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She became the young mistress of the most powerful family in City T by marrying the young master in place of her sister. He was cold to her on their first nuptial night. "Just because you played some tricks to get yourself married here, you still mean nothing to me!" However, she was calm and heartless. "Young Master Mu, don't think too highly of yourself. I despise all that is you — your money and your very being!" After the wedding, Young Master Mu lived lavishly by spending money like flowing during the day while working his nights away busily. "You said you despised me earlier. Well, which part of me do you despise exactly, hmm?" Luo Chenxi could not bear the harassment any longer so she tossed out the divorce papers in rage. "I can't live like this much longer..."
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Is this destiny?

Sarah Hill is an introvert who does not want to attract attention. Other than mad coding skills, Sarah knows how to throw a punch. She believes that her biggest problem is the existence of the hacker Omega and her world flips upside-down when the most popular guy on campus approaches her. What does he want? Why her? (Ah, Sarah, that is only the beginning.) JoAnna Hill easily makes friends with her bubbly personality. Some call her a mad scientist, but she prefers ‘Dr. Hill’, because that is what she is. JoAnna is an excellent markswoman who can snipe out any target and she is wondering if her prince charming will ever come. Sophia Hill is the voice of reason, their pillar of support. She is a confident CEO who knows how to get what she wants. Sophia’s degree in law combined with amazing capabilities to analyze the situation and plan ahead make her the perfect strategist (to achieve a goal without ending up in jail). This is a story of three Hill sisters who are navigating through challenges while they uncover the complicated story behind their maternal side of the family. And their father is not a simple man either. Every sister is different, and so are their relationships. They all have in common: trust and belief that if they work together, anything is possible. Mature content! 18+ ***SPOILER? - START *** The story starts with a focus on the youngest sister (Sarah). After about 100 chapters, the oldest sister (Sophia) gets in the romantic spotlight. JoAnna finds herself pulled into romance last, at about 200 chapter mark. ***SPOILER? - END *** Excerpt from the novel... "Do you believe in destiny?", Sarah broke the silence. "Destiny?" Aiden didn't expect such a question. "Yes. The thing that is meant to happen, and there is nothing you can do to prevent it. And when it does happen, everything feels right." "Why would you ask me such a thing?" "Until a few weeks ago I would say that there is no such thing as destiny. That we are all masters of our lives and that everything depends on our actions, or lack of it. But I can't help but wonder: why did I not push you away? ... Why does it feel like everything will be OK as long as we are together? ... You are a piece of me that I never knew was missing. Is this destiny?" "Mmm... if that is destiny, then I approve it.", Aiden lightly kissed Sarah's shoulder and rested his chin on it. --- 1st WARNING!!! Contains descriptions of intimate scenes. If you are not comfortable with that, don’t read it! --- 2nd WARNING!!! This is my first novel! :) --- ***** I own the cover. ***** Check out my other novels: * "Accident Prone" * "Amara - Reunion" * "The Alpha's Bride" * "The Supreme Alpha"

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A poem to pass the year
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2025-01-14 15:35
There are fifty strings on the brocade zither for no reason, and one string and one column miss Hua Nian. Li Shangyin's "Jin Se" But I fold the weeping poplars to send off the returning guests, My heart follows the east boat to recall the Chinese years. Lu Xun's "Sending Zeng Tian She Jun Back to the Country" The emperor's spring heart is entrusted to the cuckoo, and the beautiful woman complains about the year. Yuan Haowen's Thirty Poems, Twelve of them Who will pass the golden years with me? Moon Bridge Flower Court, locked windows and vermilion doors, only spring knows. He Zhu's "Sapphire Case: Lingbo but Hengtang Road" How many years of glory, three drunk dreams, June cool autumn. Lu Zhi's "Double Tune·Toad Palace Song·Fan Li in the Blue Waves" The past years are like lightning, forbidding many farewells. Nalan Rongruo's "Qingping Music·Horn Sound Sorrow"
A poem to pass the year
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2024-12-20 16:38
There were many poems to celebrate the New Year. One of the famous poems was Li Shangyin's " Jinse ":" The Jinse has fifty strings for no reason, and each string and column think of the New Year." This poem expressed the poet's nostalgia for his youth. Other poems such as Lu Xun's "Sending Zeng Tian She Jun Back to the Country" and Yuan Haowen's "Thirty Poems, Twelve of Them" also touched on the theme of Hua Nian.
A poem to pass the year
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2024-12-18 12:15
There were many poems to celebrate the New Year. One of the famous poems was Li Shangyin's " Jinse ":" The Jinse has fifty strings for no reason, and each string and column think of the New Year." This poem expressed the poet's longing for his youth. In addition, there was also the poem "Independent carved railing, who pitied the wasted years" in Wang Yisun's "High Balconies, Remnant Calyx Plum Sour" of the Song Dynasty, which also expressed his feelings about wasting time. These poems all depicted people's helplessness and longing for the passing of time.
The poem that life will eventually pass away
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2026-07-11 18:00
Here are some poems about the end of life: - In Yuan Zhen's " Thinking of Separation," there is a saying: " It is difficult to find water after passing through the vast sea, except for Wushan Mountain, there is no cloud." I'm lazy to look back at the flowers, half because of cultivation and half because of you." This poem was written to mourn for his deceased wife. It reflected the nostalgia after the death of life and reflected the passing of life from the side. - Lu You's "Shen Garden Two Songs":"Forty years of broken dreams, old willows in Shen Garden do not fly." This body walks on the soil of Mount Ji, still mourning the traces of the dead." "The setting sun on the city wall is painted with sad horns, and the old pool platform is no longer restored in Shen Garden. Under the Bridge of Sorrow, the spring waves are green, and I suspect it is a graceful shadow." These two poems were written by Lu You to mourn his ex-wife, Tang Wan. They expressed his longing for the deceased and also hinted that the death of life was irreversible. - In the Nineteen Ancient Poems, there was a line that said," Life is entrusted to a lifetime, and it is as weak as dust." "Life is not made of stone, how can one live a long life?" "Vast Yin Yang Shift, life is like morning dew. Life is like a trust, life is not as solid as gold and stone." These poems expressed the rational understanding that life would eventually pass away, calm and helpless. - There was also the poem," Drive to the east gate and look at the tomb of Guo Bei. White poplars rustle, pine and cypress sandwiched wide road. There was a dead man in Chen County below, and it was long night when he was far away. Sleeping in the underworld, never waking up for thousands of years." "Those who leave are alienated day by day, and those who come are close day by day. Out of the city gate to look straight, only to see hills and graves. Ancient tombs are plowed into fields, and pine and cypress are destroyed into firewood. The white poplar is full of sorrow, and the whistling is full of sorrow." From the description of the death scene and the forgotten grave, it expressed the feeling of the passing of life. Not only did life no longer exist, but even death might no longer exist.
The most famous poem in Yanmen Pass
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2024-12-17 00:39
The most famous poems of Yanmen Pass included the lines in the Book of Songs," Drinking wine to wish the east wind, raising a cup to Chang 'an; Yanmen played the flute at night, and the monkeys cried non-stop " and " Whose new swallow pecks at the spring mud, the old country's old wild geese leave without a trace; The orioles of thousands of miles sing green and red, the water village and mountain country wine flag wind." These poems described the magnificent scenery of Yanmen Pass and the feeling of parting, as well as the connection with Chang 'an. In addition, many famous ancient writers also created moving works with Yanmen Pass as the theme, such as Li Bai's "Song of the Great Wall III" and Su Shi's "Linjiang Immortal Moored at Qinhuai at Night".
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