Hierd awakes in a world he does not know, with a power nigh omnipotent. He can summon things from the era of the 1900s to the 1950s with limitless uses. Taking upon the responsibility of a village, Hierd introduces guns and grenades to the soldiers he himself trains. Everything changes when the neighboring city, noticing the coup, decides to invade them. With Hierd's powers, with his soldiers. And in that future, will he survive with guns, warships, tanks, and planes over the power of swords, shields, magic, and brains?
Some chapters are 5000-7000 words long. Unlike other Webnovels, each chapter might be a bit tedious, but I decided to output more 'content' I guess? Idk.
A man who experienced it all will save a timeline from the upcoming apocalypse, is he going to success or he will fail? What really is the real reason to risk his life for something mystery? How well do you really know the people you call family? Are they really trustworthy? Find out.
In a world full of pain and experiments, are you willing to be a part of a crew just for the sake of being completely fine? How far are you willing to go just to stop the pain and grieving?
Hey everyone, I owe you a huge apology.
There's no excuse for how I've dropped the ball on this series. I'm truly sorry for letting you down.
The truth is, I'm facing some personal challenges right now that have taken a toll on my ability to write. I know that doesn't make things better, but I wanted to be honest with you.
Here's the good news: I'm not abandoning the story! Consider this a three-month webnovel trial break. The world you love and the characters you know are still waiting for you, and I promise this hiatus will only make the story stronger.
In the meantime, I'd be eternally grateful for your silent support. If you can stick with me, I'll be back in 2-3 months, ready to dive back in.
Honestly, it could be even sooner. But three months is the absolute outside limit.
Thank you for understanding. I can't wait to share the rest of the story with you.
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Is the American Dream just an illusion?
Bayo, an outsider with a sharp mind, is thrust into the complex reality of American life. Here, ideals clash with harsh realities, and survival hinges on navigating a world of power struggles and hidden agendas. Bayo's perspective challenges the status quo, forcing him to confront societal injustices and question the very essence of the American Dream. Will his fight for eternal freedom shield him or lead him down a dangerous path?
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Disclaimer
This story is a blend of history and imagination. While I've approached the time period of 1947-1950s with respect, I've also taken creative liberties to craft a compelling narrative. Names, actions, and even some cultural references are fictionalized for storytelling purposes.
Think of it as a tribute to Yoruba culture, not a strict historical account. My aim is to spark interest and understanding, not mislead.
Rebirth in the 1950's: there is room for the genius doctors wife
Le Yun came to the 1950 with space and huge supplies . she thought she could live a life of farming and rich wealth.
But arranging the heroine's plot is not to let you bear blood and blood, and you have to cultivate immortals and learn medicine. This is the rhythm of resolutely not letting you be a rice bug!
No way, just bite the bullet! The space keeps growing, and the base keeps expanding. During the famine, the materials must be exchanged for money to support people.
Le Yun hugs her head, God! Why are more and more people raised!
"Bao Le, give me a chance to repay it!"
"I do not need to save you a debt of gratitude!"
"I have money, have the right to someone, seek shelter!"
"No, sister money was powerful!"
"If there is not Look at the value of your face?"
"No, no, no, little fresh meat is rampant, I want three thousand beautiful girls in the harem." The
air solidified instantly, and someone was silent for a few seconds, and he took Le Bao and left.
"Don't miss others, I'll be you Three thousand beautiful ladies!".
Huang Lin is a 23 years old women who finds her self in the 1950s after being hit by a truck . Follow her as she face slap white wolfed relatives and green tea bitches . Not forgetting to spoil her siblings and find love .
"kill them, kill them all.
Bring out everyone's heart
Burn everything so that no one can escape from here " ...
''Please have mercy on us, we are willing to serve you as your slaves."
Slaves Hahahaha! 'God' did you see I am having fun.
you have taken away my mother I will take away your children.
...
'Worship me! humans."
*** VAMPIRES AND LUST ARE A COMMON COMBINATION SO *******
[ some chapters may have explicit scenes but
if in case anyone has any problem please skip this novel]
when a vampire is more obsessed with a girl than his thirst for blood.
In the year 1950, a table massacre was going on in a village. A pa pureblood vampire was standing there enjoying this massacre ...
Not too far away he saw a woman fighting with many vampires all alone like a 'one-man army'.
Anyone who sees her once can tell that she must be a witch but the pureblood thinks she is not a witch.
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"She tasted sweet, like oranges, liquid sunshine in my mouth as we kissed, our tongues playing together."
''Darling why your lips were swollen
, Did anything bite your lip?" Smirking Majesty held her close ...
''It's because of you," She glared at 'His Majesty.
Her Majesty slowly caressed her lips with his thumb then put it into his mouth and lick that thumb slightly, ''Your lips are tasted so good, I want to take a bite one more time."
She ran back to her room holding her blushing face.
"It seems like I haven't been expressing the intense feelings I have been harboring towards you."
(The Cover is not mine)
Ponniyin Selvan (transl. The Son of Ponni) is a historical fiction novel by Kalki Krishnamurthy, written in Tamil. The novel was first serialised in the weekly editions of Kalki from 29 October 1950 to 16 May 1954, and released in book form of five parts in 1955. In five volumes, or about 2,210 pages, it tells the story of early days of Arulmozhivarman (அருள்மொழிவர்மன்), who later became the great Chola emperor Rajaraja Chola I (947 CE – 1014 CE). Kalki visited Sri Lanka three times to gather information for it.
Ponniyin Selvan is widely considered by many to be the greatest novel ever written in Tamil literature.[1] It was first published as a series in the Kalki, a Tamil language magazine, during the 1950s and was later integrated into a novel. The craze for the series which was published weekly was such that it elevated the magazine circulation to reach a staggering figure of 71,366 copies – no mean achievement in a newly independent India.
Even today, the novel has a cult following and fan base among people of all generations. The book continues to be admired and garner critical acclaim for its tightly woven plot, vivid narration, the wit of the dialogue, and the way in which the power struggle and intrigues of the Chola empire were depicted.