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Ruthless Demand

Ruthless Demand

I don't care how many zeros are on your paycheck, Miss Vance. In this building, I am God. And you are nothing but a trespasser." Christian Hawke is a tyrant in a bespoke suit. As the ruthless, hyper-dominant CEO of Hawke Shipping, he rules his billion-dollar empire with an iron fist. He is a man used to absolute, unquestioned control. So when his panicked board of directors bypasses him to hire me—the industry’s most lethal corporate fixer—Christian declares open war. He wants to break me. He tries to drown me in impossible workloads, freeze me out of boardrooms, and intimidate me with his towering, suffocating presence. But I didn't survive a cutthroat, male-dominated industry by backing down from arrogant billionaires. I am Elena Vance, and I don't flinch. Every clash between us is sharp, vicious, and electric. But anger is a dangerous fuel. During a tense, late-night storm locked in his top-floor office, the thin line between burning hatred and blinding frustration snaps. A screaming match turns into a frantic, breathless collision behind closed doors. It was supposed to be a mistake. A one-time release to get each other out of our systems. Instead, it opens a dark, addictive gateway. By day, we are corporate enemies plotting each other’s ruin in the boardroom. By night, we are tearing each other's clothes off in the shadows of his penthouse, crossing lines that can never be uncrossed. Christian thinks he can make ruthless demands in the bedroom just like the boardroom—but I am no one's captive. As corporate secrets unravel and outside enemies threaten to destroy the empire, the ice begins to melt, exposing a fierce, possessive intimacy neither of us saw coming. In a war where hearts are the ultimate casualty, who will be the one to finally bend the knee?
Urban
150 Chs
The Author's Draft

The Author's Draft

"Failed writer. Failed hunter. Failed at life." Aiden Jus had heard it all before. At twenty-eight, he was a walking reminder of what happened when you failed your mana awakening and spent thirteen years chasing a dream that would never come true. No powers. No future. Just a cramped flat in the UK and a lifetime of rejection letters from publishers who never bothered to read past the first page. But the day Aiden decided to give up on writing—the day he was ready to finally accept a soul-crushing desk job at an editing firm—everything changed. *[You have been chosen by Nabu, God of Literacy and Scribes]* *[Skill Acquired: Narrative Embodiment (Divine-Rank)]* The ancient Mesopotamian deity offered Aiden something unprecedented: the power to physically enter any story he writes and gain real abilities from the fictional worlds he creates. *[You have mastered Celestial Blade Art - Skill permanently acquired]* *[You have learned Tier-9 Spell: Void Severance - Spell permanently acquired]* Every sword technique mastered, every spell learned, every power gained inside his stories becomes permanently his in the real world. But so does every death trap, overpowered villain, and narrative cruelty he carelessly wrote in moments of frustration. Suddenly, Aiden isn't just a failed writer anymore. While other awakened humans rely on mana cores and dungeon raids, Aiden's strength comes from the worlds born from his imagination—a power that operates outside the traditional hunter system entirely. As rival gods compete for powerful human contractors and ancient ruins promise unimaginable treasures, Aiden must survive the deadly fictional universes he created while building his reputation in a society that once dismissed him as worthless. **From the typewriter to the battlefield, Aiden Jus will prove that the pen truly is mightier than the sword—as long as you're willing to live through every word you write.** --- *An action-fantasy progression series blending real-world hunter systems, divine contracts, multi-genre story realms, and the ultimate question: What would you do if you had to survive your own worst writing?* Author's Note 1 chapter per day.
Fantasy
115 Chs
The nuclear test (Rough draft)

The nuclear test (Rough draft)

After the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the world was afraid of the might of nuclear threat. Due to this scientist tried to find a way to create a more controlled way to create a weapon. After a breakthrough, some scientists found a way to use nuclear waste and alter it in order to give people special powers. Numerous human experiments were made until finally there was a breakthrough. A little after this many advanced countries became able to succeed, however even if there was a breakthrough, the rate of people who were able to acquire powers after being exposed to the waste was still low. After numerous experiments in 1990, all the countries of the world decided to gather and sign a treaty to stop human experimentation. However, when the first generation of children was being born the radioactive molecules in the air gathered in different spots and created gates to different realms. These gates contained massive resources and along with it come monsters and new civilizations. These gates were successfully hidden from the public by governments around the world. It's now the year 2014, Luis is living a regular life in New York. Not liked by anyone, he was adopted his aunt's family due to his parents' death. His only moments of peace were when he trained his body and when he watched and read anime and manga, and hangs out with his cousin. One day during one of his runs a strange bag fell on him, which will lead to a change in his life.
Urban
94 Chs
The Second Draft of Us

The Second Draft of Us

They were each other’s first everything. ​In the vibrant chaos of college, Arjun was a visionary, sketching the frames of the world’s next great motorcycles, while Meera was an artist of fabric, draping the future in her fashion designs. Their love was a masterpiece in progress—a secret pact made in library corners and stolen moments, with dreams of a life built together after graduation. ​But fate was not a designer, and it had other plans. ​Caught between the rigid divide of their faiths and the iron will of their families, their "happily ever after" was brutally dismantled. One desperate attempt to elope ended in cold handcuffs, a forced marriage, and a chasm of silence that spanned three agonizing years. Arjun lost his light, drowning his grief in the solitude of his room, while Meera was lost to a nightmare of a life she never asked for. ​Time marched on, scarring them both in different ways. ​Three years later, Arjun is a rising star in the automotive world, his designs as sharp and cold as the heartbreak he refuses to acknowledge. But the past is a ghost that refuses to stay buried. ​In the sterile parking lot of his corporate office, a small, curious child bumps into his legs—a little girl with eyes that mirror the soul of his first and only love. ​When Arjun discovers the truth—that the child belongs to the woman who was forced from his arms—he realizes that fate has brought them back to the same drawing board. But the Meera he remembers is gone, replaced by a woman broken by tragedy and hardened by loss. ​Can a man who builds machines for the future ever fix the wreckage of the past? And when the world stands against them once more, will they have the courage to take a second draft at the love that was stolen from them? ​Some hearts are built to last; others are built to be redesigned.
Realistic
70 Chs
on-demand
VOD was a media distribution system developed overseas in the 1990s. The users could choose and watch videos from the video library according to their own schedule and choices. This kind of service had applications in entertainment, education, business, and other fields. Compared with traditional television broadcasting, it had higher viewing flexibility. It was the product of the integration of television technology, computer technology, network communication technology, multi-media technology, digital compression technology, and other disciplines and fields. In actual applications, different VOD services had their own characteristics and optimization directions. For example, there was a highly standardized process for the implementation of ByteDance algorithm in the video-on-demand system to ensure that the algorithm change did not affect the user experience. Qiniu Cloud's VOD real-time decoding function realized the fast and cost-effective effect of switching and broadcasting at the same time, breaking through the problems of complex business processes, long user waiting time, high storage cost, etc. in the traditional decoding mode. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-17 13:10
on-demand cinema
On-demand cinemas referred to places outside cinemas and video recording halls where the operators played designated films in a concentrated manner, providing a service similar to cinema ticketing, and paying per view. The audience could choose their own movies to play through the cloud platform built by the operator. The predecessor of the video-on-demand theater was the traditional video hall. With the improvement of people's living standards, the traditional video hall could no longer meet the audience's needs. In order to adapt to the changes in the market, some operators began to introduce digital playback equipment and provide more choices of movies, gradually evolving into the current on-demand theater. Compared to traditional cinemas, on-demand cinemas had the following advantages: 1. Time flexibility: The audience can choose the viewing time according to their own schedule, and it is not limited by the number of times. 2. More choices of movies: The theater can provide more types of movies to meet the needs of different audiences. 3. Relatively low price: Due to the lower cost, the ticket price of the on-demand theater is usually cheaper than that of the traditional cinema. However, there were also some problems with VOD cinemas, such as copyright issues and hygiene issues. In order to regulate the market order, the relevant departments of the state had issued a series of policies to strengthen the supervision of theater demand.
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2024-10-21 08:45
on-demand cinema
On-demand cinemas were an emerging movie-watching industry, providing cultural and entertainment venues for the audience to screen their own films. Compared with traditional cinemas and online streaming media platforms, on-demand cinemas had the advantages of independent space, on-demand viewing, and user selection of content. The development of on-demand cinemas had ushered in a standardized development in recent years. The National Film Administration had issued relevant regulations and carried out pilot projects in Beijing, Shanghai, Hunan, Hubei, and other places. The development of on-demand cinemas also faced some challenges, such as irregular management. At present, some cinema brands had begun to provide on-demand services to enrich the cinema's screening content and attract audiences.
1 answer
2024-10-23 06:54
Are short stories in demand?
Yes, they are. Short stories can be quite popular, especially among those with limited time for reading or who enjoy quick, engaging narratives.
1 answer
2024-10-08 17:08
smartphone market demand
The demand for the smartphone market was multi-dimensional. In terms of price range, demand for economical cell phones (one or two thousand yuan) rebounded, and the high-end cell phone market (four or five thousand yuan) was also recovering. It was estimated that the high-end cell phone market would grow by 17% in 2024. In terms of market share, consumers 'demand for mainstream brands was concentrated. For example, the world's top ten brands occupied nearly 90% of the market share, among which Samsung, Apple, and Xiaomi were at the forefront of global shipment volume. However, the competition among brands was fierce, and the gap in market share was gradually narrowing. It was similar in the domestic market. For example, during the W43 period, Apple became the first in the domestic market with 1.155 million units sold, Huawei won the first place in domestic sales with a total sales of 1.052 million units, Xiaomi and Glory ranked second and third with 811,000 units and 769,000 units respectively. All brands were trying to increase their market share. From the perspective of consumers 'expectations for products, on the one hand, consumers are more sensitive to price, and more than 22% of the interviewees said they would not pay a higher price for a phone without significant innovation. On the other hand, some consumers are still willing to pay a higher price for high-quality products. This shows that the market is not completely rejecting high-end phones, but has higher expectations for the performance and brand value of mobile phones. The consumers paid more attention to the cost-performance ratio and the comprehensive experience of the products, such as the hardware configuration, software system, video capabilities, battery life, etc. This also prompted mobile phone manufacturers to continuously increase the added value of their products to meet the increasingly diverse needs of consumers. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-27 10:05
What is an on-demand service?
VOD services had different manifestations in different fields. In terms of movie viewing, the online age's "on-demand" movie viewing service for families was a subversion of the traditional cinema's collective viewing mode. Under this model, video servers, on-demand servers, high-definition movie bars, private cinemas, mini movie bars, and other entertainment venues were derived. In addition, China Mobile's Mobaihe business also provided on-demand services. Users could use the set-top box terminal connected to the home's wireless network to broadcast high-definition movies, TV dramas, variety shows, and other selected programs on TV. In terms of video websites, there was a pre-order service, which was a value-added service that unlocked the content of the series in advance by paying on top of the membership. If the projector in the hotel room had a built-in APP, it might also provide a movie-on-demand service, but this required the relevant authorization, otherwise it would involve the issue of copyright. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-03 01:47
Is the cover of the novel a commercial draft or a private draft?
If the cover of the novel is for commercial use, such as for commercial publication or display on a commercial platform to attract readers, and the first party is an enterprise (such as a publishing house) or a platform, the first party has the right to use the work, and the artist has the right to publish and the right to sign the work. In this case, it is considered a commercial draft; If the author wrote it for his own personal use, such as making a cover for a novel he wrote for fun, and if a single person (the author) requested the manuscript and did not use it for profit, the copyright of the work would belong to the artist, then it would be private manuscript. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-07-01 17:38
Is Pulp Fiction available on demand?
Yes, it might be. You can check popular on-demand platforms like Netflix or Hulu to see if it's available.
3 answers
2024-10-10 11:09
Is American fiction in high demand?
American fiction can be in high demand. It's popular for its unique characters and plotlines. However, it also faces competition from other forms of entertainment and different literary traditions, which can affect its overall demand.
1 answer
2024-10-06 14:35
Is basketball a love story on demand?
Not really. Basketball is typically more about the sport and competition rather than being a love story on demand.
3 answers
2024-10-13 22:34
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