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I Regained My Memories and Became Rich After Getting Divorced

I Regained My Memories and Became Rich After Getting Divorced

"Gu Dai, I only married you to make Grandpa happy. If someone else had saved Grandpa, I would have married her just the same! Don't think too highly of yourself!" Throughout the three years of marriage, Gu Dai's husband insulted her on many occasions. She wouldn't have believed she was once pampered and wealthy if she hadn't suddenly regained her memory. Why did she willingly serve this man for three years? This man was even despicable enough to fall for another woman! The first thing Gu Dai did after regaining her memory was to get a divorce! Rumors spread throughout the capital that the girl from the slums was getting a divorce from Mr. Song! "Seriously? Isn't she a gold digger?" Everyone asked. "She's just playing hard to get. Do you think she can ever move on?" Mr. Song asked. Immediately after that, everybody discovered that Gu Dai had returned to the Gu family in the capital. She was now the young lady of the wealthiest family in town. It turned out that she was the young lady of the Gu family who had gone missing after a cruise ship accident happened three years ago! "Mr. Song, Ms. Gu is way out of your league," everyone said. "So what? She doesn't know how to plan for the future. Apart from money, she has nothing else," Mr. Song said. Not long after that, people began discovering Gu Dai's multiple identities. She was a bigshot hacker, a miracle doctor, the best designer in the country... She was everything Song Ling had been looking for. When they met again, he grabbed her and begged her with tears in his eyes. "Dai, I won't mind if you have feelings for others. Can you please let me stay by your side anyway?"
Urban
656 Chs
Memories of the Night

Memories of the Night

COMPLETED His business rivals drugged a cold-hearted and handsome CEO, and the medicine intoxicated his whole body. The only way to cure him is through sexual contact. He went to the hospital to have his antidote, and a young nursing student who substituted someone to save this mysterious man fell into his trap. The ordeal lasted for three nights in a row. The man disappeared like he never existed before. After how many years, while she gradually discovers the mystery of her father's death, they meet again. For four years, he barely slept through full nights, and he developed severe insomnia caused by the drug. Accidentally, he accused her of being a thief. He captured and imprisoned her; however, vague memories of the scent and woman's body that served him during his struggling moment keeps haunting him. The smell of her body is like magic, gradually calming his restless nerve and making him sleep. He possessed her immediately and promised not to let her go the time he laid his eyes on her. He discovered she is the same woman who had become his antidote that night, yet he concealed the truth because she strives to flee away from him. No wonder he got a sense of déjà vu when he first saw her and smelled her fragrance. No wonder he was so enamored by her and her body. It turns out that she's the woman he often dreams about, the first significant woman in his life. The woman he is longing for and his beautiful nightmare. He fell in love with her and does all means to make her his wife. She wanted her freedom, and she refused him several times. The painful memory of the past keeps haunting her, and she promised to take revenge on a man who assaulted her four years ago. Would she fall in love with the man who takes advantage of her that night? Does the mysterious man, love at first sight, will change their fate? How long could he stand against her hatred to win her trust and love? Special Note: If you are looking for a sweet contemporary-romance genre, this novel doesn't have that kind of plot. Most plots of my novel talk about mystery, suspense, and a slice of life. Often FL starts a slow pace of development, from weak to strong.
Urban
555 Chs
Neon Shadows - Memories of Sin

Neon Shadows - Memories of Sin

In the shadow-soaked alleys of a city where memories are both currency and weapon, burned-out detective Maxwell Hartwell is known for his unique immunity to memory extraction, a trait that marks him as both an asset and an outcast. When enigmatic Elena Voss approaches him to investigate the murder of Victor Kane, a top memory trader renowned for his ruthless ambition, Max is drawn into a web of deceit that permeates the highest echelons of society. Max's investigation leads him deep into the underbelly of the memory trade, where human experiences are bought and sold to the highest bidder, altering personalities and histories at will. As he navigates this dangerous landscape, he's forced to contend with his former partner, Detective Sarah Lim, who walks a thin line between law enforcement and moral compromise. Throughout his journey, Max is aided by the Archivist, a secretive figure who trades in illicit memories, providing Max with information that cannot be obtained by conventional means. As Max delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a disturbing truth: Victor Kane's death is merely the surface of a much larger conspiracy that threatens to topple the precarious balance of power within the city. His investigation reveals a sinister plot to control the memory market, orchestrated by figures that blur the line between friend and foe. Haunted by fragments of his own inaccessible past, Max must navigate through layers of betrayal and manipulation, confronting painful truths about himself and those he once trusted. The closer he gets to solving the murder, the more entangled he becomes in a struggle for power that will define the future of memory itself. With the city on the brink of chaos, Max is faced with a choice that will not only determine his own fate but also the fate of a society where memories can be rewritten at will. As alliances shift and secrets are unearthed, Max must decide whether to continue protecting a world that has forsaken him or forge a new path that could lead to redemption—or ruin.
Sci-fi
343 Chs
Beijing-Hong Kong Memories

Beijing-Hong Kong Memories

Liang Weining rose to become a 'favorite' of Mr. Chen, the capital magnate of the Hong Kong Region, in just six months. The outside world said she climbed up by her beauty. No matter how good a vase might look, it can't escape being discarded once the owner grows tired of it. As such, everyone watched and waited. After three long years, they finally received news of Liang Weining's dismissal. While the entire upper circle thought Liang Weining had become history, nobody knew that on the eve of New Year's Eve, an entertainment reporter captured a romantic moment. In a black business car parked underneath the Zhonggang headquarters building, the backseat window was half-lowered, and Mr. Chen, who was always dignified and composed, unexpectedly lost control. In the mottled shadows, he grabbed the chin of a young girl and kissed her fiercely. The photos were exposed that same night, and a heavy snow fell over the Eastern Suburbs of Beijing. Inside the Mid-hill Villa, the fireplace blazed warmly. The man took the girl's soft, boneless hand from behind and guided her to write on the Xuan paper: Chen Jingyuan. "When will we go public?" he asked in a low voice. As soon as he'd finished speaking, the mobile phone screen lit up. The exclusive breaking news headline from the Hong Kong media flashed before their eyes again, and Liang Weining fretted over the news title, "Let's wait a bit longer." Chen Jingyuan's voice was slightly deep, "What are you worried about?" "My dad's blood pressure has been unstable lately." Years later, Mr. Chen gave an interview to the media, addressing personal issues. Reporter: "For you, what was the biggest obstacle in pursuing Mrs. Chen back then?" Mr. Chen paused for a few seconds, then smiled lightly, "My father-in-law's blood pressure." - High-ranking man X female secretary | 90% sweet | 8 years older.
Urban
256 Chs
Is 'The Soviet Story' a reliable source for understanding the Soviet Union?
No. It is not a reliable source. It distorts historical facts to fit a certain ideological view.
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2024-12-03 15:02
1965 Soviet spaceship
In 1965, the Soviet Union had several important events related to spacecraft. On March 18, the Soviet Union launched the "Ascend 2" spacecraft. Astronauts Leonov and Pavel Bereyaev took off in the spacecraft. At 11:34, when the spacecraft flew over the Soviet Union, Leonov wore a spacesuit weighing about 90 kilograms for the first human spacewalk. He opened the window, carried a " life support system " backpack, tied a 5.75-meter-long rope, and jumped into space from the outer hatch of the spacecraft. This feat made Leonov awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" and entered the history of aerospace. The novel " Hundred Years of Spaceship " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-09 14:08
Dubrovsky, a Soviet novel
I don't know what the soviets 'novel Dubrovsky is. Perhaps you're referring to some other novel or…If you can provide more information or context, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
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2024-09-22 05:53
Soviet Literature and Fictions
There were many classic novels in Soviet literature that were worth recommending. Among them were Constantine Mihailovich Simonov's Smoke of the Motherland and Comrades, Boris Nikolaevich Polevoy's The Story of Real People and From Belgorod to Carpathia, Mihail Semyonovich Bubenov's Birch Tree, Emanuel Heinrihovich Kazakovich's Stars and Spring on the Oder River. Leonid Sergeyevich Sobolev's Green Light, Viktor Platonovich Nekrasov's Men in the Stalingrad-Trench, Nikolay Korneyevich Chukowski's Sky of the Baltics, Vasily Semyonovich Grossman's War Years and For the Cause of Justice, Alexander Alfredovich Buick's Road to Volokolamsk, and so on. In addition, there were also works such as We by Zamiyatyn, Quiet Don by Sholokhov, Master and Margaret by Bulgakov, Doctor Zhivago by Pasternak, Life and Destiny by Grossman, Gulag Archipelago by Solzhenitsyn, etc., which were also representative works of Soviet literature. These works had an important position in world literature and were worth reading.
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2025-01-08 12:49
The Trilogy of Soviet Fictions
The trilogy of the Soviet novels referred to the trilogy of the Soviet Union's Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamiyatyn: The Quiet Don, Crime and Punishment, and Fire and Sword. The Quiet Don River was one of the most famous works of Yevgeniy Ivanovich Zamiyadin. It told the story of three generations of a family in a small town in central Russia at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. It depicted the society, politics, culture, life and other aspects of that era. The novel is considered one of the masterpieces of Russian literature and a classic of world literature. Crime and Punishment mainly told the story of a woman named Slav Katyusha, who was sentenced to death because of her own mistakes. Through the perspective of the protagonist Slav Katyusha, the novel reveals the dark side of Russian society at that time, and also reflects the corruption and injustice of Russian law at that time. Fire and Sword, on the other hand, told the story of a group of revolutions fighting against the suppression of the Soviet government. The novel depicted the hardships of the Russian revolution and the various dangers and challenges faced by the revolutions. The novel also reflected the political, social, and cultural contradictions and problems of the Soviet era. These three novels were all classics of Soviet literature. Through their deep insight and description of Russian history, culture, society, and other aspects, they reflected the social reality and people's lives of that era.
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2025-02-26 22:10
Classic Soviet novels
I recommend 'Burning Moscow', a historical novel written by the Tang people of Red Square. The protagonist had transmigrated into the Soviet Union's female soldier, Lida. She had grown up from an ordinary female soldier in the Great Patriotic War and participated in many major battles. Her perspective was unique. Although there was little emotional description, the plot dragged on in the middle, and politics were too idealistic, the battlefield was described truthfully, the characters were vividly portrayed, and the author's skill was profound. There was also Red Moscow, which was created by smearing his memories. The story of Misha's rebirth as the Red Army began with the Soviet Union's counterattack. The writing style was not bad. As the author's first book, although it was a little immature, it was worth supporting. "My Great Patriotic War" was written by the reborn Yang Tao. The Chinese transmigrator went to the Soviet Union to participate in World War II. However, there were problems such as unreasonable settings and poor sense of substitution. The rising stone creation of "The Son of a Concubine Becomes an Emperor". The protagonist Zhu Youhua transmigrated to become the third son of King Fu's concubine. She faced the crisis of being cooked into a banquet and counterattacked. "The Way of the Wuxia World" was a wuxia time-travel novel written by Zhuo Jiu Kong Ming. The main character, Xu Yin, traveled through the world of the Wuxia World with a bronze sword to pursue the way of the sword. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-03-28 07:29
Soviet 1240 missile ship
The Type 1240 guided missile ship (Hurricane M ṣ K- 5) was a milestone in the development of small guided missile ships in the Soviet Union. The water foil under the boat was made of titanium alloy. The main power was two 180,000 horsepower gas turbine engines. The maximum speed was 60 knots, and the combat radius was 1200 kilometers at a cruising speed of 45 knots. The Soviet Navy had high hopes for the Type 1240 and set a wide range of mission objectives. Every time it was improved, its capabilities were expanded. The ship should have high maneuverability and high speed that could be achieved at that time. It would also be equipped with new anti-ship missiles to have powerful firepower. In 1972, the first and only small missile ship of this type was built at the Leningradsky Shipyard. In addition to being equipped with modern anti-ship missiles, the M ṣ K- 5 had two notable features: one was the water foil, and the other was the power system. Its power system was equipped with two gas turbine engines with a total power of 36,000 horsepower, which transmitted the moment to the propeller through the bearings to achieve a maximum speed of 57 - 60 knots (105 - 111 km/h). There was also a low-power system with a total power of only 2200 horsepower, including two diesel engines that drove two sets of water jet systems for the ship to travel in the conventional way (when not using the water foil). The 320-ton displacement of the ship was considered large among the missile boats and hovercrafts of the time, and the hull was made of magnesium-aluminum alloy. However, although it was powerful, it could not enter the mass production stage for various reasons. The novel "Mars of Paradise" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-02-26 11:32
Soviet artillery fire
The Soviet artillery had the following characteristics: 1. ** Large quantity **: Two years before the outbreak of World War II, the Soviets had 17,000 cannons. By 1939, it had soared to 56,000 gates, and when the Soviet-German war broke out, it was 59,000 gates. For example, there were 871 M1931 heavy howitzers and 7000 M1937 (152mm caliber howitzers). These were only the siege artillery. There were more conventional howitzers, and 105mm caliber howitzers were also equipped in large quantities in regimental combat units. In the Battle of Berlin in April 1945, the Soviet Union used 41600 artillery to attack Berlin. 2. ** Large caliber **: 152mm caliber artillery is just the beginning. There are also 203mm howitzers that can be deployed in the army level. For example, the M1931 heavy howitzer has a caliber of 203mm. It was used to destroy the German reinforced concrete fortifications during the counterattack phase at the end of the Soviet-German war. 3. The density of artillery on the battlefield was high, and the firepower was fierce. Take the Battle of the Oder River as an example. The Soviets deployed 41,600 artillery of various types in the frontal attack. After the war, they launched a three-hour bombardment on the German positions, firing 450,000 shells, completely destroying the German defensive positions. The German trenches were basically flattened, and there was no place to hide. On the first day of the Battle of Berlin, the artillery of the Soviet Union's Belarusian First Front Army poured 12.36 million rounds of ammunition, setting a record in human artillery history. The German defense line outside Berlin was destroyed within 20 minutes. In the dense breakthrough area, the number of front artillery of the Soviets reached 270 per kilometer. The tactics of the Soviet Artillery were simple and effective. Before the attack, they would formulate a detailed plan to launch a fire attack. The pre-attack often began in the early hours of the morning and lasted for hours or even days to destroy the enemy's artillery positions and armor forces to achieve the goal of suppression and destruction. The Soviets emphasized the concentrated use of artillery and strong attacks. Infantry charged through the gaps created by artillery, and armored units charged through the gaps in the defense line. However, the Soviet artillery also had shortcomings. They lacked communication with each other and lacked large-scale battle maps (a 1:50000 scale battle map was obtained in 1942). In World War II, the Soviet Artillery was powerful and more lethal than the German army and other opponents, playing an extremely important role in the war. "Arcs of Fire" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-13 01:04
1956 old Soviet film
In 1956, the Soviet Union had old films such as Area 45 and Spring in the Mountain City. Area 45 was an anti-feature film that told the story of the forest fire in Area 45 on the border of the Soviet Union, the experience of the forest firefighter Volgen, and the story of the Western spy organization infiltrating the Soviet Union. " Arcs of Fire " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-13 22:55
How did Soviet science fiction themes reflect the Soviet society of that time?
The themes of Soviet science fiction often mirrored the values and concerns of Soviet society. For instance, the emphasis on space exploration in science fiction was a reflection of the real - world focus on the Soviet space program. It was a source of national pride and represented the country's scientific and technological prowess. The exploration of utopian and dystopian themes was related to the Soviet ideology. Utopian visions showed the ideals of the socialist state, such as equality and collective well - being. Dystopian elements could be seen as warnings against straying from those ideals or the potential misuses of power.
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2024-11-02 08:03
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