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The General's Pampering Little Foodie Girl
Author: Yan Shi
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#food Mo Chu was reborn. She opened her eyes to find herself in a world where a thousand years had passed. The docile animals and plants became very aggressive, and elemental abilities that existed only in stories and legends now appeared before her eyes! Fortunately, upon waking up, Mo Chu gained a nice-guy brother who had a sister complex. Unfortunately, she had a one-in-a-million sensitive constitution, so she couldn’t consume 99% of the available food. However, there would always be a solution. If she couldn’t eat the food of this era, couldn’t she come up with new food? And so, she made fries, grilled fish, beggar’s chicken, and various other delicacies that were not available in this future world. As a glutton, Mo Chu was satisfied with this outcome. However… “Wow! What have I been eating all my life? Her food is so delicious, it’s amazing!” “Aside from being delicious, the food can actually increase elemental powers, and its effects are several times better than pills!” “I offer five million Federal Coins!” “I offer ten million. Don’t compete with me! If you do, I’ll fight you!” Mo Chu held up her hands in defeat, feeling helpless. It was only grilled fish. Did they have to get so excited? *** Ning Yiyuan is the only marshal in the Federation and also a top-class expert whose elemental abilities could reach tier 12. Even in an environment where the number of men was double that of women, countless beauties would still throw themselves at him. Yet, he was never fazed. Over the past few decades, Ning Yiyuan was like a monument, always standing at the Federation battlefront. Yet, this monument started to crumble after meeting Mo Chu… “Uncle!” Mo Chu addressed him with her rosy lips, and Ning Yiyuan’s ever stoic face began to crack! He was only 40 this year. In the Federation where the average lifespan of a human was 300 years old, he was considered a youth. So how could he be called an ‘Uncle’? Hmph! He would have a word with this lass!

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I Received Messages From Future Self!

"Hot Noodles request to add you as a friend." An inexplicable friend request, a non-existent contact. Claiming to be a message from herself in the future, intimately knowledgeable about her past. Fang Xiaocao was utterly numb. Hot Noodles: Danger, do not go home tonight. "Is this some kind of joke?" Staring at the WeChat message, Fang Xiaocao rolled her eyes and opened the anti-theft door. Hot Noodles: At midnight, when the knocking starts, don't turn on the light if you don't want to die. In the early morning: 00:00:00 Fang Xiaocao was woken by the knocking sound. She was just about to turn on the bedside lamp when she remembered that bizarre message. She pulled back her hand and stayed put until dawn, only to know her neighbor next door, a woman living alone just like her was murdered at midnight... Fang Xiaocao was suddenly covered in a cold sweat. Hot Noodles: To celebrate our narrow escape from death, go to the flea market before three in the afternoon, stall number 7, and buy the seventh inkstone on the left-hand side. The seller's bottom price is 80, but the inkstone is worth 8 million. After last night's ordeal, Fang Xiaocao inexplicably chose to believe. She successfully bought an inkstone for a hundred dollars, and later discover it was indeed a imperial inkstone from the Qing Qianlong era, worthing 8 million! Fang Xiaocao stood there, dumbfounded! Following the message's instructions, she bought a second-hand car. But little did she know, the guidance was linking her into a series of events that dragged out a murder case and a fortune worth two small goals. Who on earth sent her the messages? It's really her future self? Or it's some kind of bizarre game?

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What are some popular examples of 'future historical fiction'?
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2024-12-04 15:49
Well, '1984' by George Orwell can be considered in a way. It was written in the past but projected a very specific and dystopian future. And then there's 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It has a future world where historical power structures and cultural elements have been transformed in unique ways. There are also some works that blend alternate history with future concepts, like some of Philip K. Dick's stories which often play with different historical timelines leading to different futures.
Can you explain the concept of 'future historical fiction'?
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2024-12-04 10:19
Future historical fiction is a genre that combines elements of the future and history. It often takes a historical event or period and imagines how it could have influenced or been related to future developments. For example, it might consider how a past war's technology or social changes could shape a far - off future world.
Historical Fiction about the Religious Future in the US and Canada
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2024-11-25 00:26
In historical fiction about the religious future of the US and Canada, perhaps there will be a resurgence of indigenous religions. As society becomes more aware of environmental issues, the spiritual connection to the land that indigenous religions emphasize could gain more popularity. People might start incorporating elements of these religions into their daily lives. This could also lead to a more inclusive religious landscape, where different beliefs co - exist and influence each other.
Who Are the Prominent Authors of Future and Historical Fiction in the US and Canada?
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2024-11-15 10:25
Margaret Atwood from Canada is very prominent. Her works like 'The Handmaid's Tale' is a dystopian future fiction that also has roots in historical and social contexts. In the US, Philip K. Dick is well - known for his science - fiction works that often touch on future concepts. Another American, James Michener, has written historical epics that cover different periods in US history. In Canada, Joseph Boyden has written historical fiction that delves into the experiences of indigenous peoples.
Future and Historical Fiction in the US and Canada: What Are the Common Themes?
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2024-11-15 06:08
A frequent theme is the concept of progress. In US and Canadian historical fiction, we see the progress of society from colonial times to modernity, like the growth of cities and industries. In future fiction, it's about technological and social progress. For instance, stories might explore how artificial intelligence will impact the lives of people in these countries. Also, the theme of individualism versus community is important. Historical novels may show how individuals contributed to the building of their communities in the past, while future fictions could look at how individuals maintain their identity in a more connected, globalized future where the US and Canada are part of a larger world community.
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