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The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era

He just became the newly-crowned movie emperor when he died a tragic (actually, very stupid) death. On his way to cross the NaiHe bridge, he managed to evade Meng Po and not drink her soup. Thus keeping the memories of the life that he just had. But he would never have imagined that he would be reincarnated hundreds of thousands of years later. In the Interstellar era! If it happened to other guys, they would definitely want to be a mecha warrior. Don't most men dream of that at least once in their life? But sadly, that's not for him. There's only one goal in his mind - to be the number one star in the Interstellar era. With the knowledge and skills he got from his past life, he would definitely achieve it. But who was this annoying person who kept on pestering him? A certain prince smiled in a scary and crazy way: Cook food for me or else die. = a few months later = A certain prince leaned over and moved his face closer: I don't need food, I could just eat you. A bad tempered yandere gong X a reincarnated movie emperor shou *NaiHe bridge - a bridge that souls crossed to enter reincarnation **Meng Po - the lady on the Naihe bridge who gives out soup that lets the souls forget their memories, thus entering the cycle of reincarnation in a clean slate. Twitter: @tyramisu_wn IG: @tyramisu_novels

Tyramisu · LGBT+
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608 Chs

FIRST VARIETY SHOW (V)

"SO, how are we going to sell these?" Lauren asked, looking at the containers of fish in front of them.

"Don't worry too much. We just have to sell a kilogram to 10 people each," Astrid said with a positive attitude. 

Miria and Lauren seemed to have found hope after hearing that.

"That's right. We just have to look for 10 people," Miria said with a much brighter expression.

The three of them were now at the dock. There was a seafood market nearby. Almost all the fishermen sold the sea creatures they caught to the vendors at the seafood market nearby. The same was true for Mr. Jed, the fisherman they 'helped'. 

The usual routine was for the fishermen to go to the sea before the sun rise and then return with their catch in the early hour of the morning. They would then sell most of their catch to the merchants at the seafood market.