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Mind Reading Game with My Villain Husband

Mind Reading Game with My Villain Husband

[A twist on rebirth novels + mind-reading + lying flat + variety show live streaming + girl group + becoming the richest by losing money + hilarious and satisfying story] The big shot Li Zhi in the quick transmigration world discovers that her luck has been stolen by the supporting female character. Restart, Li Zhi returns to her days in the girl group, only to find herself being heavily criticized online. Li Zhi, the protagonist, smiles faintly, knowing that life is long and she can slowly expose the scum and slap their faces. Unfortunately, during the first group variety show live stream, Li Zhi experienced morning sickness! The father of her child, who follows the internet connection, is Jin Jingsen, the main antagonist of the novel with a twisted mind due to his disability. Facing the absurdity of her rebirth, Li Zhi acts as a loser, while the supporting female character and the pitiful male lead insist on helping her rise. Facing the difficult situation, Li Zhi lies flat, but her teammates possess extraordinary abilities and become popular one by one. Facing the unexpected inheritance of her grandmother’s 99.9 billion fortune, which requires her to lose money to get, Li Zhi finally rose up! As a result, the losers she supports become top stars, and the flop dramas she invests in become explosive hits. Li Zhi: I am so miserable. My husband is the villain who constantly uses mind-reading to reveal my true identity. I want to lose money, but he secretly invests for me. I want a divorce, but he goes crazy and locks me up! The cold-hearted villain, with tears in his eyes, presses Li Zhi against the wall: Zhizhi! I am wrong! I will lie flat like you from now on! Will you take care of me?
Urban
200 Chs
Surviving The Beast World By Reading My Mates' Inner Thoughts

Surviving The Beast World By Reading My Mates' Inner Thoughts

Faelyn died at twenty-seven because a deer went feral and decided she was the enemy. Waking up in a world where drop-dead gorgeous men turn into leopards and panthers should've been a fantasy come true. Except two rival chiefs are fighting over her like she's the last meal on earth, and a system named "Puffball" won't stop laughing at her predicament. One minute she's wrangling zoo animals, the next she's stuck between two beast clans forced to build their villages around the only surviving water source after a brutal drought. Cooperation or extinction: nature's cruelest group project. The problem? She's the fated mate of both chiefs. Roshan, the golden Leopard Chief, is bright-eyed and affectionate, already mentally decorating their future den. One smile and he's planning twelve cubs. Nyx, the brooding Panther Chief, is possessive and dramatic, fully prepared to murder anyone who breathes near her. Including Roshan. ESPECIALLY Roshan. Then Puffball grants her one invasive gift: the ability to hear their unfiltered thoughts. ~Roshan's brain: "She smiled at me! Time to hunt ten rabbits and start building a nursery..."~ ~Nyx's brain: "That spotted idiot touched her hand again. Truce or not, I'm going to..."~ Using zookeeper instincts and the world's most unhinged spoiler system, Faelyn has to survive beastworld politics, food shortages, jealous rivals, and two apex predators who can't share. She's just trying to keep everyone alive, stop a clan war, and not become dinner. But when both alphas start thinking about forever and cubs, Faelyn realizes survival isn't her only problem. It's why Puffball keeps giggling every time she insists she's only choosing one mate. The real question is: Can she survive what they're really thinking about her?
Fantasy
165 Chs
There were many people who had won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Which of the Nobel Prize-winning works were recommended for reading?
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to a large number of winners who had made outstanding contributions to the field of literature. The following are some of the representative works of the Nobel Prize in Literature winners for your reference: 1 Norbert de Aragon (Nobel Prize in Literature 1923)-The Call of the Cuckoo 2. Henry James (1843-1910)-The Scarlet Letter 3. Walter Whitman (1860-1936)-The Catcher in the Rye 4. William F. Buckley (1929-1996)-The Sound and the Fury 5 James Joyce (1881-1924)-Ulysses 6 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood 1928-2011)-The Great Gatsby 7. John Keats (1815-1881)-Ode to a Nightingale 8 Olsen Scott Cade (Olsen Scott Cade 1919-1996)-The Catcher in the Rye (The Catcher in the Rye) The Brothers Karamazov Fyodor Dostoevsky (1820-1881)-The Idiot 10 Carl Jung (1875-1961)-The Invisible City (The Collected Books of Furnace Melting)
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2024-09-20 03:44
Reading a novel with a Palm Academy on a Nobel Pharma N73! Do I have to pay?
Reading novels on the Palm Academy was free, but one needed to have a certain service to read all the novels. The specific cost of the purchase would vary according to the author and the publishing house. Some were free, while others required payment.
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2024-09-23 22:44
2015 Nobel Prize in Literature
The winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature was 'Golden Pavilion Temple'.
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2024-09-11 08:33
The Nobel Prize in Literature
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2024-09-15 20:38
Nobel Prize in Literature
The Nobel Prize in Literature was established in 1901 by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel. The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to people who had made outstanding contributions to the field of literature. Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded 120 times, with a total of 76 winners. The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1 Alfred Nobel 2 John Keats 3. Henry de Thouet 4. William F. Buckley 5 Carl Jung 6. James Thiber 7 George Gordon Byron 8 Franz Kafka (FANCISCA FANCISCO) 9 Edward Gilkai 10 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 11 John Keats 12 Francis Bacon Their works and ideas had a profound impact on modern literature.
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2024-09-22 04:50
The Nobel Prize in Literature
The following is a list of previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1901-William F. Buckley 1902-Albert Camus 1903-John Stanbeck 1904-Henry James 1905-William Somerset Maugham 1906-Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Russell) 1907-Arthur Schopenhauer 1908-James Joyce 1909-Gefei (Author of Green Book) 1910-Carles Pueblo 1911-Olsen Scott Card (Olsen Scott Card) 1912-Edward Arnold (Edward Goose) 1913-John Keats 1914-Karl Jung 1915-Thomas Pynchon 1916-James Machiavelli 1917-Henry James 1918-Edward Elliot (Edward Goose) 1919-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1920-John Stanbeck 1921-George Eliot 1922-James Joyce 1923-Carles Pueblo 1924-Margaret Atwood 1925-John Quincy Robson 1926-Arthur Clarke 1927-Carles Pueblo 1928-Thomas Pynchon 1929-William Somerset Maugham 1930-James Machiavelli 1931-Edward Arnold (Edward Goose) 1932-George Eliot 1933-Henry James 1934-Henry James 1935-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1936-John Keats 1937-Olsen Scott Card (Olsen Scott Card) 1938-Margaret Atwood 1939-Carles Pueblo 1940-Margaret Atwood 1941-James Machiavelli 1942-Thomas Pynchon 1943-Henry James 1944-John Stanbeck 1945-Carles Pueblo 1946-Arthur Clarke 1947-George Eliot 1948-Henry James 1949-Henry James 1950-Margaret Atwood 1951-William Somerset Maugham 1952-John Keats 1953-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1954-John Stanbeck 1955-Thomas Pynchon 1956-James Machiavelli 1957-Henry James 1958-Margaret Atwood 1959-Henry James 1960-John Quincy Robson 1961-George Eliot 1962-Henry James 1963-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1964-John Keats 1965-Carles Pueblo 1966-Margaret Atwood 1967-William Somerset Maugham 1968-James Machiavelli 1969-Henry James 1970-Thomas Pynchon 1971-John Stanbeck 1972-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1973-Henry James 1974-Margaret Atwood 1975-William Somerset Maugham 1976-James Machiavelli 1977-John Keats 1978-Thomas Pynchon 1979-Henry James 1980-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1981-Carles Pueblo 1982-Margaret Atwood 1983-William Somerset Maugham 1984-James Machiavelli 1985-Henry James 1986-Thomas Pynchon 1987-John Stanbeck 1988-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1989-Henry James 1990-Margaret Atwood 1991-William Somerset Maugham 1992-James Machiavelli 1993-John Keats 1994-Thomas Pynchon 1995-Henry James 1996-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 1997-Carles Pueblo 1998-Margaret Atwood 1999-William Somerset Maugham 2000-James Machiavelli 2001-John Keats 2002-Thomas Pynchon 2003-Henry James 2004-Franz Kafka (F Scott Franz) 2005-Carles Pueblo 2006-Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 2007-William Somerset Maugham 2008-James Machiavelli
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2024-09-20 11:52
The Nobel Prize in Literature
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to literature on a global scale. The award was first established in 1926 and was originally called the "Swedish Academy of Arts Prize". Since 1960, it was officially renamed the "Nobel Prize in Literature". The criteria for the Nobel Prize in Literature mainly included the quality and influence of the work. The selection process was carried out by the academicians of the Swedish Academy. They would consider factors such as achievements, reputation, and influence to determine the final winner. The Nobel Prize in Literature is usually awarded on October 11th every year by the Swedish Academy of Literature. The award had an important influence on literature around the world. It was not only the highest honor in the literary world, but also represented the highest level of international literature. At present, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to more than 60 people, including Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and others.
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2024-09-22 23:59
Nobel Prize for Literature
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature to recognize outstanding literary creations around the world. The selection criteria for the award were very strict and the results were announced by the Swedish Academy. The history of the Nobel Prize in Literature can be traced back to 1901, when it was originally called the "Swedish Academy of Arts Prize". Since then, it has been called the "Nobel Prize in Literature". Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to more than 60 people, including many famous people such as Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and so on. The Nobel Prize in Literature was a widely influential literary award that had a profound impact on the development of literature around the world.
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2024-09-23 00:13
Nobel Prize winner
List of Nobel Prize winners (as of 2021): 1. Albert Camus Faulkner (Freudberg F James) 3. Ernest Ernest (ME Wolf Smith) 4 Hugo 5 Calvino (Carlo Perri) 6 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 7. Stanley Kubrick 8. John Keats William F. Buckley 10 Nathaniel Branden 11 George Orwell 12 Calvino (Italy) 13 Raymond Chander 14 Raymond Carver 15 William Somerset Maugham 16 Evelyn Presby James Jones 18 Paul Graham Thomas Pynchon Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) The above is an incomplete list of Nobel Prize laureates in Literature. This list may be updated over time.
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2024-09-13 03:02
Nobel Prize winner
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature are a group of people who enjoy an international reputation. Their works are widely read and accepted. The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded due to the strict selection criteria and process. The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature are as follows: 1. Albert Camus 2 John Key 3. William F. Buckley 4. Raymond chandler 5 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 6 Eveline Burdon (Eveline box Brown) 7. Virginia woolf 8 George Orwell 9 Hugo 10 Lao She (Shu Yi) The above is only a partial list of the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Their achievements and works cover different literary schools and eras.
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2024-09-13 03:54
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