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Doomsday, Let's Open A Restaurant

Doomsday, Let's Open A Restaurant

Check out my other books at this site: https://bookreadingweb.onrender.com/ In a world plagued by the relentless scourge of the undead and ferocious mutant creatures, one man finds himself at the heart of an extraordinary culinary adventure. Meet Xiao Feng, an ordinary chef who, by a twist of fate, awakens in a city overrun by zombies and bizarre mutants. Yet, amidst the chaos and devastation, he discovers a remarkable gift – the power of Culinary Mastery. Xiao Feng's restaurant, "Great Potential," becomes an oasis of safety in a city teeming with danger. Its mysterious defenses not only keep the undead hordes at bay but also shield it from the most devastating of calamities. Armed with a unique set of culinary skills, Xiao Feng embarks on a journey of survival, innovation, and flavor in a world where the distinction between life and death has blurred. As Xiao Feng ventures out into the treacherous streets of the fallen city, he encounters both the undead and living survivors, each with their own unique abilities and stories. His culinary creations not only fill empty stomachs but offer incredible attributes and power-ups to those who partake. But the challenges are enormous, and some encounters prove that not all monsters are mindless. With a growing menu of mutant ingredients and an expanding array of skills, Xiao Feng must navigate a treacherous path of survival while unlocking the secrets of his newfound abilities. He strives to complete missions issued by a mysterious system and unlock the full potential of his culinary prowess. "Doomsday, Let's Open a Restaurant" is a tale of resilience, creativity, and culinary artistry set against a backdrop of horror and uncertainty. Join Xiao Feng as he turns the art of cooking into a lifeline, serving hope on a plate and defying the apocalypse one dish at a time. Will his unique culinary skills be enough to survive in this nightmarish world?
Fantasy
424 Chs
Tear Me Open (BL)

Tear Me Open (BL)

Torren Matthews is nineteen, still chasing tennis balls across his father's preferred courts for a sport he stopped loving years ago. Still being what everyone else decided he should be. He hasn't figured out much about himself yet. Who he is, what he wants, and which direction to fall. He's in no rush. Then his sister gets engaged to Lennox Kane, and Theron Kane enters his life like a quiet disaster. Fifteen years older. Gay in the way that makes it look easy, like he was born knowing exactly who he was and refused to apologize for it. He smokes too much, runs a company his father is quietly trying to steal from under him, and looks at Torren like a decision that's already been made, just waiting for Torren to catch up. Theron is honest about what he wants this to be. A footnote. Something to fill the space between family events. Torren is too young, this is too complicated, and it ends before the wedding. Simple. Toren agrees. It's not like he's interested in men anyway. Except Theron keeps showing up. And every time he does, it gets harder to remember why it's supposed to be temporary. The boy who didn't know what he wanted has been dismantled, carefully even, completely, without ever being asked for permission. Theron still insists it's temporary. But there's a gap between what a man says and what he does when he thinks no one is watching. Toren sees the difference. He's been paying attention all along. The other is running out of ways to call it something else.
LGBT+
202 Chs
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The following is the list of the top ten worst scripts in 2022 (organized according to the author's "statistics"+ mystery circle ratings): 1. Reversal! The Book of Reasoning, City Limit, Mystery Circle score 6.6. This was a Japanese mystery script. A group of mystery novelists gathered to solve the case, but there were many problems. Although the reading volume was large, the writing was boring, the story was melodramatic, the tricks were mediocre and childish, and it was ridiculed as "reading for 1 hour, reasoning for 5 minutes". The whole process was based on guessing the author's setting. There were no amazing memory points after playing, and the overall mediocrity was not worth the limited price. 2. "Delta's Cage", City Limit, Mystery Circle Rating 6.5. The concept of "Delta" was basically useless when it came to pengci novels. The small mechanism segment copied the board game, while the reasoning segment was child's play. There were many peripheral characters, and the plot was cliché. It forced the players to sublimate their ideas, making them feel awkward. 3. "Strange Records of Death Seniors in West Seoul." Exclusive. Mystery Circle Rating: 6.4. The author and the author were more famous, but this book made the players 'experience not good. The volume was very small (the script and clues were more than 20 pages, and some players completed it in less than 4 hours). The story setting was ridiculous, and there were some rigid impressions of Korean tycoons and North-South relations. A large number of audio clues could not be heard clearly, causing unnecessary obstacles. 4. Zombie Speed Road, City Limit, Mystery Circle Rating 6.3. Deductive reasoning, high requirements for the DPS and NPC, high cost, so the release of the city limit, but other than deduction, there is no highlight. The reasoning was simple, the story was thin, and it was all supported by the deduction of the game. There were many colorful eggs, but the main line was boring. Most of them were old memes, and the form was greater than the content. 5. "Eternal Sleep in the Four Quarters Pavilion", limited to the city, mystery circle score 6.1. There were three difficulty options, but the higher difficulty increased the difficulty by reducing the number of clues and increasing the blurry perspective, which made the players feel bored. The simple version also had problems such as peripheral characters, poor writing style, and the idea of "pressing the head", which did not meet the standards of the city. 6. "PM Is Dead Again", box, Mystery Circle Rating 5.7. The author, Feiran, did not have any particularly good works after "The Essence Diary of a Sick Boy." This book also had some problems. 7. The list did not elaborate on the scripts ranked 7 - 10, but judging from the overall list, these scripts also had various factors that led to them being rated as bad. The original novel of "The Shadow of Beacon Burning Plum Fragrance" was "The Hitman's Diary of the Pseudo Song Dynasty." The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
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2026-07-28 16:17
The Daisy, the screenplay, the performance
As someone who loves to read novels, I can't directly provide the screenshots of movies or TV series. However, if you want to know more about the plot and the scenes of the movie, I can provide you with some general information. Daisy was a British film released in 1997, which was adapted from Stephen King's novel of the same name by Anne Hathaway. The movie tells a story about love, friendship and self-awareness. It is famous for its delicate emotions and touching scenes. If you need the storyboard of " Daisy ", I can provide you with some relevant information, but I can't directly provide the complete script. A screenplay was usually jointly developed by the director and screenwriter to present the plot and scene of a movie or television series. If you need more specific information, please contact the relevant film or television production company or director to obtain more accurate information.
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2024-09-18 20:56
Is a screenplay the same as a novel?
No, they're not the same. A screenplay is written specifically for a film or TV show, focusing on dialogue and visual elements. A novel has more room for detailed descriptions and internal thoughts of characters.
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2024-10-14 06:22
Is a screenplay considered a novel?
No, a screenplay isn't the same as a novel. A screenplay is specifically written for a film or TV production, focusing on visual and dialogue elements.
3 answers
2024-10-16 12:50
Sayejit Rey's screenplay
Sayjit Rey was a well-known screenwriter. His representative works included The Lost Ark, Lost Ark 2, Mysterious Island, and so on. These works all involved sci-fi, adventure, fantasy, and other elements that were deeply loved by readers.
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2024-09-10 22:10
Is it easier to sell a screenplay or a novel?
Selling a novel can be easier as there are numerous publishing houses and online platforms accepting submissions. Screenplays, on the other hand, face more competition and a more niche market.
1 answer
2024-10-07 03:02
Is it easier to publish a novel or a screenplay?
In my opinion, publishing a novel is often easier. You have more flexibility in terms of length, style, and content.
3 answers
2024-10-03 02:30
How to turn a screenplay into a novel?
Well, first you need to expand on the characters' inner thoughts and emotions. Also, add more descriptive details to the settings and scenes.
2 answers
2024-09-28 07:31
How to transform a screenplay into a novel?
To turn a screenplay into a novel, start by elaborating on the settings and dialogues. Make the story flow smoothly and add subplots if needed to enhance the complexity and appeal.
1 answer
2024-10-01 07:24
How to transform a novel into a screenplay?
First, you need to break down the plot of the novel into scenes. Then, focus on character development and dialogues that work well on the screen. It's not easy but with careful planning, it can be done.
2 answers
2024-10-07 09:24
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