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There is only a crane in the sky
Author: Original_W
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"Fetters that the eye cannot see are harder to break than iron chains." - Cal. One day a young man, who is in oppressive thoughts about money and success in general, finds a notebook once written by an unknown person for achieving his own grandiose goals. Reading the notes, he decides to take them as a guide, which gradually reveals to him the essence of things, finally leading him to action. The process of development is also aided by the pact that Cal and Timothy make between themselves, as well as other characters and important events. Upon reaching certain heights in business, Cal is approached by those like him, the owners of the records, revealing to him the real state of affairs. Cal then has to take sides and fight, risking absolutely everything, including his own life. Cal's final decision will be made when he meets Timothy and finds the terms of their agreement fulfilled. Dear reader, thank you for choosing my book, I hope your reading will be pleasant and useful. (The original is being written in Russian, an amateur translation is presented to your attention.) Tip to the author :)
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Mono-kouneli and the White Crane

In the Elysian realm, a white-haired little Princess was born in the Land of Sunshia. Despite the fact that the Kingdom of Sunshia had been blessed with a beautiful white-haired baby. The King doesn't even think of her as his daughter. He believed the old legends that if you were blessed with a child with white hair, everyone around her would die. As an outcome, the King makes a hasty and cruel decision for the entire Kingdom. He told the midwife who came when his wife was in labor to throw the baby anywhere or, worse, kill her. But because the Queen knows she gave birth to a girl, they swap the Queen's baby for the slave's baby. While the midwife was about to dispose of the Queen's daughter, some knights started chasing her down. The king intended to get rid of both the Queen's daughter and midwife without mercy. Fortunately, the midwife and the baby were able to flee into another Kingdom with the assistance of a friend. The midwife's rage led to a promise that the only way for her vengeance would be to raise the little Princess and return her to her rightful place. Krahn, as the baby was soon to be known, was raised in the Land of Astrea. A Kingdom without a sun rises above the sky, as does a Prince with Mono-kouneli syndrome, whom she will later meet. Krahn, as the baby was soon to be known, was raised in the Land of Astrea. A Kingdom without a sun rises above the sky, as does a Prince with Mono-kouneli syndrome, whom she will later meet.

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