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New Eden: Live to Play, Play to Live

New Eden: Live to Play, Play to Live

In a world of constant competition, one man aims for the top. In this new genre VRMMORPG, he plans on becoming the strongest at all costs. The classes, the races, the starting zones, everything is a mystery in 'New Eden'. This game is coming out without a shred of details. The only thing that was promoted was the freedom of skill choosing. Our protagonist Alexander, gamer tag Astaroth, has always dreamt of becoming an E-Sports athlete. His parents supported his dream, but they are no longer of this world. He fully intends on making it in this new game, if not for him, then at least to honor their memory. With no idea how he wants to play his character, Alexander chooses the most mysterious starting race. Will this be his road to success or his downfall? The game assistant certainly thought the latter. "Do as you wish, young adventurer. I only wish to add this. Do not come back with complaints when you realize you have made the wrong choice," the elf said, looking at him with clear hatred. "We will see about that," Alexander flatly replied. "I love challenges," he added. "Very well!" the elf harrumphed. "Have the adventure of your lifetime, as short as it will last," he sarcastically added. Ahead of him lies an uncertain path, filled with trials and hardships. But one thing is clear in his eyes. He will become the strongest player in the game, even if he must step over mountains of corpses to do so. Over are his days of working hard for nothing, it's make or break now! I now have a discord where you can talk with other readers and me. There are also channels to discuss new weapons; characters; classes; or monsters that you might want to design and see incorporated in the story. I will always give credit to the person that created said thing, rest assured. The link is https://discord.gg/68kPqbSFrN
Games
1126 Chs
Rejected Beauty Practices the Villain Play

Rejected Beauty Practices the Villain Play

Fengyu loved gold, silver, and jewels more than anything. Her greatest dream was to eat, drink, and enjoy life as a salted fish. Her fiancé was the third-ranked scholar in the imperial exams, handsome as the legendary Pan An. Her salted fish life was perfectly complete. Her husband was poor? No problem, she was rich! But who would have thought that the winds of fate would shift, causing her soul to transmigrate into the body of Xie Xun, a dashing and rebellious young marquis, even making him lose a leg due to her. To survive on the battlefield, the salted fish had to turn over and rise, learning horseback riding, archery, and military strategy. The young marquis, bearing her face, caused chaos everywhere. Her fiancé, deeming her wild and foolish, broke off their engagement. She got engaged, and he reneged. She made money, and he squandered it. Her mountains of gold and silver were all emptied by him, and the two became locked in a love-hate relationship. Gradually, the plot started to go off the rails. The ex-fiancé, after breaking off the engagement, regretted it and confessed his deep love. Fengyu: I've already fallen for someone else. A scheming girl at the archery range tried to kill her, only for Fengyu to stab herself instead. Fengyu: What to do now? It looks like you've committed murder. Her parents, who had defended the borders for decades, returned home only to say, "Daughter, go follow the young marquis and start a rebellion!" How did the originally carefree salted fish storyline turn into one of a villain rising? In the end… Raising a husband turned out to be a money pit, but the husband was certainly worth it! A sickly schemer hiding their true nature (Fengyu) vs. A dashing but cunning strategist (Xie Xun)
History
1010 Chs
CEO's Secret Play

CEO's Secret Play

Rachel Foster’s carefully constructed world is crumbling around her. Her fiancé, Jasper, faces imminent ruin, caught in a web of accusations and financial turmoil. Desperate to save him, Rachel is left with only one option: Kingsly Scott, the man she abandoned years ago, a man now transformed into a billionaire forged in the fires of betrayal. Kingsly agrees to help, but his offer is far from charitable. He hasn't forgotten Rachel's decision to choose wealth over their love, and he intends to extract a price more devastating than she could ever imagine. His terms are brutal, forcing Rachel to confront the ghosts of their shared past and the devastating consequences of her choices. As she navigates the treacherous landscape of Kingsly's world, a world of power plays, high-stakes deals, and simmering resentments, Rachel finds herself caught in a dangerous game of manipulation and desire. The lines between love and revenge blur as old flames are rekindled, threatening to consume them both. But Kingsly's motivations are shrouded in mystery. Is he truly driven by revenge, or does a flicker of their former love still burn within his hardened heart? Rachel must unravel his true intentions while battling her own conflicting emotions. Can she reconcile the man she once loved with the ruthless tycoon he has become? Meanwhile, a shadow lurks beneath the surface. Rachel’s brother, Noah, is entangled in a risky venture within Kingsly’s empire, a venture that could have far-reaching consequences. A conspiracy is brewing, threatening to expose secrets and destroy everything Rachel holds dear. Caught between her loyalty to Jasper, her reawakened feelings for Kingsly, and the looming threat of unknown enemies, Rachel must make impossible choices. Will she sacrifice her own future to protect the ones she loves? Or will she become another casualty in Kingsly's ruthless game?
Urban
455 Chs
60 classic play scripts
The following are some of the classic play scripts: "Teahouse,""Camel Xiangzi,""Four Generations Living Together,""Dragon's Whisker Gully,""The Accidental Death of an Anarchist,""Oh, Good Days, Waiting for Godot, Rhinoceros, Chairs, Bald Songstress, Dead Without a Graveyard, Flies, Confinement, Lover, Basement, Rider to the Sea, Blue Bird, Sichuan Good Man, Female Shop Owner, Julius Caesar, Anthony and Cleopatra, Figaro's Wedding, Doll's House, Butcher, O Wilderness! " Daredevil,"" Salome,"" The Death of Rosencrantz and Gilderstern,"" Death of a salesman,"" The Glass Menagerie,"" Art,"" Maid,"" Popcorn,"" Cherry Orchard,"" The Three Sisters,"" Still Not Finished Painting,"" Self-Explanation," Secret Love for Peach Blossom Land,"" Rhinoceros in Love." However, only a portion of them were listed, not reaching 60. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-02 21:21
Top 10 must-play scripts
The following are the top ten screenplay recommendations for 2021: 1. "Fox Hotel": Emotion/Mechanic/Restoration type, 3 male and 4 female. The specialty of the game was that it had a very good host. The host had strong control over the script and could give impromptu responses to different players and fully mobilize the players, allowing the players to enjoy the game experience. The script itself was also very good. The mechanics, story, and game design were all integrated into one. After the players finished playing, they often felt like a family. 2. [Return Home]: Emotion/Restoration genre, 3 male and 3 female.] It was a good choice for players who had high requirements for writing. The writing technique of the script was brilliant, and the foreshadowing was cleverly laid and the baggage was wonderful. There was an hour-long "psychological construction" segment before the game started. When the game ended, players might not be able to help but reread the script and cry again. 3. [Fictional Reasoning]: Hardcore/Restoration/Mechanic/Terror genre, 6-man game (cross-dressing). 4. **<Orff with Axe>**: Hardcore mystery genre, limited distribution in the city, 6 people (4 men and 2 women). It was the best of the hardcore dungeons, and it required the cooperation of a player who was good at reasoning and an excellent DPS. 5. **"Li Chuan Strange Stories Book"**: Japanese hardcore mystery genre, box distribution method, 7-person novel. It was more than four hours long and was filled with Japanese ghost legends. It required the player to have a wild imagination and imagination. 6. **"The Dead Awakens in the Phantom Night"**: Japanese style, narrative type, box distribution method, 7-story novel. It was more than 6 hours long, and although it was a box version, it had the quality of a limited version. It tested the player's ability to capture information and their sensitivity to narrative tricks. 7. "Under the Day": Reasoning, micro-horror genre, limited release method in the city, limited to 6 - 7 people. It was more than six hours long and had a vivid Cthulhu world view. From the beginning, there was a depressing atmosphere. 8. ** Just Like Water Disappearing in Water **: Emotional, immersive genre, limited release method in the city, 6-person novel. Players could find their own shadow in the story, and after pouring their emotions into it, they would have unique memories. 9. **"There's a Dongjun Academy in Jinling"**: Emotion, ancient style, box distribution method, 6-person novel. There was a feeling of returning to the Southern Tang Dynasty. The game had a happy atmosphere and a Mini games, suitable for both novices and veterans. 10. **<Caller Call>**: Happy, mechanism type, limited release method in the city, 6-player. The game lasted more than four hours, with novel reversal forms and the author's unique imagination. The game's idea changed from solving a case to a perfect crime. The novel "Yan Xiaoqi's Journey to the Other World" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-17 04:28
Likes to play with scripts, generally what kind of person
There was a wide range of people who liked to play scripted killing, and they had the following characteristics: - ** Majority of young people **: 91.4% of players aged 19 - 40, 39.2% of them aged 26 - 30, and 37% of them aged 31 - 40. This group of young people is the mainstream group that supports the script-killing business. They had many reasons for playing scripted killing. Some wanted to experience the joy of being a detective, some wanted to experience a different life, and some wanted to make friends and get rid of their single lives through scripted killing. - Middle-aged people also accounted for a certain proportion: In terms of age, middle-aged people (31 - 40 years old) were the most important consumers, accounting for 37%. Even middle-aged people over the age of 50 accounted for 8.6%. Some middle-aged people, like Julie, bravely stepped out of their comfort zone to get in touch with the world of young people and liked scripted killing. - ** Over half of the players are female **: In terms of gender distribution, more than half of the players (56.2%) are female. - ** People with specific emotional needs **: For example, a divorced mother between 1990 and 1995. She has delicate emotions and hopes to be brought into the role and make choices for the role. - ** People who need to adjust their mood: For example, people who are depressed under the pressure of starting a business can relax themselves by playing the script and immerse themselves in the character to adjust their mood. - ** People who want to satisfy their social needs **: In the case that social networking is ineffective, young people who have had enough of the drawbacks of social networking on the Internet and people over 30 who want to interact with young people to make themselves feel more "young" prefer the offline social mode of script-killing. The novel "Trash Girl Transformation" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-22 15:28
an unpublished short story
A short story is usually a story that is less than 500 words in length. It can also be a longer short story, but it usually does not exceed 20 novels. A short story was a type of novel that was often used to show the author's imagination and skills, and also to give the reader a quick sense of satisfaction in a short reading. The creation of short stories was usually done by a team. The plot of a short story can be simple or complex, and the theme can be romantic, horror, science fiction, or other types. In the process of writing a short story, as well as the tension and tension of the plot. The publication of a short story usually required it to be published in a novel publishing house or online bookstore, and it needed to be edited and proofread to ensure the accuracy of the content and the fluency of the language. Short stories were a type of novel that was very interesting and could give readers a sense of satisfaction in a short period of time.
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2024-09-11 13:32
Unpublished novels plagiarized?
Even if the novel was not published, if certain conditions were met, plagiarism could also be considered as copyright violation. First of all, copyright was created from the day the work was created. Whether the work was registered or published, the copyright obtained by the author or other copyright owners according to law would not be affected. The following conditions must be met to determine the plagiarism of online novels: First, it is possible to prove that the defendant suspected of plagiarism has access to his work; Second, the plagiarist used another person's work beyond the scope of appropriate citations. The use of another person's work must be faithful to the original work and indicate the source. plagiarism includes stealing other people's original composition intact or changing its appearance; Third, the perpetrator has the intention of plagiarism and the purpose of making profits; Fourth, the plagiarized work is protected by the copyright law according to law. If an unpublished novel was plagiarized and met the above-mentioned conditions for plagiarism, then this plagiarism also violated the rights and interests of the copyright owner. The violator had to bear civil responsibilities such as stopping the copyright, apologizing, and compensating for losses. If the circumstances were serious, he would be investigated for criminal responsibility. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-03-25 19:49
Are comic scripts similar to movie scripts?
Yes, they have some similarities. Both need a clear plot, interesting characters, and a good structure to engage the audience.
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2024-10-13 11:05
What is unpublished fan fiction?
Unpublished fan fiction refers to fan - created stories based on existing works of fiction, like a book, movie, or TV show, that haven't been formally published. It's often shared within fan communities, on websites or forums dedicated to that fandom.
3 answers
2024-12-10 05:05
What if an unpublished novel was stolen?
If the novel has not been published but has been stolen, the following measures can be taken: 1. Collect evidence: Collect evidence about the stolen novel, such as the novel text, author information, copyright certificate, etc. This evidence could help prove that the novel was legal and entitled to protection. 2. Contact the copyright owner: Contact the copyright owner to report the theft of the novel. In this way, they could take measures to prevent further copyright abuses. Take legal action: If the copyright owner fails to take the necessary measures, legal action can be taken to protect the copyright of the novel. This could include suing the embezzler and submitting evidence to the court to prove their copyright. 4. Raise copyright awareness: As a fan of online literature, I can provide some information and suggestions on copyright protection to help readers raise their awareness of copyright.
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2025-03-11 17:20
Unpublished fantasy novel content
As a fan of online novels, I can't provide unpublished fantasy novel content. I can only answer questions based on the knowledge I have, and the knowledge I have comes from the data sets and algorithms I have learned. Therefore, my knowledge is limited and may not cover all the contents of unpublished fantasy novels.
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2025-03-11 02:25
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