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The Price Is Your Everything

The Price Is Your Everything

Neris Truide was born with the legendary purple jewel eyes of the ancient warrior Elandria. Despite this, her peers at the noble academy bully her mercilessly, destroying her self-esteem. Adopted by the wealthy and powerful duke Elandria because of her jewel eyes, Neris eventually marries Crown Prince Abelus―only to be pushed aside for his mistress Megara, who led the bullying at school. Neris's life ends at age thirty when she is poisoned by her adoptive sister Valentin. However, instead of dying, she wakes up back at age twelve with her memories of her previous life intact. Enrolled at the academy once more, she sets about exacting revenge on those who ostracized, assaulted, and ultimately murdered her. But she didn't expect that in this life, she'd cross paths with Cledwyn Maindulante, the cunning future ruler of the north. As a determined Neris sets out to make her enemies suffer―and prevent her murder―will Cledwyn turn out to be a dangerous foe, or her closest ally ever? *********************************************** *Noticed* - The translation isn't accurate and the language used is considered informal or "messy". - It's recommended to add this to your reading list to stay updated. - Readers are encouraged to support the original creators by purchasing the official version when it's available. - There are links provided to support the translator financially. - Readers are asked to enjoy the fan translation quietly and avoid causing any trouble or seeking attention. That's all, happy reading everyone!
Fantasy
302 Chs
Price of Freedom

Price of Freedom

Novel PSA: Moved to Royal Road, and relaunching under Free Yet Chained on August 1st 2025 Freedom is a word undefinable by mankind. Chased indefinitely while the tunnel of freedom's infinite journey is constantly filled with rubble you need to destroy. According to the most extreme definition, one would have to be unbound by every law and concept making up the world. In Lukas’ case, he created his own definition — as any “elected” king would. Everything possible Lukas could’ve wanted was in his grasp by the time he passed into the afterlife, especially a honey-sweetened chocolate milkshake that he could barely attempt to consume. Family, health, island oasis, world peace, and the never-ending pursuit of novel stimuli. Nothing went according to plan, yet everything seemed to work out in the end. Yet the very second he passed, Lukas realized the one thing he knew would undeniably occur, failed to be given to him. Death… After two years of meandering the currents of life, he was finally able to get a grasp on reality, and rejected it. New world, new body, randomly “gifted” the power of flight after months of meditation — a perfect interpretation of freedom, and a restart he desperately did not want. What could possibly go wrong in a kingdom surrounded by walls? What was so dangerous that required walls reaching the heights of 600 feet to blanket any sense of horizon one could see? And what in the God’s is up with that reverse whirlpool this kingdom revolves around? —————————————— What to Expect: - Reincarnation MC(with consequences) - OP MC (choose to hide powers for good reason) - Slice of life engagements to give life to the world - Meaningful relationships - Dungeon Diving - Epic uses of magic!! - Blood, guts, and bones - Deep mysteries - Academy Arc(Volume 2) - No harem cuz we not about that life
Fantasy
186 Chs
The Price of an Heir

The Price of an Heir

Suho has always lived between two worlds. One shaped by legacy, pride, and expectations he never chose, and another shaped by a heart that feels too deeply for the life he is meant to lead. He is cold, silent, charming, and smart when it comes to business. But he is gentle by nature, emotionally deep, and quietly devoted when it comes to his love. But love was never allowed to be part of his carefully arranged world. It was always meant to be negotiated, controlled, and contained. At this point in his life, Yerin is his everything. His first love, his only love. He is willing to go to any length to keep her, even when his family repeatedly refuses to accept her. Torn between a heart that refuses to let go and a lineage that demands an heir to carry the Kim legacy, Suho takes a decisive step, trying to hold on to Yerin without disappointing the family that expects obedience and continuity from him. Then Hauen enters his life. Not through affection, but through a contract. Chosen not as a partner, but as a solution, Hauen becomes his wife in a marriage built for convenience. An agreement meant to secure an heir and protect the Kim family’s legacy. In return, Hauen enters this marriage to save her father’s bankrupt business. She is warm and gentle, yet guarded. Strong in quiet ways, carrying her own unspoken burdens. To the world, their marriage looks flawless. Polite smiles, perfect appearances, a union without cracks. To them, it is nothing more than a carefully written business contract, set to end after eighteen months. But life has little patience for plans built without truth. In the midst of calculated decisions and emotional restraint, fate pushes Suho into the lowest point of his life, breaking him in ways he never expected. Stripped of control, certainty, and pride, he is forced to confront the parts of himself he has never imagined. At his most fragile moment, the question is no longer about legacy or contracts. It's about Who will stay when everything collapses? Who will stand beside him when life is hard for him? And when life offers both unbearable loss and unexpected grace, will Suho have the courage to accept them? This is a story of love that begins as an obligation, fractures under destiny's test, and slowly transforms into something honest, real, and beautiful.
Urban
140 Chs
The Price of Her Name

The Price of Her Name

Who is she in this life? A bride, a pawn… or just a substitute for someone who will never come? Rosy, a girl cast out by her own family, had her identity switched to be married into a noble household. A wedding with no invitations, no blessings only the cold binding from a man named Captian Anderson, the ruthless CEO behind the largest corporation holding the key to the entire banking and finance industry. Forced into marriage to save her family’s failing company, Rosy had no idea she was stepping into a maze of conspiracies, deceitful pasts, and chilling secrets no one had ever spoken of. She must live with a man rumored to be incapable of feeling, someone whose eyes reflect no emotion, yet always see through her as if he has known her for a very long time. Between love and control, trust and lies, Rosy has no choice but to stand up and reclaim herself, even when the love that begins to blossom may become the greatest threat of all. "To survive this velvet prison, she must learn how to make her captor love her to death." ... Umee say that: Hi there! First of all, thank you for the interest and for the enthusiasm. Truly. Every time I open my comments and see new invitations to add Discord, buy promotion packages, commission comic adaptations, or “have a quick chat,” I’m reminded that my story has somehow wandered into a very busy marketplace. That said, I should probably set expectations gently before anyone invests too much energy. I’m not looking for promotion services, paid advertising or commissioned artwork. Not because they’re bad ideas, just because they’re not ideas I currently need. I don’t have the budget, the urgency or the illusion that my story is secretly one step away from becoming the next global phenomenon. I’m very aware of where my work stands. It’s doing okay. Respectably okay. Not “adapt-everything-immediately” okay. My passion for writing exists but it hasn’t reached the stage where common sense quietly exits the room. I promise I’m not underestimating myself, I’m simply being realistic, which is a personality trait I’ve grown quite attached to. Another small but important thing: I’m not really interested in chatting, exchanging ideas, networking, or building creative alliances in private messages. I write best when left alone. I think best when no one is pitching anything to me. And I function best when my inbox is not screaming for attention. So if I don’t reply, please know it’s not personal, it’s just me choosing silence over small talk. That being said, if you’re genuinely curious about me rather than what I can potentially become or produce, if you want to see my everyday life, random thoughts, quiet moments and the unmarketable parts of my existence, I do have my Instagram linked in my bio. You’re welcome to follow it. No proposals required. No introductions needed. Just observation, at your own pace. I truly wish you the best with your creative work, your art, your promotions, and your ambitions. Creating something and trying to get it seen is hard, I respect that deeply. I just prefer to walk my path slowly, quietly, and without turning every interaction into a business opportunity. Thank you for understanding, for stopping by, and for letting me return peacefully to my writing corner, where the only thing I’m selling is words.
Urban
129 Chs
What is the price range of caricatures in Malaysia?
The price of caricatures in Malaysia can vary quite a bit. Generally, it could range from a few tens of ringgit to a few hundred ringgit, depending on the artist's experience and the complexity of the work.
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2025-09-25 13:38
Was there a ghostwriter?
There were indeed some people in the online literature world who used other characters 'voices or pen names to ask others to write novels for them. These ghostwriters were often called " ghostwriters " or " ghostwriters." Gunners would usually accept a commission to write a novel and then publish it online to earn money. However, ghostwriting wasn't the only thing that could affect the original work. There were also some who didn't hire ghostwriters. This required enough passion and perseverance.
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2024-09-25 14:38
Was there a ghostwriter?
Ghostwriting. Ghostwriting in the online literature world was usually done because some novels needed to be published urgently or some authors didn't have enough time to finish their own novels. However, it should be noted that not all ghostwriters were ghostwriters. However, some ghostwriters lacked the understanding and creativity of the novel because they did not participate in the creative process. There were also some famous ghostwriters in the online literature world. For example, the author of " Battle Through the Heavens " was Heavenly Silkworm Potato, and the author of " Martial Universe " was Wang Yu. Although ghostwriting made the creation process faster and more convenient, their quality still had to be judged according to the specific situation.
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2025-03-11 08:44
Professional ghostwriter
Ghostwriting was also known as ghostwriting, which meant writing all kinds of text content on behalf of others. In ancient times, there was the phenomenon of writing on behalf of others. For example, after Yang Tinghe entered the cabinet in the second year of Zhengde, he wrote the emperor's documents on behalf of others. At that time, many imperial edicts were written for him.(In ancient imperial edicts, most of them were written by the emperor's mouth, while those that were written by the emperor himself.) In modern times, ghostwriting covered many types: - ** Academic Thesis **: Including bachelor's, bachelor's, master's, and PhD theses. However, from July 2018, the Ministry of Education severely cracked down on the sale and writing of degree theses. Students who participated in the purchase and writing of degree theses would be expelled from school, and their academic certificates and graduation certificates would be revoked and cancelled according to law. In addition, the Chinese Medical Association magazine took measures such as directly rejecting manuscripts and adding relevant personnel to the academic dishonesty list. They also used data screening technology (such as IP identification, full-text comparison, etc.) to prevent it. - ** Business documents **: There are services such as writing host scripts, speeches, wordplay, speech scripts, editing articles, thank-you letters, and other copywriting services. Some teams claim to be highly professional and can customize copywriting according to needs and occasions. - ** Memoirs **: Originally, it was a niche market. There were social worker volunteer groups that wrote reminiscences for the elderly. Later, it moved toward the market. Independent writers, media companies, and AI organizations entered the field. However, the price and content standards of this industry were not clear, the market was not universal, and the cycle was difficult to control. However, there were also many risks in finding ghostwriters on Taobao and other platforms, such as the difficulty of ensuring the quality of the writers (the authors who were promoted to be masters and masters might actually be undergraduate or even college graduates), the low income of the actual writers due to the distribution of fees, which would affect the quality of the manuscripts (the writers would be paid less after the layers were divided), and the lack of time guarantee (the process would cause the writers to write in a short time).
1 answer
2026-01-26 08:26
Was Gu Long's novel written by a ghostwriter? Was the ghostwriter written by him?
Gu Long's novels were regarded as the classics of martial arts novels, so the question of whether he was a ghostwriter had always been controversial. However, according to some media reports and academic research, some of Gu Long's novels did have ghostwriters. Some of Gu Long's novels were suspected to have been ghostwritten by others, such as the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng series and White Jade Tiger. These novels were different from Gu Long's original style and storyline, and sometimes there were even obvious flaws and pen errors. In addition, some of Gu Long's novels were also accused of plagiarism, such as the similarities between "The Peerless Twins" and "Little Li Flying Dagger". Although some of Gu Long's novels had problems with ghostwriting, his other works such as the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng series and White Jade Tiger were considered to be written by him. The style and storyline of these works were deeply loved by readers and became one of the classic martial arts novels.
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2024-09-11 16:10
What is ghostwriter fanfiction?
Ghostwriter fanfiction is fan - made stories written by someone who is not the original creator of the work. It often features characters from an existing franchise and can be a creative way for fans to explore different scenarios or relationships within that fictional universe.
3 answers
2024-11-17 01:40
How to find a ghostwriter
Ghostwriting was considered academic dishonesty in many formal situations, such as academic papers. It was not allowed, and it was not recommended to look for it. However, if it was legal and compliant ghostwriting, such as ghostwriting a reminiscence, copywriting, etc., it could be done through the following channels: 1. Web search: Use search engines to find related ghostwriting services, such as keywords such as " ghostwriting " and " ghostwriting copywriting." You may find individuals or teams that provide such services, but you must carefully identify their legitimacy and reliability. 2. Social media: There may be ghostwriters sharing their professional stories or posting content related to ghostwriting services on social media platforms. You can find suitable ghostwriters on them, but you must also pay attention to verifying the qualifications and credibility of the other party.
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2026-01-11 21:33
A part-time ghostwriter
Currently, there were many types of part-time ghostwriters. Some online part-time job recruitment requirements required writers to have a bachelor's degree or above. Experience in ghostwriting was preferred. They needed to have strong logical thinking and writing skills. They needed to be able to search for literature independently. They needed to have a serious and responsible working attitude, sufficient free time to write, good professional ethics, a computer that was at their disposal and convenient for the Internet. They had to be honest and trustworthy, complete tasks on time, provide modification services, and ensure that they were original. They also needed to have professional knowledge such as engineering, English, and computer science. Interested in academics, passionate about editing work, strong sense of professionalism and responsibility, teamwork, organizational coordination and communication skills, working hours are relatively free and can work at home. There was also a novel order typing platform that provided the opportunity to type to earn money and come into contact with the novel content. The user had to first pass the official certification before accepting the order to type to earn money. The faster the typing speed, the more profit.
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2026-01-22 23:37
Why is there a novel ghostwriter?
The phenomenon of ghostwriting was mainly due to some reasons that caused the original author to not have enough time and energy to complete the writing of the novel, or because his writing ability was limited and he needed the help of others. At the same time, there were also some people who relied on ghostwriting to earn royalties or creative fees. In addition, some famous authors would choose to ghostwrite novels to maintain their popularity and a stable reader base while satisfying the needs of readers and the market. The development of technology and the advancement of network technology had prompted many websites or platforms to provide ghostwriting services, which had also made ghostwriting more common. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-02-26 10:28
Map of Malaysia
The map of Malaysia was available in Chinese, with functions such as location search, location navigation, route planning, etc. There was also a web version and an app. The APP could be downloaded from multiple platforms/markets. The high-definition version of the big picture, full picture and other resources can also be obtained. From the map, Malaysia was generally divided into two areas, one part was located in most of the Malay Peninsula, and the other part was located on Kalimantan Island across the sea from the Peninsula, about 600 nautical miles away from each other. In addition, there were also different types of map resources such as the map of the administrative area of Malaysia, tourist maps, etc., including Chinese maps of Sabah, Sarawak, Johor Bahru, Malacca, etc.
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2026-03-22 11:47
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