902): His masterpieces include Thus Spoke Zarathustra, The Emperor, Superman, etc. 4. - Lao She: His masterpieces include Teahouse and Camel Xiangzi. - Oliver Stone (Oliver Stone 1928 - 1996): His masterpieces include The Colors of Heroes, Wild Strawberries, Oliver Twist, etc. - Stanislavsky: His masterpieces include Swan Lake, The Castle, The Winter's Tale, etc. - Anthony de Conrade (1888 - 1953): His masterpieces include Hamlet, Othello, Carmen, etc.
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2024-09-16 05:48
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