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Immortal Hero: I Can See the Success Rate
Author: Langya Shu
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Lin An woke up and found himself in an Eastern Fantasy world. In this world, power was everything. The powerhouses could easily control it all. Those who were capable enough could claim everything, be it money, women, or power. A voice sounded in the mind of Lin An, who was still puzzled over his reincarnation to the Eastern Fantasy World. [Congratulations, host! You have activated the Success Rate System. Whatever you do, you will be able to see your success rate!] Since then, Lin An was able to check his success rate every time before he did something! “The chances of you successfully refining your body with this body refining technique are 90%.” “The chances of you obtaining treasures when you open this treasure box are 100%.” “The chances of you surviving in this cave are 0%.” “The chances of you being favored by the sacred maiden and having a relationship with her are 100%.”
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Otaku’s code of conduct in the Apocalypse!

Luo Xun had survived ten years of the zombie apocalypse—not by becoming a badass warrior, but by doing what any true otaku would: hoarding supplies, avoiding people, and absolutely refusing to eat canned peaches. Then he dies. But instead of staying dead, he respawns three months before the apocalypse begins. Armed with a decade’s worth of doomsday knowledge (and anime logic), Luo Xun sets out to prepare for the end of the world—otaku style. --------------- His plan: Buy all the instant noodles. Stockpile solar-powered gadgets. Build the ultimate apocalypse man cave. Avoid drama. But in reality: He ends up rescuing a gorgeous architect named Yan Fei, who looks like he should be sipping lattes in a Paris café, not laying bricks and hoisting steel beams like a tank in tight jeans. Luo Xun’s reaction? [“He’s too pretty. He must be useless. Definitely can’t cook.”] Spoiler: Yan Fei *can* cook. And flirt. And install solar panels. Together, the two build the chillest stronghold in the zombie world, complete with hydroponic gardens, renewable energy, and occasional relationship bickering that sounds like: [“You bought *another* solar oven? Where will we even put it?” “Next to the anime figures. Priorities, okay?”] Despite the horror setting, this novel delivers deadpan humor, wholesome survival strategies, and a romance so domestic it could be sponsored by IKEA. It's the apocalypse—but make it cozy. Alternative Title: The Reborn Otaku’s Code of Practice for the Apocalypse #NOT MINE

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What are some inspiring conduct disorder success stories?
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2024-11-19 05:07
There is the case of a girl called Emma. She showed signs of conduct disorder like lying and being aggressive towards her siblings. Her parents enrolled her in a family - based therapy. In this therapy, the whole family learned better communication skills. Emma felt more supported and loved. She stopped her negative behaviors and is now a positive role model for her younger siblings. She is also involved in sports and has developed self - confidence.
Can you share some conduct disorder success stories?
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2024-11-20 00:26
One success story is about a boy named Tom. He had conduct disorder and was always getting into fights at school. His parents got him into a specialized therapy program. Through cognitive - behavioral therapy, he learned to control his anger. Now, he is doing well in school and has made good friends.
What are the characteristics of a cartoon girl with conduct disorder?
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2025-06-02 22:21
A cartoon girl with conduct disorder might be rebellious, show aggressive behavior, and have difficulty following rules.
Stories of Conduct Disorder in Real Life: Can You Share Some?
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2024-11-04 11:37
Sure. There was a boy in my neighborhood. He constantly lied, stole small things from local stores and even from his classmates at school. He showed no remorse when caught, which is a typical sign of conduct disorder. His parents were at their wits' end trying to discipline him, but he just wouldn't listen.
What are Some Real - Life Examples of Conduct Disorder?
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2024-11-04 19:06
I once saw a teen who would skip school frequently and engage in vandalism, like spray - painting on public walls. He didn't care about the consequences and was defiant when authority figures tried to stop him. This is consistent with conduct disorder behavior. Usually, this kind of behavior can lead to problems in his future if not addressed properly. For example, it can make it difficult for him to hold a job or have healthy relationships later in life.
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Mu Yunqin had transmigrated into the book and became the 200-pound wife of the villain. According to the plot, she would be caught in a " sack of love " and thrown to the wolves after the perverted villain became famous. She would die without a complete corpse. In order to avoid a tragic ending, Mu Yunqin could only hold herself to the standards of a good wife and mother, trying to use the light of the righteous path to influence the villains. A top-notch parent-in-law with a twisted worldview? It didn't matter. She would use her blood to teach them what freedom, equality, justice, and the rule of law were! Being mocked as an ugly fat woman? It doesn't matter. I'll let you see what it means to be charming and charming. A beauty who can make people go numb with just a glance. Was his family so poor? It didn't matter. Let's see how she would earn a lot of money from women's perfume and makeup and become the richest woman in the local area. However, just as the villain was about to become famous and Mu Yunqin wanted to leave unscathed, why did the villain not have a deep relationship with the female lead and instead cling onto her? Many years later, when Yama saw his wife, who had " died tragically ", reappear in front of him and play around with women under his nose, endless dark clouds surged in his eyes. That night, the villain pinched her fair chin and used the most intimate gesture to say the most sinister words.

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