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Dual Cultivation: Beasts and Women!
Author: RVN_1998
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After dying on Earth, Liam Porter awakens in Twin Land, a strange world ruled by powerful Spirit Masters. Surrounded by corpses and the wreckage of a destroyed carriage, Liam finds himself wounded—newly arrived in this new world—facing the man responsible for his predecessor’s death. Thrown on an island where he must survive, Liam survives a strange demonic ritual and awakens magical powers. In a world where magic reigns and mystical beings (beasts and monsters) are essential for the growth of the Spirit Masters, Liam will follow a unique path alongside an incubus demon-spirit! To get stronger, he’ll have to conquer women and tame beasts! But not only his captors and the beasts—Spirit Masters’ natural enemies—will stand in his way. He will also have to face the depraved reality in which he finds himself! … “I will become the new Beasts God! Nothing and no one will stop me from achieving my ambition!” Expectations: - Fast pace, particularly at the beginning. A balance between lots of action, kingdom building, slow analysis of the cultivation system and rune creation; - Dark truths of a medieval society; - The MC is a curious earthling with above-average intelligence. He’s not a genius, but he will bring some things from his past life into this world in order to have some advantages (later in the story); - Harem; - Dual cultivation; (it’s the MC’s main cultivation method); - From weak to strong; - Sect building (later in the story). Publishing schedule: 3 chapters per week (long chapters!) (Monday, Wednesday and Friday).

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2024-11-21 20:52
There was a woman, Maria. She was promised a better life and education in another country. But when she arrived, she was sold to a family as a slave. She had to work long hours, was beaten if she didn't meet their demands. Eventually, she was rescued by the police during a raid on the house. It took her a long time to recover from the trauma.
What are the common experiences of women in human trafficking stories?
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2024-11-10 07:46
In many of these stories, women experience false promises at the start. They are lured with the idea of a better life. Once in the hands of traffickers, they face confinement. They are not allowed to move freely and are under constant surveillance. They also suffer from lack of access to basic needs like proper food and medical care.
New Stories on Human Trafficking and Sex Trafficking
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2024-11-13 16:18
One new story could be about the rescue operations. Law enforcement agencies often conduct raids to rescue victims of sex trafficking. They work undercover, gather evidence, and then strike to free those who are being exploited. For example, in some cases, they might target a brothel where women are being held against their will. These operations not only save the victims but also send a strong message to the traffickers.
What Can We Learn from the Stories of Women in Human Trafficking?
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2024-11-22 10:25
These stories teach us the importance of education. If women are well - educated, they are less likely to fall for false promises. Also, communities should be more involved in protecting their members. In the stories, often the women were alone and had no one to turn to in the new places. If the local community had been more aware, they could have helped. Moreover, governments need to strengthen their anti - human trafficking laws and enforcement. When the laws are strict, traffickers are less likely to operate freely.
Stories of human trafficking in women: How can we raise awareness to prevent it?
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2024-11-10 18:54
First, we need to engage with the media more effectively. The media has the power to reach a large number of people. By highlighting the stories of human trafficking in women, it can make the public more aware. Second, non - profit organizations can collaborate with international bodies to create a unified message. They can also train people to recognize the signs of trafficking at border crossings and in local communities.
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