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Leaping Over the Blue Gulf
Author: Tonukurio
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A decade after the last invasion of the Blue Gulf and the city built on a cliff edge, life has returned to normal. Kim Na, a young barrel scraping city agent struggles to keep her job in amidst being bullied, learning about herself and navigating conspiracies. Even if she can't find happiness, Kim just wants to survive and live a stable, peaceful life where she is not useless, but things keep happening and spiralling out of her control. (Story currently under revision and editing, there may be changes.) **** This work of fiction is not related to any real people or events in any shape or form, and if it is, it is purely coincidental. Reader discretion is advised and this story is recommended for mature audiences only. Read at your own risk. Don't mistake this as a romance novel in any way. This story includes violent themes, death, non-consensual acts, gaslighting, suicide and more but does not condone them. Consider this your trigger warning. Unfinished - likely dropped - don't know if I will return to this story. Too many issues with it.
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Alaskan Gulf novels
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2026-07-27 23:15
In the reference material, there was a novel that mentioned the Gulf of Alaskan. In the story," I " and Shen Ci had known each other since childhood. Shen Ci came from a big city, and his parents were both highly educated people. He was also tainted with a scholarly air. When he first arrived in town, because he was different from the other children and could not integrate into the group," I " was originally unwilling to take care of him, but after his parents gave him a big bag of snacks, I compromised. Later, before the middle school exams, Shen Ci found out that "I" skipped class and went to the internet cafe to play games. He followed "me" to the internet cafe and was caught. This made Shen Ci face punishment. His parents came back to deal with this matter, but he refused to apologize because of his stubbornness. In the end, his parents used money to get rid of the punishment, but he was beaten on the back by his father with a cane. His mother even told "me" to stay away from him. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
How do gulf war novels reflect the reality of the Gulf War?
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2024-11-11 20:47
They also show the psychological impact on soldiers. Novels often portray the soldiers' feelings of fear, confusion, and the long - term trauma they experienced. This is a significant part of the Gulf War's reality as many soldiers had to deal with post - traumatic stress disorder. Moreover, some gulf war novels explore the political aspects. They might touch on the reasons for the war from different perspectives, including the international relations involved, which helps readers understand the broader context of the Gulf War.
How has gulf war fiction influenced public perception of the Gulf War?
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2024-11-28 19:57
Gulf war fiction has made the public more aware of the personal experiences of soldiers. It has shown that war is not just about big battles and strategies, but also about the individual's emotions and struggles.
Is 'The Gulf of Silence' a true story?
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2024-10-16 05:34
No, 'The Gulf of Silence' is most likely fictional. Usually, such titles indicate a work of imagination rather than being based on real events. The plot and characters are likely crafted to engage the audience within a made-up world.
Is the 'Gulf of Silence' a true story?
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2024-10-08 03:08
I'm not sure. It depends on various factors and how the story was presented. Sometimes what seems true could have elements of fiction mixed in.
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