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Samsara Online

In the year 2030, Samsara Online, a 100% immersive VRMMORPG that allows players to bring their innate real-world skills to the virtual world, is launched. With terrifying analytical ability, inhuman reflexes, and monstrous reaction speed, Xie Feng's travel starts into a world that he will gradually discover is not as normal as it seems. It was also from that moment that Xie Feng's life started to deviate from the norm, changing his destiny completely. ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Note: In chapter 4 it might seem that something is forced, but trust me when I say that it is not. Everything has a logical reason, I just hope you continue reading to discover it! Note to readers who dislike the harem: The harem in this novel will not be like in 99% of the novels where the protagonist only picks up girls madly. This harem has a logical reason and a specific destiny connecting the protagonist with the girls. Believe me, if it wasn't a harem, at the end of the story you would just cry. Tags: Romance - Harem - R +18 - System - Reincarnation - Virtual Reality - Game elements - Student life - Mystery - Espers - Revenge - Cultivation - Gods - Demons - Angels - Fantasy - Adventure - Strong to Stronger - Cruel MC ********** Support me: https://www.patreon.com/XIETIAN

XIETIAN · Games
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Two surprises on the same day (Part 3)

Of course, Shen Xinya's thoughts were not so simple.

Although she wanted Yin Yue's help to accomplish her purpose, this in no way meant that the only reason she was doing all this was for her own happiness alone.

Shen Xinya had met many outstanding men over the past ten years. As the daughter of the most talented businessman in the entire Asian continent as well as a member of the richest family, Shen Xinya had attended countless banquets and gatherings of high social standing. During such gatherings, the number of talented and skilled young masters she had met were definitely not countless, but they were certainly more than a dozen. 

Although most of the sons of influential families were a talentless mess; those who did not indulge in arrogance and did not plunge themselves into a life of luxury were far better than the men of a normal family due to the high-level education they received throughout their youth.