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Author: Snowstar
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Williard is an early side character who became a stepping stone for the world's protagonist, Bran. This average gamer real-life hidden identity is a runaway young master of the Scarlet Vultures, a powerful mafia group. One day, he gets killed by the rival gang after getting found out and woke up in the past at the time when his life changed by two events, the death of his father and the release of the world's biggest VRMMO game, War Online. "Ugh, this skill book cost 3000 gold? I only have 500 left. Boys, go and rob the players" "Oh! You are the young master of Paves Group? Boys, go and kidnap this trash and his father and lock them up" "Oh! You want to challenge me 1v1? No thanks. Boys, just round him up and kill him for me" "Did that guy used his large guild to bully you? Don't worry. Just pay us the amount in gold or real cash. We will take care of him and his so-called guild leader" Follow Williard Ravens as he becomes the "Mafia Boss" in War Online using his Mafia brothers. ------------------------------------------ Note: please do read author's review before reading the novel. ----------------------------------------- Author's other current books: My Soul card is a Reaper, Prince of Kpop, Weapon Seller in the world of magic Notable works: The Last Slytherin, The Sharingan Hyuga ----------------------------------------- You can also support the Author through Patreon or buy a coffee on Ko-fi.com https://www.patreon.com/snowstar https://ko-fi.com/snowstar5061

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What are some interesting Korean War POW stories?
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2024-11-23 15:11
There are POW stories where soldiers showed great courage. For instance, a group of POWs refused to give out military secrets despite being tortured. They held on to their loyalty and values. Also, there were POWs who became friends with their captors over time. They found common ground like a love for music or sports, which made the captivity a bit more bearable.
Can you share any inspiring Korean War POW stories?
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2024-11-24 04:48
Yes. A group of POWs worked together to build a small garden within the prison camp. They grew vegetables using whatever resources they could find. This not only provided them with some extra food but also showed their determination to make the best of a bad situation. It was a great example of human resilience.
Top 10 Korean War Stories
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2026-03-20 21:48
I recommend " The Rise of Korea in the Warring States Period." This is a historical novel written by the grasshoppers who don't eat fish. During the Warring States Period, Korea was weak and was in a place where there were four wars. The protagonist wanted to bring it to change his fate. The early stages were not bad, but the later stages were a little cheat-like. However, it was considered a masterpiece in the Warring States genre. The protagonist did not have a cheat, but as the king, he led Korea towards unification. There are many famous people in the Warring States Period, such as Fan Sui and Li Mu. The book was a little white but refreshing. I would also recommend " Korean Entertainment's Intertwined Lights and Shadows ", an urban novel written by Ji Cha. This was a mafia novel in the guise of Korean entertainment. The main character had no cheat, but he was very charming. Although it was a stallion novel, the male lead was not pretentious. The female characters in the book were extremely well portrayed, especially the six girls in the crown. Ji Cha's writing style and plot were both good. This book was considered top-notch among Korean entertainment novels. The plot was relaxed and pleasant, and the emotional descriptions were accurate. Dozens of League Masters had given it tips, and the quality was superb. There was also 'Star Battle Dream', a novel written by Han Cuo for an urban entertainment star. This book was super torturous. The male lead had many emotional entanglements, but the character descriptions were superb. The variety plot could be used as a script. The early stages were a classic. Although the later stages were a little broken, it was still a Korean entertainment masterpiece. Many people had watched it many times. Those who liked Korean entertainment sadistic novels shouldn't miss it. " Dream of Korean Entertainment " was not bad either. It was a novel written by an urban entertainment star, Waiting for Samsara. This was the rebirth genre. The male protagonist was showing off his skills in the Korean entertainment industry in a parallel world. However, the indescribable plot was omitted. Although the ending was a little messy and the plot was contradictory, the theme, story development, and narrative were not bad. Finally, he recommended " Korean Entertainment: My President ", which was also written by Waiting for Samsara. The male protagonist was the president of the company, and Tai Yan was the female protagonist. Although it was a little toxic, it was refreshing to start with the guild leader's identity. The author had experience in writing Korean entertainment novels, and the plot setting and emotional lines were good. The updates were stable. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
What are the best pow stories?
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2024-11-06 11:36
One of the best pow stories could be about a small community that came together to build a sustainable power source. They might have used renewable energy like solar or wind power. The people in the community learned new skills, and it not only powered their homes but also brought them closer together as they worked towards a common goal.
What are some stories about prisoners of war in the Korean War?
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2024-12-13 21:37
There were stories of POWs showing great resilience. Some formed small groups within the camps to support each other, sharing whatever meager resources they had. They also tried to keep their spirits up by sharing memories of home and their pre - war lives. For example, soldiers would talk about their families, the food they used to eat, and the places they grew up. This helped them to survive the difficult times as prisoners of war.
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