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NTR: Choice Based System
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*WARNING* MATURE AUDIENCE ONLY [cultivation and mythology] [Dark] [for readers] "dear readers, this is dark novel with taboo themes and the fist part of the novel contains heavy corruption, the MC will face hardship in the beginning of the corruption ark as corruption and in the later of the corruption ark, the MC will start taking revenge, till the end of revenge arc and yes there is happy ending but how? you'll know at the end of the novel." Genre: cultivation, R18, system, NTR, Milf, bestiality, mythology, Heavy corruption etc,. [Note to readers: While some may assume this novel is solely intended as explicit content, it actually contains a compelling story-line. The novel is divided into two parts: the first explores themes of corruption, while the second focuses on revenge.] "Please remember, this novel is more than just an erotic tale - there's a rich, intriguing story woven throughout. I urge you to keep supporting me, as your motivation is what drives me to continue crafting an engaging story." Synopsis: Ye Yang, the 4th young master of the Ye cultivation clan, was once the weakest member of his family. His feeble cultivation and stagnant growth made him a target for bullying, and he was stripped of his chance to become clan head. While his peers surpassed him, reaching advanced stages like Qi Awakening and Meridian Opening Cultivation Stage, Ye Yang remained stuck at the 9th level of Body Tempering. Ashamed and defeated, he isolated himself from his family, refusing to meet anyone, including his mother Yu Mei and sisters Ye Ling and Ye Mu. Although his father saw him as a disgrace to the Ye family, he still tried to help Ye Yang overcome his limitations. In a desperate attempt to escape his misery, Ye Yang tried to end his life by cutting his wrist. But as he lay dying, a mysterious voice intervened: "If you don't want to live for yourself, then be mine and entertain me." Ye Yang lost consciousness, only to awaken the next morning to a strange screen window: [Choice-based System] [Welcome: Player Ye Yang] This marked the beginning of his transformation, as he embarked on a journey guided by the enigmatic System, confronting his dark past, and uncovering the secrets of his world. [EXTRA INFO] *In chapter 15 you can see unofficial map of the world* *you can read about cultivation stages/realm in comment section of first chapter* [Leave your reviews] OG_Novalist

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What are the characteristics of indian novels based on real life stories?
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2024-10-29 15:47
They often have rich cultural details. Since India has a diverse culture, these novels can show different traditions, languages, and religions. For example, in 'The God of Small Things', you can see the unique cultural practices of Kerala.
Are Indian cuckold stories based on real - life experiences?
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2024-10-29 23:57
Some Indian cuckold stories might be based on real - life experiences to an extent. There are situations in any society where relationships face challenges like infidelity. However, many are also fictional works that are created to explore human emotions and relationships in a more extreme or dramatized way.
Can you recommend some indian novels based on real life stories?
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2024-10-29 09:52
One such novel is 'The God of Small Things' by Arundhati Roy. It's a beautifully written story based on real - life experiences in Kerala, India. It delves into themes of family, love, and the caste system.
What are the most famous indian books based on real life stories?
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2024-12-13 17:49
Definitely 'The White Tiger'. It has been widely read and has put a spotlight on the issues of class and poverty in India. The protagonist's real - life - inspired journey from being a poor villager to a successful entrepreneur in the big city is both captivating and thought - provoking.
Can you recommend some indian books based on real life stories?
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2024-12-13 11:10
One such book is 'The God of Small Things' by Arundhati Roy. It delves into the complex lives of a family in Kerala, exploring themes like caste, love, and loss. Another is 'A Fine Balance' by Rohinton Mistry which portrays the lives of four characters in India during a time of political turmoil. It shows their struggles, hopes, and how they maintain a fine balance in their lives.
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