webnovel

My Beautiful Senpai

Tác giả: RoughHero76
Romance
Đang thực hiện · 42.8K Lượt xem
  • 9 ch
    Nội dung
  • số lượng người đọc
  • N/A
    HỖ TRỢ

What is My Beautiful Senpai

Đọc tiểu thuyết My Beautiful Senpai của tác giả RoughHero76 được xuất bản trên WebNovel.A Short Romance story.Katsuki-Chan suddenly found himself before a girl, confessing his love to her.but the girl looked at him disgustingly and refused to even think of him as someone who even worth a...

Tóm tắt

A Short Romance story. Katsuki-Chan suddenly found himself before a girl, confessing his love to her. but the girl looked at him disgustingly and refused to even think of him as someone who even worth an answer from her Katsuki become devasted and had no choice but turn around and walk away At least that's how Katsuki saw it. But did the girl truly refused to answer Katsuki's feelings?

Bạn cũng có thể thích

Mommy, Who Is My Daddy?

Three men in her life… "Don't you have other things to do than follow every movement I make?" I flared at him as he trapped me against the wall, his breath fanning my face as his nose brushed slightly with mine. "Do you think I would make the mother of my son go around without protecting her? What if someth-" "Uncle, do you want to kiss mummy? I'll close my eyes," Nathan's words made I and Leo snap our heads toward him. "No! We are not kissing," I say in shock. What could be worse than a betrayal from the people you love and trust the most? Layla's world crumbled before her very eyes when she caught her beloved best friend and husband in an affair in their matrimonial home and to top it all, her husband threw a divorce file at her with his signature on it already. Heartbroken, Layla found herself in a club ending up in a one-night stand with someone she knew nothing about. Layla left the country immediately to start her life afresh... A few years later, Layla is back with a cute little son and is determined to make all those that trample on her fall on their knees. She vows that she doesn't need anyone, but one thing is sure in her heart, 'REVENGE'. What happens when Layla is back to make her ex-husband and best friend regret what they did to her and also ends up meeting the real father of her son, who happens to be her ex-boyfriend? Will she give in to the desire of this handsome and powerful young man who happens to be her ex and is feared in the business world now and fulfill the wish of her son, who wants him as his daddy?

Daisy_Springs · Thành thị
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
60 Chs

Going There by Katie Couric

Going There by Katie Couric This memoir by the longtime journalist — and the 11-city tour across the country that will kick off its much-anticipated publication in October — takes readers through all the bestchallenges Couric faced as she struggled to break into media, including rampant sexism and an eating disorder. She also gives a behind-the-scenes look at her rise to co-anchor of the Today Show and, later, CBS Evening News and 60 Minutes, where she covered some of the most important stories of our time. (On sale 10/26) Unbound: My Story of Liberation and the Birth of the Me Too Movement by Tarana Burke Activist Tarana Burke has always been focused on helping other women who have been survivors of sexual assault. Now, she is at the center of her own story in this autobiography, which traces her personal trials along with the broader #MeToo movement that she founded — and that toppled once-powerful men who got away with abusing their power for far too long. The Bronx-born advocate details her own account of shame as a young victim of abuse, and how she has now found her path through empowering other Black and Brown young women to speak up. (On sale now) All In: An Autobiography by Billie Jean King We can’t get enough of tennis legend King, and this new autobiography shows why: after a whopping 20 Wimbledon championships, 39 grand-slam titles and her groundbreaking defeat of Bobby Riggs in the “Battle of the Sexes” in 1973, the 77-year-old feminist and social justice activist remains a true icon. A fierce advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, King also dives into painful chapters in her personal life, including a closeted lesbian relationship that became the subject of a lawsuit. (On sale now)

Usama_Hashmi_4946 · Thành thị
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
1 Chs

Battel Of Hattin

Battle of Ḥaṭṭīn, (July 4, 1187), battle in northern Palestine that marked the defeat and annihilation of the Christian Crusader armies of Guy de Lusignan, king of Jerusalem (reigned 1186–92), by the Muslim forces of Saladin. It paved the way for the Muslim reconquest of the city of Jerusalem (October 1187) and of the greater part of the three Crusader states—the county of Tripoli, the principality of Antioch, and the kingdom of Jerusalem—thus nullifying the achievements made in the Holy Land by the leaders of the first Crusades and alerting Europe to the need for a third Crusade. In July 1187 the Crusaders were camped at Sepphoris, about 20 miles (32 km) west of the Sea of Galilee, when word reached them that Saladin had attacked the city of Tiberias along the lake. The Crusader forces included several hundred Templars and Hospitallers, militant monastic orders that Saladin ranked among the Christian armies’ most-effective fighters. On July 3 about 20,000 Crusaders abandoned their camp to go to the relief of the besieged city. Their route took them through a hot, arid plain where, halfway to Tiberias, they ran out of water while under continual harassment from Saladin’s cavalry. The Crusaders’ condition worsened after a night spent without water, but the next morning they resumed their march, heading toward a range of hills above the village of Ḥaṭṭīn. Confronted by Saladin’s army, the Crusaders, who were no longer able to fight effectively, left the road and were driven back against the two largest hills, the Horns of Ḥaṭṭīn, by the Muslims. Although mounted elements of the Crusader army made repeated charges against the Muslim lines, they were unable to effect any significant breakthrough. The 30,000-man Muslim army slaughtered many of the Crusaders on the field and captured a shard of the True Cross, a Christian relic that had been carried into the battle by the bishop of Acre. Saladin spared the lives of King Guy and most of the Christian lords, but he personally slew Reginald of Châtillon as an oath breaker for his role in shattering the truce that had been in place between Saladin and the Crusader states. Saladin also ordered the execution of virtually all captured Templars and Hospitallers; only Templar Grand Master Gerard de Ridefort avoided the blade. On the day after the battle, Saladin launched his campaign to retake the city of Jerusalem.

Daoistj7gwsT · Quân đội
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
1 Chs

số lượng người đọc

  • Đánh giá xếp hạng tổng thể
  • Chất lượng bài viết
  • Cập nhật độ ổn định
  • Phát triển câu chuyện
  • Thiết kế nhân vật
  • Bối cảnh thế giới
Các đánh giá

HỖ TRỢ

Về tác phẩm

General Audiencesmature rating
Báo cáo