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Evil Husband, Glutton Wife: Buy Miss Piggy, Get Free Little Buns

Evil Husband, Glutton Wife: Buy Miss Piggy, Get Free Little Buns

[Status: COMPLETED] “Feng Tianyi! Your brother destroyed my Tang family! Is there anything good about your family?” “En. Can’t you see how our good looking genes are passed on to our children? As for the Feng family’s debt, I will pay you.” He said nonchalantly. Tang Moyu scoffed and crossed her arms over her chest. “How will you pay for it?” “How about I repay you with my body?” “...” So shameless! The man sitting on his wheelchair burst into a round of laughter seeing her ugly expression. “Miss Tang, it’s no point pretending you haven’t seen it since you practically climbed on my bed and took advantage of me.” Five years ago, Tang Moyu was the empress of the business world and was at the peak of her career before she was reduced to nothing when her fiance fell in love with another woman. That was okay since there was no love between her and Feng Tianhua, but who would have thought that this ‘Cinderella’ was a wolf in sheep’s clothing? Then there’s Feng Tianyi, the infamous successor of the Feng family, a critically acclaimed author who constantly rocked the bestselling list with his books. Rumors say that he was hot-headed and temperamental. He was so ruthless, that neither men nor women wanted his company. The rumors even say that his face was so handsome and out of this world. He was practically a god amongst men. It was a pity that he was crippled. The two were never meant to meet again, but a pair of sweet little buns intervened. “Uncle, we don’t have money to pay you for damages.” The elder Little Bun said. “My manuscripts are invaluable,” This handsome uncle replied with amusement. “Uncle, if you don’t mind, can we pay with our Mommy? She’s also invaluable.” And so the pair of sweet little buns and the handsome uncle entered an agreement but who would have thought that the woman in question was an ice-cold queen from hell who had a weird affinity with sweets? —— Editor/proofreader: ninaviews Book cover: Bizzybiin / copyright 2020 anjeeriku
Urban
890 Chs
Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO

Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO

She gave up her dream of shining on the ballerina stage —for him. She sacrificed her self-respect —for him. She forgot her true identity —for him. But even after all that, she couldn’t compare to the woman who held Ryan’s heart. Arwen Quinn, heiress of prestigious Quinn family, realized too late that no matter what she did, she would never win Ryan’s love. The future that awaited her was a life trapped in endless misery of a loveless marriage. So, decisively, she ends their relationship and walks away. What she didn’t expect was that in breaking free from Ryan, she had opened the door for Aiden to enter her life — a chance that he had been waiting for. Aiden Winslow, an enigmatic CEO isn’t just mysterious —he is determined, and won’t allow to take Arwen away from him again. ____ Excerpt: Aiden narrowed his eyes, “Are you sure about this?” “If I wasn’t sure, I wouldn’t have asked,” Arwen replied coolly. “Stop dawdling. If you’re unwilling, I’ll find someone else who can get the marriage certificates today.” His expression darkened as he pulled her close. “Once offered to me, it’s mine alone.” Unfazed, Arwen asked, “So, do you accept? If yes, we’ll get the certificates now.” “On one condition,” he said. “I don’t do contract marriages. The woman I marry will be the woman I share my bed with. If you agree, then we’ll—” “Not a problem. Let’s go,” Arwen said without letting him finish, pulling him into the Civil Marriage Bureau.
Urban
823 Chs
FREE USE in Primitive World

FREE USE in Primitive World

[Epic Fantasy]+[Civilization Building]+[Racial Wars]+ [Gods]+[God Slayer]+[Thousands of Races]+[WeakToStrong]+[OP MC]+ [Unique Power System]+[Exciting Storyline]+[No Sharing]+[No Yuri]+[Optional Smut] After dying while gooing for 20 straight hours, he unexpectedly (or expectedly) wakes up in a primitive world, where humanity is still in the tribal era, and lives as Hunter and Gatherer, barely surviving from prehistoric beasts. But in this savage land, one thing was missing. ​Here, the concept of pleasure is nonexistent. Sex is nothing more than a cold, mechanical duty performed in silence, purely for the sake of survival. There is no passion. No blushing. No gasps of ecstasy. ​Until him. ​He awakens with a chaotic, forbidden gift: The Power of Free Use. ​With a single thought, he can shatter their biological conditioning. He can command the absolute sexual surrender of any woman he sets his eyes on, rewriting their reality. ​So, naturally, he doesn't hesitate. He embarks on a crusade to corrupt this innocent world. ​No woman is off-limits. ​From the sultry, unspoken curves of his own Aunt, to the voluptuous Milf next door who never understood her own heat. From the untouched, pristine Healers, to the fierce Huntresses who need to be tamed. ​Even the highest authorities aren’t safe. The Village Chief’s proud wife… and her sheltered daughter? They are just waiting to be broken in. ​In a world that knows only survival, he is about to teach them the true meaning of pleasure But... is this world really that simple? And is this Free Use really just limited to women or it's just a trailer? As he delved deeper into this world of unlimited wonders, he uncovers a stunning revelation: the world he inhabits that is several times bigger than our earth, is nothing but a tiny island, a mere speck in a vast, sprawling expense of millions of other much bigger islands, let alone those magical continents. A savage realm where creation hasn’t yet decided what should live and what should die. Here, the skies are split by dragons before dragons had names, and the ground trembles under titans older than the concept of gods. This world is not your fairy tale… In this world walked the *firsts*… the original templates, the prototypes of every species that would one day populate the multiverse. Inhabited by the primordial and most powerful forms of every race and species imaginable: There are Primordial Elves, tall and unblemished, their bloodlines so pure that later generations look like cheap knockoffs. There are Elemental Lords, beings of living fire, storm, and stone… the kind of creatures that didn’t “control” nature but were nature. Mountains walked, rivers spoke, and the wind itself had moods. The skies are home to Mythical Beasts… creatures out of nightmares and dreams, some so vast they blotted out the sun when they moved.... creatures that would shrink into legends elsewhere, but here, they still rule And somewhere, above it all, were the Gods. Not the pretty, moralized ones from scripture. These are the originals… raw concepts given flesh and ego. Divinity here wasn’t worshipped… it was survived. Everything in this world is either a predator, a prey, or both. A truly savage world where survival is not a right but a miracle, and every sunrise is a declaration of defiance. And into this world… arrives a man who died mid-goon. So, how will our MC navigate this dangerous world, where even the weather has a body count? a wrong step could mean extinction of a whole race, and will he really be able to achieve his dream of having a harem of every intelligent race. [kinks] [fetishes] [Smart Mc] [Overpowered] [Stone age][Myths] [Mythical Creatures] [Divine Wars] *** This is an epic fantasy disguised as a Smut novel. And since it's a smut, initial chapters will be a bit Smut focused but afterwards it's pure story, action, adventures and a bit of Smut.
Fantasy
496 Chs
Is it expensive to study for a PhD in Korea? How much is it?
There was a certain amount of gold in studying for a PhD in Korea. As a developed country, South Korea had a well-developed education system. 43 universities were ranked in the world university rankings. As long as the school they applied for could be found on the Ministry of Education's foreign supervision information network, their academic qualifications would be recognized domestically. Doctors who returned from overseas could enjoy preferential treatment such as settling in first-tier cities and settling in overseas returnees. The starting point of employment was also higher. Those who had overseas study or scientific research experience could generally apply for associate professor positions directly, and the amount of additional subsidies and related funds was relatively large. As for the cost of studying for a PhD in Korea, the PhD program lasted for three years, and the tuition fees varied according to the school and major. The annual tuition fee for a doctor's degree in a national university was about 30,000 to 60,000 yuan, while the annual tuition fee for a doctor's degree in a private university was about 60,000 to 100,000 yuan. The school would give students a 30% - 80% tuition fee exemption scholarship based on their language and academic performance. Students who were particularly outstanding could receive a full tuition fee exemption scholarship. In terms of accommodation, if you live in a school dormitory, the cost of the room type varies from 10,000 to 20,000 yuan a year, and some dormitories also provide meals. If you can't apply for a dormitory and rent a house outside the school, the monthly cost is about 2000 to 3500 yuan, and the annual rental fee is about 15,000 to 30,000 yuan. The cost of living varied according to one's financial situation and consumption habits. Meals in the school cafeteria were about 15 - 25 yuan per meal, and takeout or off-campus restaurants were about 30 - 60 yuan per meal. In total, the annual expenses of studying for a PhD in Korea were at least 300,000 yuan. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-21 02:18
The female protagonist went to Korea to study and finally died.
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2024-09-16 01:03
How much does it cost to study for a PhD in Korea?
The cost of a PhD in Korea mainly included tuition, accommodation, and living expenses. 1. ** Tuition fee **: - The annual tuition fee for a doctor's degree in a national university was about 30,000 to 60,000 yuan, while the annual tuition fee for a doctor's degree in a private university was about 60,000 to 100,000 yuan. However, Korean universities generally had foreign student scholarship. The school would give 30% - 80% tuition fee exemption scholarship based on the student's language performance and academic performance. Especially outstanding students also had the opportunity to receive a full tuition fee exemption scholarship. In addition, from the perspective of each semester, the tuition fees of public and private universities were generally between 2 million to 4 million won per semester, and the annual tuition fees were estimated to be 4 million to 8 million won. 2. ** Lodging fee **: - If you choose to apply for a school dormitory, there are many types of dormitories in Korean universities. The cost is roughly 10,000 - 20,000 yuan a year. Some school dormitories also provide meals, but the school dormitories in Seoul are tight and may not be able to apply. If they could not apply for a dormitory and chose to rent a house outside the school, the monthly fee was about 2000 to 3500 yuan, and the annual rental fee was about 15,000 to 30,000 yuan. 3. ** Living expenses **: - Due to different personal economic situations and consumption habits, the expenses were also different. In terms of dining, if you choose the school cafeteria, the cost of each meal is about 15 - 25 yuan; if you order takeout or eat in an off-campus restaurant, the cost of each meal is about 30 - 60 yuan. The monthly living expenses (including accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses) in big cities such as Seoul were about 1.5 million to 2 million won, and the total annual living expenses were about 18 million to 24 million won. In general, after considering tuition fees, accommodation fees, and living expenses, if it was a state-owned university with a relatively frugal lifestyle, it could be about 100,000 yuan a year. If it was a private university with higher living expenses, it could be 300,000 yuan or more a year. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-20 23:24
How much does it cost to study for a PhD in Korea?
The cost of a PhD in Korea varied due to many factors. 1. ** Tuition fees ** - National institutions: Usually, the annual tuition fee is around 30,000 to 60,000 yuan. - Private colleges: The annual tuition fee was about 60,000 to 100,000 yuan. However, Korean universities generally had foreign student scholarship. The school would give a 30% - 80% tuition fee reduction scholarship based on the student's language and academic performance. Those who were particularly outstanding had the opportunity to receive a full tuition fee reduction. 2. ** In terms of accommodation fees ** - If you choose to apply for school dormitories, there are single rooms, double rooms, triple rooms, and quad rooms. The cost is roughly 10,000 - 20,000 yuan a year. Some school dormitories also provide meals, but the school dormitories in Seoul are more tight. - If you can't apply for a dormitory, you need to rent a house outside the school. The monthly fee is about 2000 to 3500 yuan, and the annual rental fee is about 15,000 to 30,000 yuan. 3. ** Living expenses ** - Meals: 15 - 25 RMB per meal in the school cafeteria; 30 - 60 RMB per meal for takeout or off-campus restaurants. - Travel: A single ride on public transport costs about 7.5 yuan (1250 won). There is no additional charge for transfers within half an hour. - The expenses for shopping and entertainment varied from person to person. In general, excluding the tuition fee reduction, the annual cost of national colleges was about 60,000 to 100,000 yuan, and the annual cost of private colleges was about 90,000 to 140,000 yuan. In addition, from the perspective of tuition fees in Korean won, the tuition fees for Ph.D. students were generally between 2 million to 4 million won per semester, and the annual tuition fees were estimated to be 4 million to 8 million won. The monthly living expenses (including accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses) in big cities such as Seoul were about 1.5 million to 2 million won, and the total annual living expenses were about 18 million to 24 million won. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-17 11:32
Was the protagonist of this novel a female character who went to Korea to study?
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2024-09-13 20:59
How many years does it take to study for a PhD in Korea?
There was no fixed academic system for Korean Ph.D. students. It was usually three years, but many students usually needed three to five years to complete the course. However, there were also students who could complete it in two years. The specific graduation time depended on the completion of the course and thesis, as well as the degree of recognition from the professor. There were also differences in the length of the PhD program between Korean universities. For example, the length of the PhD program at Seoul University was usually 4 - 6 years, Korea University was usually 3 - 6 years, Dongguk University was usually 3 - 5 years, Hanyang University was usually 3 - 5 years, Central University was usually 3 - 5 years, Sungkyunkwan University was usually 3 - 5 years, Sejong University was usually 2 - 5 years, and Yonsei University was usually 4 - 6 years. In addition, according to the regulations of the Korean Department of Education, the duration of a Korean PhD was between two to nine years, with nine years being the longest. This was mainly to take into account that some on-the-job PhD students (such as university professors, etc.) might extend their graduation time due to writing theses while working. If they did not complete the credits and graduation requirements within nine years, their PhD status would be cancelled. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-25 05:10
How much does it cost to study for a PhD in Korea for three years?
The main difference in the cost of studying abroad in Korea was whether the school was a national or private institution. If it was a national college, excluding the tuition fee reduction, the annual fee would be about 60,000 to 100,000 yuan, and the three-year fee would be about 180,000 to 300,000 yuan. If it was a private school, the annual fee was about 90,000 to 140,000 yuan, and the three-year fee was about 270,000 to 420,000 yuan. It is important to note that this is only a rough estimate. The actual cost may vary due to many factors, such as whether you receive a scholarship or not.(Korean universities generally have a scholarship for foreign students. According to the students 'language performance and academic performance, they will be given a 30% - 80% tuition fee reduction scholarship. Especially outstanding students will also have the opportunity to receive a full tuition fee reduction scholarship.)(For example, the cost of living in big cities such as Seoul is relatively high. The monthly living expenses are about 1.5 - 2 million won, and the total annual living expenses are about 18 - 24 million won. However, different consumption habits will lead to different actual expenses.) The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-16 06:26
Do you know how much gold is needed to study for a PhD in Korea?
The gold content of Korean PhD students was multi-dimensional. On the positive side, South Korea's education system was perfect, and there were many universities on the list in the QL World University Rankings. As long as the institutions they applied for could be found on the Foreign Supervision Information Network of the Ministry of Education, domestic recognition was guaranteed. Doctors who returned from overseas could enjoy preferential treatment, such as settling in first-tier cities and settling down in overseas cities. They could also bring academic resources from the countries they studied in to promote international development. They had an advantage in employment. For example, they could directly apply for the position of associate professor and receive more additional subsidies and funding. Korean PhD students were free to choose from a wide range of professional courses. Their academic qualifications were highly recognized and widely recognized around the world. They had a high employment rate and broad employment prospects. After graduation, they could be employed in Korean companies, large and medium-sized foreign-funded enterprises in the country, and could also be engaged in translation or Korean language teaching. South Korea attached great importance to the development of education. It had invested a lot in education, advanced teaching equipment, and rich teaching resources. Moreover, the cost of studying in Korea was relatively low and cost-effective. However, there were also some factors that could affect the gold content. Some Korean universities 'PhD programs were relatively short, and the entry threshold and graduation requirements were relatively low. There was a suspicion of " PhD ". For example, some university PhD programs usually graduated in two and a half years. Entrance exams were exempted, and there was no need to publish core journals after graduation. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-24 11:31
Size-free products, Japan and Korea
Size-free products, Japan and Korea, were the names of movies or TV series. However, because the information provided in the search results was very limited and irrelevant, it was impossible to provide accurate information about the size-less products of Japan and Korea. Therefore, I don't know the answer to this question.
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2025-01-09 07:18
Korea 7-day free travel fee
The cost of a seven-day free trip to Korea is affected by many factors, including transportation, accommodation, dining, shopping, and tickets to attractions. The following is a rough estimate of the cost: - ** Transportation fee **: - ** Air ticket **: If you depart from a domestic city that is closer to Korea, such as Dalian, Shengyang, or Qindao, the round-trip ticket may be around 2,000 to 3,000 yuan, but the specific price will fluctuate due to the booking time, season, and other factors. - ** City Transportation **: It is more convenient to get a T-money card if you take the subway and bus in Korea. - ** Lodging fee **: - If he chose a hotel, the price of different grades of hotels would vary greatly. For example, in the S Hotel in Xincun, the cost of a big bed room for five days and four nights was 1574.52 yuan. According to this price, the cost of seven days of accommodation might be around 2200 yuan, but if you choose a more high-end hotel, the price will increase accordingly; If you choose a homestay, the price may be relatively cheaper, but the conditions may not be as good as a hotel. - ** Food and beverage expenses **: - There might be a discount if you used cash at a traditional Korean restaurant, but the overall food and beverage consumption varied according to your personal eating habits and the quality of the restaurant you chose. For example, an ordinary barbecue set meal would cost about 150,000 won, which was equivalent to about 830 yuan. If some of the meals were settled in a convenience store, the cost would be relatively low. The convenience store provided a variety of delicacies and was open 24 hours a day. In addition, the side dishes in Korean restaurants were generally free to be refilled. - ** Other fees **: - ** Phone Card **: You can purchase a 38 RMB phone card. - ** Attractions tickets **: If you want to visit multiple attractions, such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Namsan Hanok Village, Shangyan Temple, Zongjia Art Museum, etc., you need to consider the entrance fee. The specific price varies according to the attraction. Combined with the above expenses, a more frugal 7-day free trip to Korea might cost about 6000 - 8000 yuan per person. If you pursue higher quality accommodation, dining, and more shopping expenses, the cost may be higher. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-13 15:24
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