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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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The CEO’s Regret: You made me your lie, I become your Loss

Amara Piers is living the dream everyone double-taps on Instagram. For ten years, Sebastian Creed hasn’t just been her husband; he’s been her entire world. As the charismatic CEO of a global empire, Sebastian is the man who has everything, yet he acts as if Amara is his only prize. The handwritten morning notes, the spontaneous anniversary trips to Paris, the way he looks at her as if she’s the only woman in the room—it was the "perfect" marriage. Or so she thought. The facade doesn’t crack; it shatters. On a mundane Thursday morning, a stranger delivers a sentence that turns Amara’s fairy tale into a psychological horror story: “Ma’am, I’m sorry... but your marriage certificate and your child’s adoption papers are both fake.” In one heartbeat, Amara realizes she isn’t a wife, and she might not legally be a mother. The man she worshipped hasn’t just been keeping secrets; he’s been orchestrating a decade-long performance. As the walls of her high-end life close in, Amara must face a terrifying reality: Sebastian Creed didn't marry her because he loved her. He "captured" her. Now, the woman who was once his greatest treasure is becoming his greatest threat. To reclaim her life and walk away from her husband's child, Amara must disappear from a man who has the resources to find anyone, anywhere. But how do you run from a man who knows your every thought before you even think it? She was the woman he claimed to love. Now, she’s the one woman he can’t be allowed to keep.

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HiroHeartlands
HiroHeartlands
2026-08-14

I love the concept. Dexter self insert with a system that focuses on relationships? Perfect! Except the writing quality is far too lacking to carry such an idea. MC is dumb as a brick, timeline was messed with to... I dunno, maybe because author wanted to write about their favorite season? And the writing is so AI that it is still dripping oil. MC kills Boyd(the animal exterminator who kidnapped Lumen) after seeing he had captured Lumen(actually Boyd only disposes of the bodies, he does not capture them, maybe author wanted Lumen untouched?), despite the event happening 4 years or so later in the canon(and Lumen being out of Miami at this point in the timeline), and shows his face to Lumen(this is a Lumen that did not get traumatized by the Barrel Killers, thus should turn on Dexter due to being a normal person/not having her dark passenger- and because she did not see him as an angel that came to save her from her hell). Also the whole Lumen thing in the canon happened because Dexter was in a bad place, Rita had died, and Lumen was broken, together they healed each other. Anyway, after MC showed his face to Lumen what does he do? He takes her to his home. Where Debra is... Thinking Deb wouldn't notice the obvious signs of abuse she suffered(as a vice worker she WOULD), and... Let me repeat. MC took someone who saw his killing home without thinking twice, where his sister that worked with prostitutes and traumatized people was, someone he saw for the first time. Someone, unlike in the original, did not get traumatized enough to clutch onto him for safety and not tell his killing to the police... This is too dumb for me to read on, at least without it having 30-40 more chapters so I can read while turning off my brain.

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What are the key elements in lumen weight loss success stories?
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2024-11-28 22:33
The main key is diet. Eating foods that are in line with the lumen concept, like whole grains, lean proteins and fresh fruits and vegetables. For example, replacing white bread with whole wheat bread.
Can you share some lumen weight loss success stories?
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2024-11-30 07:46
Sure. One success story is about a woman named Lisa. She started following the lumen weight loss plan. She focused on eating more fruits and vegetables, and less junk food. Also, she did regular exercise like jogging three times a week. After a few months, she lost a significant amount of weight and felt much healthier.
Weight loss success stories
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2024-11-01 14:12
One success story is of Jane. She started by cutting out sugary drinks and processed foods. She also incorporated daily exercise, like jogging for 30 minutes. In just three months, she lost 15 pounds. Her key was consistency in diet and exercise.
Are Iodine Weight Loss Success Stories Reliable Indicators for Weight Loss?
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2024-12-15 00:42
It's a bit of a mixed bag. While the stories are inspiring, they may not be entirely reliable indicators on their own. The body is complex, and weight loss is influenced by multiple factors. Iodine may be a part of the equation for some, but it's not a magic bullet. Genetics, overall diet quality, and physical activity levels all interact with iodine's potential effects on weight.
Kombucha Weight Loss Success Stories: Are They Reliable Indicators for Weight Loss?
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2024-11-21 01:37
Yes, they can be. If many people are reporting weight loss success with kombucha, it's a sign that it might work. But everyone's body is different.
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