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Virtual Insanity: Cultivator In A Digital World

Virtual Insanity: Cultivator In A Digital World

This is by far the best book I've ever written if I say so myself. Read it yourself. After Wang Jun signed an agreement with the developer to become a Villain in the Full Dive VRMMORPG, [Virtual Insanity], Wang Jun was given an overpowered character/avatar by the developer. [Emperor Ya Sè Demon Venerable] The man who was deemed as Demon Emperor in the long-lost history of the Seven Worlds By the time Wang Jun had tried the game, he noticed that the world in this game wasn't just a mere digital world, but an actual world where the people were real. They can bleed and d** like normal humans would. Alas, the developer of the game, as well as the very creator of this world, the Goddess of Creation, Nuwa, told him the truth and the reason why she invited the Earthlings to come and conquer this world. Nüwa had enough of living in eternal loneliness for millions of years. She promised, that whoever was able to k** her, shall inherit everything from her. Everything. Wang Jun, the 20 y.o young man had enough of his shitty life and agreed to her terms and conditions. Motivated by having eternal life, Wang Jun embarked on his journey to conquer the Seven Worlds and become the strongest. ===== No NTR, NO Yuri, No lgbtq content. MC is straight. Eh... maybe a slightly Yuri-ish when it comes to *ffm scenes. (iykyk) Hehe. Harem? Yes! As the story goes, the MC will have multiple waifus and also his main waifu which he loves the most. How many? I don't know, you decide. ==== Bonus Chapters: 200 Power Stones = 1 Bonus Chapter 100 Golden Tickets = 1 Bonus Chapter Magic Castle = 3 Bonus Chapters SpaceCraft = 4 Bonus Chapters ==== Warning Mature Content along the way. Deep and dark psychological aspects explore how deep humans' depravity could be. ==== Tags: MMORPG, System, Harem, Revenge, Monster Girl, Vampire, Succubus, Cultivation, Dual-Cultivation, Magic, Demon, Devil, Handsome Male Leads. Gods, Goddess
Eastern
107 Chs
Metamorphosis Nexus: Beyond Dreams and Digital Realms

Metamorphosis Nexus: Beyond Dreams and Digital Realms

In "Metamorphosis Nexus: Beyond Dreams and Digital Realms," Dave, a young student, finds himself entangled in a web of mysterious dreams that unravel the secrets of a forgotten language. Haunted by vivid visions of Chuks, a wise man from Africa, Dave is drawn into a realm where reality and dreams converge. As he navigates this enigmatic dream world, guided by Chuks and a mystical being named Igwe-ka-Ala, Dave discovers the transformative potential within his subconscious. His dreams lead him to a construct, a fantastical realm where he encounters creatures, explores paths, and unravels the depths of his own mind. Chuks, a mentor and psychologist, becomes a pillar of support for Dave in his quest for self-discovery. Together, they delve into the symbolism of dreams, the power of the forgotten language, and the significance of an ancient necklace named Ola. Along the way, Dave's dreams intertwine with his waking reality, sparking a metamorphosis that transcends the boundaries of the seen and the unseen. As Dave grapples with the challenges of his academic pursuits, friendships, and the integration of newfound wisdom, he faces skepticism from friends like Shen. The story weaves together the realms of dreams and coding as Dave realizes profound connections between his dream world and the logic of programming. "Metamorphosis Nexus" explores themes of spirituality, self-discovery, and the blurred lines between dreams and reality. With every dream, Dave inches closer to understanding his true purpose and the ancient language that binds him to a higher calling. In a journey filled with mystery, enlightenment, and the pursuit of passions, Dave emerges from the nexus of metamorphosis, poised to transcend the boundaries of his own potential and make his dreams a tangible reality.
Fantasy
58 Chs
Pulse of the Virtual Thriving in a Digital Realm Beyond Reality

Pulse of the Virtual Thriving in a Digital Realm Beyond Reality

In the sprawling virtual landscape of Alive In World Online, reality and fantasy intertwine in ways never before seen. This cutting-edge game, emerging 23 years after the infamous "Angel In" incident, pushes the boundaries of virtual reality to new heights. Alive In World Online discards traditional gaming conventions. There are no levels, HP bars, or stat screens. Instead, players experience a world that mirrors reality in its raw, unfiltered form. Injuries result in real pain and bleeding. Death is permanent, both in-game and potentially in the real world. A chilling rumor circulates among players: some gamers have become trapped within the virtual world, unable to log out. Even more terrifying is the possibility that in-game death could lead to real-life demise. Against this backdrop, Suzuka Ogami embarks on a perilous quest. Her childhood friend, Yuiki Hayami, lies comatose – a victim of the game's mysterious grip. Driven by loyalty and determination, Suzuka enters the virtual realm, risking everything to save her friend. As Suzuka navigates this digital world, the line between reality and virtuality blurs. She faces challenges that test not only her gaming skills but her very survival instincts. The game's taglines, "Reality beyond reality" and "Survive in another world," take on new, ominous meanings. Suzuka's journey unfolds as a tense, high-stakes adventure. She races against time to locate Yuiki, all while battling the constant threat of permanent death. The virtual world's beauty and danger unfold around her, each step potentially her last. In this gripping tale of friendship and survival, Suzuka must overcome the perils of Alive In World Online. Her quest raises profound questions about the nature of reality, the power of technology, and the lengths one will go to save a friend. As the adventure intensifies, one can't help but wonder: will Suzuka and Yuiki escape the digital trap, or will they become permanent residents of this perilous virtual world?
Fantasy
46 Chs
What is a storybook?
The story script was a form of ancient Chinese literature, also known as the "story script","story script","story script", etc. It was a form of short story in ancient China, usually written by an author with the main purpose of telling a story. The main feature of the vernacular version was the use of a large number of slang, spoken language, proverb, dialect, etc., as well as fictional plots and characters. They were usually spread by word of mouth, but there were also some written records of their stories and plots. The vernacular scripts played an important role in ancient Chinese literature. They reflected the society, culture and living conditions at that time, and to a certain extent, influenced the literary forms and creations of later generations.
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2024-09-17 21:33
What was a storybook?
Huaben was a form of ancient Chinese literature, also known as novels. It usually narrated stories in the form of dialogue. Huaben originated from the Southern and Northern Dynasties, developed in the Tang Dynasty, and matured in the Song Dynasty. It was one of the important components of ancient Chinese literature. The characteristics of Huaben were the twists and turns of the plot, the numerous characters, and the concise language. Usually, they used fictional plots and characters as blueprints to express their thoughts and characters in the form of dialogue. The subject matter of the storybook included love, war, theft, fraud, politics, religion, and so on. It was regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese novels.
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2024-09-17 21:39
What is a storybook?
A storybook is a form of ancient Chinese literature. It refers to a short story that is expressed in oral form, usually by one or more people. The content of the story is mostly social customs, historical legends, myths, etc. The plot of a storybook was usually dramatic, concise, humorous, and expressive. In Chinese culture, the vernacular version was regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the literary form and literary creation of later generations.
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2024-09-23 02:07
children's storybook
Children's storybooks are an important tool to help children learn language, culture, values, and imagination. Storybooks usually contain vivid, interesting, and educational content to guide children to build their understanding of the world through reading and understanding stories. In children's storybooks, there are often some topics such as courage, friendship, kindness, love, justice, and self-awareness that can help children develop their emotional and cognitive abilities. Storybooks also contained many vivid details and plots that allowed children to enrich their imagination and creativity through imagination and exploration. Different types of children's storybooks have different content and styles. For example, some storybooks may tell stories about science and the universe, while others may tell stories about history and culture. No matter what kind of storybook you choose, it is important to let children feel joy and education in reading and help them become knowledgeable and imaginative people.
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2024-09-10 03:05
Why is it called a storybook?
The Chinese term "nihuaben" meant "mimicry", which referred to a form of literature in ancient China, also known as "the origin of novels". A storybook referred to a literary work that was passed down in oral form. It was usually created by an author based on his own life experience, knowledge, and imagination. The form of the Huaben was flexible and varied, and the content was rich and varied. It usually included characters, plots, stories, scenes, and other elements. San Yan Er Pai was a comprehensive collection of novels produced in the Ming Dynasty of China, including novels, operas, notes, and many other literary forms. Among them, San Yan was a collection of short stories created by Gao Wan, which mainly narrated folk stories, while Er Pai was a long novel created by Feng Menglong, which mainly narrated historical stories and folk legends. Because the content contained in San Yan Er Pai was originally passed down in oral form, it was called "Nihuaben". This literary form occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and had a profound impact on the creation of later novels.
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2024-09-17 21:39
Is Batman a storybook character?
Yes, Batman is a well-known character from various storybooks, comics, and graphic novels.
1 answer
2024-10-10 13:20
Is Bumblebee a storybook character?
Yes, Bumblebee can be a storybook character. You can find stories featuring Bumblebee in various children's books.
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2024-10-04 15:25
What was the name of the storybook?
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2024-09-16 13:20
Yongan Town Storybook
" Yong 'an Town Story Collection " was a movie. The specific content and download link of the movie were not provided. Therefore, I don't know the Thunderbolt download link for the Yong 'an Town Story Collection.
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2025-01-14 08:00
Storybook of the Animal World
There were many types and choices of storybooks in the animal world. Some of the recommended animal storybooks included The Animal World of the Dove-dojo, The Story of Life: The Legend of the BBC Animal World, A Selection of World Animal Stories, Seton Animal Stories, and The Animal World Storybook. These books covered different animal stories and topics, from describing the emotional world of animals to showing animal survival skills and behaviors. They are suitable for readers of different ages, including children and teenagers. Through vivid and interesting stories and beautiful illustrations, these storybooks help readers better understand the animal world and stimulate their interest and curiosity in nature and animals.
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2025-01-10 09:02
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