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Posso Copiare Ed Evolvere Talenti

Posso Copiare Ed Evolvere Talenti

Elliot era il perfetto esempio di un nerd che non aveva mai veramente assaporato ciò che la vita aveva da offrire prima che la morte lo reclamasse. Grazie alla sua mente brillante, aveva facilmente sposato la ragazza più ambita della sua scuola—sebbene fosse puramente perché suo padre voleva sfruttarlo, e lui era rimasto completamente ignaro. Tuttavia, tutto è crollato quando ha capito quanto fosse stato sciocco per tutte le persone sbagliate. Ma non era del tutto senza speranza. Elliot era piuttosto indifferente riguardo alla morte. Una seconda possibilità, tuttavia, ha completamente frantumato quella indifferenza. A causa di un acceso disaccordo tra un dio dell'inganno e una misteriosa vecchia megera, Elliot è rinato in uno strano nuovo mondo come Northern—un regno completamente diverso. Questo mondo aveva forgiato la propria voce, dato vita alle proprie calamità, e incoronato i propri eroi. In un mondo dove le persone risvegliano talenti, Elliot stranamente risveglia la capacità di copiare quegli stessi talenti. Ma con quel potere è arrivata una schiacciante responsabilità—fardelli troppo pesanti per un ragazzo giovane e inesperto come Northern. Tuttavia, preferirebbe attraversare le fiamme dell'inferno piuttosto che frantumarsi. *** Questo romanzo si estende per oltre mille capitoli, quindi lasciate che vi dia un avvertimento su cosa aspettarvi. Il MC sarà insopportabile all'inizio. Questa è una storia in cui il MC ha montagne di crescita da fare, e sì—sarà irritante per i primi centinaia di capitoli. Che tu rimanga o te ne vada è completamente a tua discrezione, ma fidati: evolverà, e guardare quella trasformazione sarà incredibilmente gratificante. Conosci quella sensazione quando il tuo coinquilino che ha indossato la stessa felpa incrostata per una settimana finalmente impara a fare il bucato con regolarità? Lo guardi piegare i vestiti come se fosse un rituale sacro, proteggendo quel cesto della biancheria come un uovo di drago. O quando il tuo autore preferito—che prima non rispondeva mai—inizia improvvisamente a rispondere a ogni singolo commento con genuina attenzione. Ti rendi conto che avresti potuto perdere l'opportunità di assistere alla loro completa trasformazione se ti fossi arreso. È esattamente di questo che si tratta. Sarà un viaggio brutale ma affascinante—solo non abbandonarlo troppo in fretta. Oh, e la grammatica inizia un po' approssimativa ma migliora notevolmente nei capitoli successivi. Grazie, e ci vediamo dall'altra parte dei mille capitoli.
Fantasy
799 Chs
Extra's Path: The Eternal Frost Monarch

Extra's Path: The Eternal Frost Monarch

[Error!] [Error!] [Error!] [System cannot synchronize with user! The soul is not compatible!] [User don't have any knowledge of future] [Survival chances until the end...........0%!] [Ding!~] [System cannot be initiated. But for poor user who had no future....We pity you!] [So each event you survives you will be rewarded according to your contribution in scenario! That's all we can do for you.] [Best of luck use–no. Best of luck Extra!] [---] ....... Aron lived a normal, happy life. He wasn’t a loner, nor did he have a tragic past. So why was he the one who got transmigrated? While trying out a new game, he found himself inside its world, in the body of an extra. As if that weren’t bad enough, he received a broken, useless system. Offering rewards only if he survived each scenerio. He had no guidance. No warnings. No knowledge of the game. This world was destined for chaos, where Eternal Beings would wage war in the near future. Aron— now Noah would carve his own path to survive. Even if it means to become an Eternal being himself. But for now, surviving the academy alone was already a nightmare. --- [A/N: The Story is Slowpaced. There will be lot of fun and entertainment chapter. Read them as fun and Don't question over their actions since they were written as fun. Story will be more serious and dark when it needed to! So enjoy now!] Discord Server link: https://discord.gg/dtFkwXFrNm You can Support me on kofi: https://ko-fi.com/lolman2020
Fantasy
227 Chs
Sold To The Frost Alpha

Sold To The Frost Alpha

Selene Jameson has always been the family stain, unwanted daughter, shadow to the golden children. The night her mother dies saving her life, Selene loses the only person who ever loved her. When Atlas D'Angelo, the boy she gave everything to, betrays her in the cruelest way possible, she vows never to beg for love again. But fate has darker plans. On the night Selene finally tastes freedom, fame, money, a future of her own her family sells her to a supernatural auction. She's thrust into a hidden world ruled by lycans who see humans as nothing more than commodity. Then he buys her. Mikhail Morozov, Wintercrest Alpha and High Alpha of the Onyx Concord. Feared across Nocturna, Lycan Realm. With a shattered past, a missing sister, and a throne built on blood and betrayal, the last thing he needs is a defiant human girl with a sharp tongue and darker humor than his sins. But Selene isn't human. She bears the Crescent, a mark of ancient power that could save the Nocturna or destroy it. When Kustav Volkov, a rival ruthless Alpha, is revealed to be Selene's father, he lays his claim on her. Mikhail offers Selene a choice: marry him in a blood-bound pact that grants her protection under lycan law. But this marriage of convenience will be anything but convenient. *** "And you smell good," I interrupted, words tumbling out before I could stop them. "Really good. Like winter but not the terrifying kind. The beautiful kind. With snow and—" I scrunched my nose, grasping for the description. "Those delicate frost patterns that appear on glass." Mikhail produced a sound deep in his chest that could've been a growl or a chuckle or something caught between. "Why are there two staircases?" I blurted suddenly, fixating on the duplicated grand stairway looming before us. "Is this intentional? Seems ridiculously excessive." "There's only one staircase, moya." "Are you certain? Because I'm definitely seeing two. Perhaps you require vision correction. Do lycans need glasses? That would be hilarious. Tiny spectacles perched on a massive terrifying wolf—" "Selene." His voice emerged strained, taut in a manner that penetrated even through my fog. "You need to stop talking." I peered up at him, hurt piercing through the pleasant haze. "Why? Am I irritating you? I'm sorry. I'll stay quiet." "No." The word escaped sharp, nearly anguished. "You're not irritating me. You're—" He severed the sentence, jaw clenching so viciously I witnessed the muscle twitch. "Just... rest." But I didn't want rest. I wanted to comprehend why his expression appeared like that—all rigid and ravenous and something else I couldn't identify. "Are you alright?" I asked, raising my hand toward his jaw. He intercepted my wrist before contact, his hold gentle yet unyielding. "Don't." "Why not?" "Because I'm barely maintaining control as it is, and if you touch me right now—" He halted abruptly, eyes compressing shut momentarily. "Just don't." That should've frightened me. The ferocity in his tone, the way his restraint appeared to unravel at the seams. But intoxicated-me simply smiled, inexplicably pleased. Then I caught the way his gaze dropped. Just for a fraction of a heartbeat. To my mouth. Heat bloomed through my chest, spreading like wildfire. "You want to kiss me," I breathed, the revelation making me giddy. His eyes snapped back to mine, glacial blue turned predatory. "Kissing," he said slowly, voice dropping an octave, "doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of what I want to do to you." The air left my lungs. His grip on my wrist shifted, thumb finding my pulse point. Pressing there. Feeling the frantic rhythm he'd caused. "Kissing is gentle," he continued, leaning in just enough that his breath ghosted across my lips. Close enough to take. Close enough to claim. But he didn't. "Kissing is sweet. What I want?" His eyes dragged down my face, my throat, lower then back up with deliberate slowness. "There's nothing gentle about it."
Fantasy
155 Chs
Verkauft an den Frost-Alpha

Verkauft an den Frost-Alpha

Selene Jameson war schon immer der Schandfleck der Familie, die ungewollte Tochter, ein Schatten der Goldkinder. In der Nacht, in der ihre Mutter stirbt, um ihr das Leben zu retten, verliert Selene die einzige Person, die sie je geliebt hat. Als Atlas D'Angelo, der Junge, dem sie alles gab, sie auf die grausamste Art und Weise verrät, schwört sie, nie wieder um Liebe zu betteln. Doch das Schicksal hat düsterere Pläne. In der Nacht, in der Selene endlich Freiheit, Ruhm, Geld und eine eigene Zukunft schmeckt, verkauft ihre Familie sie an eine übernatürliche Auktion. Sie wird in eine verborgene Welt gestoßen, die von Lykanern beherrscht wird, die Menschen als nichts weiter als eine Ware ansehen. Dann kauft er sie. Mikhail Morozov, der Wintercrest-Alpha und Hohe Alpha der Onyx-Eintracht. Gefürchtet in ganz Nocturna, dem Reich der Lykaner. Mit einer zerbrochenen Vergangenheit, einer vermissten Schwester und einem Thron, der auf Blut und Verrat gebaut ist, ist das Letzte, was er braucht, ein aufsässiges Menschenmädchen mit einer scharfen Zunge und einem schwärzeren Humor als seine Sünden. Aber Selene ist kein Mensch. Sie trägt den Halbmond, ein Zeichen uralter Macht, das Nocturna retten oder zerstören könnte. Als sich herausstellt, dass Kustav Volkov, ein rivalisierender, skrupelloser Alpha, Selenes Vater ist, erhebt er Anspruch auf sie. Mikhail bietet Selene eine Wahl an: ihn in einem blutgebundenen Pakt zu heiraten, der ihr Schutz nach dem Gesetz der Lykaner gewährt. Aber diese Zweckehe wird alles andere als zweckmäßig sein. *** „Und du riechst gut“, unterbrach ich ihn, die Worte sprudelten aus mir heraus, bevor ich sie aufhalten konnte. „Wirklich gut. Wie Winter, aber nicht die furchterregende Art. Die schöne Art. Mit Schnee und –“ Ich rümpfte die Nase und suchte nach der richtigen Beschreibung. „Diesen zarten Frostmustern, die auf Glas erscheinen.“ Mikhail brachte ein tiefes Geräusch in seiner Brust hervor, das ein Knurren, ein Lachen oder etwas dazwischen hätte sein können. „Warum gibt es da zwei Treppen?“, platzte ich plötzlich heraus und starrte auf die doppelte, große Treppe, die sich vor uns auftürmte. „Ist das Absicht? Es scheint lächerlich übertrieben.“ „Es gibt nur eine Treppe, moya.“ „Bist du sicher? Ich sehe nämlich definitiv zwei. Vielleicht brauchst du eine Sehkorrektur. Brauchen Lykaner Brillen? Das wäre urkomisch. Winzige Brillen auf einem riesigen, furchterregenden Wolf –“ „Selene.“ Seine Stimme klang angespannt, so straff, dass sie selbst durch meinen Nebel drang. „Du musst aufhören zu reden.“ Ich blickte zu ihm auf, während der Schmerz den angenehmen Dunst durchdrang. „Warum? Nerve ich dich? Tut mir leid. Ich werde still sein.“ „Nein.“ Das Wort kam scharf, fast gequält heraus. „Du nervst mich nicht. Du bist –“ Er brach den Satz ab, sein Kiefer spannte sich so heftig an, dass ich den Muskel zucken sah. „Ruh dich einfach aus.“ Aber ich wollte mich nicht ausruhen. Ich wollte verstehen, warum sein Gesichtsausdruck so aussah – so starr und heißhungrig und noch etwas, das ich nicht einordnen konnte. „Ist alles in Ordnung?“, fragte ich und hob meine Hand zu seinem Kiefer. Er fing mein Handgelenk ab, bevor ich ihn berühren konnte, sein Griff war sanft und doch unnachgiebig. „Lass es.“ „Warum nicht?“ „Weil ich die Kontrolle ohnehin kaum bewahren kann, und wenn du mich jetzt berührst –“ Er hielt abrupt inne und presste die Augen für einen Moment zusammen. „Lass es einfach.“ Das hätte mir Angst machen sollen. Die Wildheit in seinem Ton, die Art, wie seine Zurückhaltung aus allen Nähten zu platzen schien. Aber mein betrunkenes Ich lächelte nur, unerklärlich erfreut. Dann bemerkte ich, wie sein Blick nach unten wanderte. Nur für den Bruchteil eines Herzschlags. Zu meinem Mund. Hitze blühte in meiner Brust auf und breitete sich wie ein Lauffeuer aus. „Du willst mich küssen“, hauchte ich, und die Erkenntnis machte mich schwindelig. Seine Augen schnellten zurück zu meinen, das eisige Blau wurde raubtierhaft. „Küssen“, sagte er langsam, seine Stimme eine Oktave tiefer, „kratzt nicht einmal an der Oberfläche dessen, was ich mit dir tun will.“ Mir blieb die Luft weg. Sein Griff um mein Handgelenk verlagerte sich, sein Daumen fand meinen Puls. Drückte dort. Fühlte den rasenden Rhythmus, den er verursacht hatte. „Küssen ist sanft“, fuhr er fort und beugte sich gerade so weit vor, dass sein Atem über meine Lippen strich. Nah genug, um zu nehmen. Nah genug, um zu beanspruchen. Aber er tat es nicht. „Küssen ist süß. Was ich will?“ Seine Augen wanderten mein Gesicht hinab, meinen Hals, tiefer und dann mit bedächtiger Langsamkeit wieder nach oben. „Daran ist nichts Sanftes.“
Fantasy
139 Chs
Will mankind perish in 2056?
Some scientists predicted that extreme weather and natural disasters would occur frequently in 2056, especially droughts in Africa and the Middle East, which would cause hundreds of millions of people to suffer, but this did not mean that humanity would perish. Although there were many predictions about the extinction of mankind, these were all speculations based on different factors. There was currently no conclusive evidence that mankind would perish in 2056. The novel " Mars of Paradise " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-01-09 16:54
All things perish
The concept of 'everything dies' was a concept that expressed extreme silence, decay, and a state without any vitality. It could be expressed in different situations. For example, it could be used to describe a person's heart that was dead after suffering a huge blow, as if someone had lost all hope after experiencing the betrayal of love. It could also be used to describe the silence and desolation of the natural environment or state of mind, as if everything around them had lost its vitality after the death of a loved one, giving people the feeling that all things were dead. It could also contain philosophical thinking. Everything in the world was ever-changing, and there was life and death. After recognizing this nature, one could let go of the obsession with life and death and reach a state of inner silence similar to the death of all things. In addition, the phrase " all things die " could also be an expression element in artistic creation, such as in music to create a dark and desperate atmosphere. The novel " The Erosion of All Things " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-14 11:19
Who is Big Ed in the Big Ed story?
As I said before, without more context, it's difficult to determine who this Big Ed is. He could be anyone from a real - life individual to a fictional character.
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2024-12-06 18:57
Will mankind perish one day?
In many ways, there was a possibility that mankind would perish. From a historical point of view, humans were on the verge of extinction about 70,000 years ago. At that time, due to the sudden climate change in Africa and the eruption of the Toba volcano, humans did not domesticate animals and plants, and lacked a source of energy reserves. In the face of environmental changes, their ability to withstand risks was extremely low, resulting in at least 2000 human females remaining. From the perspective of possible future factors: 1. In terms of changes to the Earth itself, the Earth would face multiple crises in 250 million years. The movement of the continental plates would form supercontinents, which would lead to volcanic eruptions, frequent earthquakes and tsunamis. Volcanic eruptions would release huge amounts of carbon dioxide to aggravate the greenhouse effect. At the same time, the intensity of solar radiation would increase with age. Coupled with the greenhouse gases emitted by humans themselves, the Earth would become a high-temperature "furnace." More than 80% of the land would no longer be suitable for the survival of mammals, and humans might die as a result. 2. In terms of human activities, if a nuclear war broke out, it would lead to the extinction of life. Even if there was no nuclear war, the ecological imbalance caused by the destruction of the Earth's environment by humans could also lead to the extinction of life on Earth, including humans. 3. As for other species, if a species that was smarter or stronger than humans appeared, it might also lead to the extinction of humans. Judging from the laws of the universe's development, celestial bodies such as the solar system, the Earth, and the Moon all had their own development cycles. Eventually, they would all die out, and it would be difficult for humans to survive forever in such a cosmic environment. However, these situations were based on current knowledge and research speculations. Humans were also constantly exploring ways to solve the crisis of survival, such as environmental protection, sustainable development, and other measures. These efforts could also change the fate of mankind. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-07-10 15:18
Can ghosts also perish?
In some novels, ghosts could die. For example, in Mysterious Revival, ghosts could not be completely killed, but the ghost controller needed to activate the power of the ghost in his body to deal with the ghost. However, the stronger the power, the faster the ghost in his body would revive, and the faster the ghost controller would die. This implied that the existence of the ghost was closely related to the ghost controller. Under certain conditions, the state of the ghost might change due to the death of the ghost controller, which could be regarded as a related concept of " extinction." However, the setting of ghosts in different novels varied greatly. Some novels might set ghosts as immortal, depending on the worldview of the novel. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-07-03 06:16
All things will eventually perish
From a scientific point of view, things in the universe were indeed on the verge of extinction. From the perspective of the universe, scientists believed that the universe might eventually go extinct. After 200 trillion trillion years, stars would explode, black holes would disappear, and everything in the world would eventually perish. This was a natural law. From the perspective of the laws of physics, the law of increase in the number of particles explained the reason why everything was heading towards extinction. Entropy could be understood as the degree of chaos in a system. Entropy increase was a development process from order to disorder and could not be reversed. For example, as an isolated system, the universe would become more and more chaotic as time passed. Humans would not be able to escape, and life would continue to develop in disorder, eventually aging and dying. Stars would also be exhausted due to the depletion of nuclear fuel. When the hydrogen element in the universe could not continue to give birth to new stars, the universe would fall into endless darkness after the last star was extinguished. The remaining planets, black holes, and other celestial bodies would also decay into neutrons over a long period of time. The black holes would eventually evaporate and disappear due to Hawking radiation, and the entire universe would go to the end of the Great Heat Death. According to the general law of the development of things, the process of extinction of things gradually developed and accelerated, usually including aging and the final extinction. There was a certain degree of reversibility in the aging stage, but it became irreversible as it developed. When things used up all their regulating abilities and could not maintain the stability of key variables or maintain balance with the environment, they would die. From the perspective of the Earth and humans, there were possibilities such as a nuclear war on Earth leading to mass extinction of life forms, human destruction of the Earth's environment causing ecological imbalance leading to extinction of life forms, or the emergence of species smarter and stronger than humans leading to the extinction of humans. All of these indicated that the Earth and humans were also facing the risk of extinction.
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2026-06-23 05:10
Can people never perish?
In the novel " Nine State Sword Song ", he constructed a possible situation where people could never die. In the 24th century, although human beings could not live forever in reality, if they used information backup devices to copy their memories, feelings, worldviews, and thinking patterns onto the Internet, as long as the earth did not perish and human beings did not die, the human spirit could live forever in this world, thus achieving a sense of immortality. However, this was only the situation in the novel. There was no such technology or possibility of immortality in the real world. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-06-28 03:40
What Makes 'Ed, Ed and Deets' Fanfiction Interesting?
The unique characters of Ed, Ed and Deets are what make the fanfiction interesting. Writers can explore their relationships in different ways, creating new storylines that might not be in the original source. It's exciting to see how different authors interpret these characters and the situations they can be put in.
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2024-11-07 21:30
Get Ed, Ed and Deets Fanfiction: Where to Find It?
You can try fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a vast collection of fanfictions from various fandoms. Just use the search bar and type in 'Ed, Ed and Deets' and it might show relevant stories. Another option could be Fanfiction.net, although the tagging system there might require some more precise searching.
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2024-11-07 18:46
Ba Jin's book Perish
Ba Jin's " Perdition " was a science fiction novel about the predicament that humans faced in the future due to technological advancement. The protagonist of the novel was a scientist named Li Wei. He had been working hard to develop a technology that could save mankind, but in the process, he encountered many obstacles and challenges. Through describing the struggle of Li Wei and his team, the novel shows the difficulties and challenges faced by mankind in the pursuit of science and technology. At the same time, it also probes into the problems of human nature, morality, and values. Some plots and characters in the novel also had certain symbolic meanings to express the author's thoughts and concerns about the development of science and technology. Perdition was one of Ba Jin's most important science fiction novels. It was of great significance to the development and influence of science fiction literature.
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2024-09-12 00:06
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