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Heart of Ruby (Old version)

Heart of Ruby (Old version)

"Emotions. This was the capability of the heart. It could compose a symphony of emotions, some audible, some not, yet they all came together to make up a song. Emotions were like music. Anyone could listen to them, but not many people could truly understand what went into them. What emotions went into making a song determined its outcome. All songs have multiple parts. Some parts were so quiet that you could barely hear them, but without them, the song becomes bland. Emotions are the same way as you simply cannot only feel one emotion at a time. Happiness may be intertwined with guilt, and sadness may be twisted with hope. You cannot control what emotions you feel, as you feel all emotions all of the time. Emotions are inescapable, as is the beating of your heart. The moment either of them end is the moment your life will end, slowly fading into nothing." The heart is the center of all emotion. Emotion is what makes us human. But too much of any emotion will break us completely. But what if your heart is made of Ruby? What if emotions were under your control? Would you choose to break people? Or would you help them up after they fall? After being blessed with the Ruby heart, Will is forced to make this decision in a cruel world. Watch as Will ventures through a world beyond repair, climbing his way to the top as an angelic devil, sent from both heaven and hell to fix this world. This novel is currently being rewritten, and it will not be continued for the time being. It will be rereleased eventually with a similar plot but better pacing and storyline.
Eastern
58 Chs
From Ruby to Rhyot

From Ruby to Rhyot

[MATURE CONTENT] Updates on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. ||| Her eyes paused on my son and they widened as she pieced it together. "Shit, is he," "Careful, Leah," I stopped her. "If you want to talk about the past, do it when my son is not around." She covered her mouth with her hand, "Shit." "Were you... friends?" Rhett asked carefully. "No. I had no friends in school," I told him. "We were classmates." "I was friends with your uncle," she told him. "My what?" My son frowned. I glared at her and she gasped, "He don't know... Cole?" "Was he part of the family that cut ties with you, mum?" "Yes," I said shortly. "Mind your words Leah, Rhett has no connections with the family I had in Massachusetts, only with my English family. So, before your run your mouth, think first." "Was he your brother, mum?" Rhett asked. "Yes," I clenched my jaw. "He was. Our life choices made so he ain't no brother of mine now. He isn't worthy of your recognition either." My son caressed my back, noticing my anxiety, "It's okay, aunt Leah, I don't want to know anything about them. My whole life I only had mum and grandma, and that's enough for me." "Does he know?" She asked me. "It doesn't concerns him," I snapped. "Ruby, it clearly does," she looked at my son from head to toe. "No, it does not," I hissed. "Will you stay like this forever then?" What the hell is her deal? "When he's of age, he can choose to know more about the rest of his bloodline, but until then, it's up to me to make choices that will keep him safe. Away from the danger that lies in there. So, yes, until he turns 18, or until he graduates, things will remain like this, as they should." "Which one is it?" She asked. "1 or 2?" I gasped, "Excuse me? I wasn't a whore, Leah." "Well, you could have done it without knowing. Many did." My jaw dropped, "I know who it was." "1 or 2, then?" This bitch. "2," I hissed. "I was never close to 1." "Well, 1 was certainly close to you." I frowned, "What? What are you talking about?" "You don't know?" She arched her brows. "Know what?" My frown deepened. "Oh, man, you never talked to any of them after you moved to Oxford in early July, did you?" I swallowed, anxiety rising up, "No, why?" "Oh," she blinked, "shit. You don't know." "Know what, Leah?" I asked exasperated. "Are you... sure it was 2?" I clenched my jaw, "Yes." "100%?" "I know who my son's father is, damn it!" I yelled, frustrated, but as soon as it was out, I cursed myself, mentally regretting saying that out loud. "Was... my dad a twin?" Rhett asked, too damn smart for his own good. Closing my eyes, I cursed under my breath, "Yes." "He didn't know that?" Leah gasped. "An identical twin?" My son gasped. Sigh, "Yes." "You've... been with both?" Neville butt in. "No!" I gasped horrified. "Jesus, no." "Was 2... the youngest twin?" Rhett asked. I growled, "Yes. Yes, he was, alright? He was falling behind his grades, I was assigned to be his private teacher, because I was the top 1 in class, and he wasn't so intelligent. The headmaster said that if I helped that idiot, I would get my recommendation letter to Oxford, so, I did it, even though I didn't want to. He was a pain in the arse most of the time, but sometimes... sometimes he was the best guy I had ever met. I fell for him by May, but he didn't fall for me. After he rejected me, we got together one last time in June, that was when you came into the picture. I only learned about you in August." "You were... already in Oxford," Leah realized. I swallowed, "Yes. I was already in Oxford, I had already severed contact with the Sinnott and taken up mum's last name instead, Vaughan. Then my mum told me the truth about what Rhett's paternal family actually was about, the danger they actually represented, and I realized how stupid I had been, and how much danger I had put my son and myself in, by having a son with a guy from that family," I side eyed Rhett, "I don't regret you at all."
Urban
43 Chs
Fruits like grapes and grapes
Fruits that looked like grapes and grapes were usually different varieties of grapes, such as Beauty Finger, Black Orlin, Sapphire, and so on. In addition, there was also a kind of yellow-skinned fruit. It looked like a bunch of grapes from afar, but its color was yellow, and the texture of the skin was more like a small orange. This fruit was called yellow skin, and it and oranges belonged to the subfamily of citrusae. Yellow-skinned fruits looked like longans, round, oval, or oval, with yellow skin and a layer of fine hair. The flesh was transparent and milky white, and the taste was sweet and sour, depending on the breed. Yellowbark fruits were abundant in southern China and belonged to the subtropics. They were mainly planted in Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Yunnan and other places. It liked warm and humid environments and needed a lot of light to photosynthesize. The flowering period of the yellow bark fruit usually begins in April and lasts for about 20 days. The fruit period is from July to August. In addition to the sweet and sour taste, the yellow peel fruit also contained rich nutrients such as calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, glucose, and protein. It was beneficial to the human body and had the effect of anti-aging and preventing cardiovascular and cardiovascular diseases.
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2025-01-12 14:31
grapes are ripe
'The Grape Is Ripe' was a new poem written by the modern poet Wen Jie in 1955. The poem depicted a group of Uighur young men and women working and playing in the grape garden. The lads yearned to taste the sweet grapes, but the girls picked the unripe sour grapes, implying that love should mature naturally. This poem showed the lively, passionate and humorous character of the Uighur youth in a simple and brisk tone. In addition, there was also a classical piece," The Grape is Ripe," composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song expressed the joy of harvest and the emotions of people's lives. As for other related content, such as the translation, appreciation, and performance skills of "The Grape is Ripe", it was not mentioned in the article.
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2025-01-03 14:10
grapes are ripe
"The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics. It deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang to harvest sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe. It fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. The left-handed techniques of this song were rich and varied, especially emphasizing the changes and contrast of the glissando and the strumming. The musical tone was rich. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a Northwest style song composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. It was included in the album " Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." The original singer of this song was Luo Tianchan, the lyrics were written by Qu Cong, and the composer was Shi Guangnan. In addition, there was also a movie, When the Grapes Are Ripe, and an article about the teaching and performance of the movie.
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2024-12-29 10:43
grapes are ripe
Ripe grapes is a polysemous word, and we can draw the following conclusion: 1. Grape Is Ripe was a novel by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The story described a woman named Xie Ya when she was at her most sexy and mature. The novel had 52 chapters. 2. The Ripe Grapes was also a song of the Northwest, composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song was included in the album " Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." 3. In addition, there was also a song called " The Grape is Ripe ", sung by Qun Xing, which was included in the album " Road to Renaissance: A Collection of Epic Music and Dance Songs." 4. "The Grape Is Ripe" was also an erhu solo piece. It had the characteristics of Xinjiang and expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang when the grapes were ripe. This song was composed by Zhou Wei. To sum up, ripe grapes could refer to novels, songs, or erhu solos. The specific meaning of which one needed to be determined according to the context.
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2024-12-25 18:17
grapes are ripe
Ripe grapes is a polysemous word, and we can draw the following conclusion: 1. Grape Is Ripe was a novel by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. This novel described a woman named Xie Ya. She was young and beautiful, and she attracted the attention of many men. The novel was available in audio and mobile versions. 2. The Grape Is Ripe was a song composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song was included in the album," Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." 3. The Grape Is Ripe was an erhu piece composed by Zhou Wei based on the music of the Uighur ethnic group in Xinjiang. This song expressed the jubilant atmosphere of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. 4. The Grape Is Ripe was a movie directed by Wang Jiayi. Sun Qian was the screenwriter, and Ouyang Ruqiu, Du Defu, Li Baiwan, and Liu Yi were the main actors. The movie was about how when the grapes in the countryside were ripe, the cooperative actively solved the overstocking of grapes and cracked down on the speculators. To sum up, ripe grapes could refer to different works such as novels, music tracks, movies, and so on.
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2024-12-23 06:00
grapes are ripe
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang in harvesting sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe, and fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. 3. 'Turpan's Grape Is Ripe' was a song written by Qu Cong and composed by Shi Guangnan. This song combined the love for the motherland and the love for lovers. The lyrics were strange and fresh. With the grapes of Turpan as the background, it told the true love story between a Uighur girl named Anarhan and Krimu, who was stationed at the border checkpoint. In summary, the ripe grapes could be referred to as novels, music tracks, or songs, which described the scene of the harvest celebration of the people of Xinjiang, as well as the ripening and love story of the grapes in Turpan.
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2024-12-29 07:39
grapes are ripe
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang to harvest sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe, and fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. 3. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a song sung by Luo Tianchan, written by Qu Cong, and composed by Shi Guangnan. The song was set against the background of the ripe grapes in Turpan, expressing the deep attachment and happiness of his hometown and lover. In summary,'Ripe Grapes' could be referred to as novels, music tracks, and songs, which described the scenes and emotions of harvest, joy, and love respectively.
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2024-12-29 00:54
grapes are ripe
Ripe grapes was a polysemous word. It could be seen that ripe grapes could refer to the following: 1. " The Grape Is Ripe " was a novel by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The story described a woman named Xie Ya. She was young and beautiful, attracting the attention of many men. The novel was available in audio and mobile versions. 2. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a Northwest style song composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song was included in the album " Chuan·China Music Northwest Themed Concerts " and could be listened to and downloaded on Netease Cloud Music. 3. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu piece composed by Zhou Wei based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song expressed the jubilant atmosphere of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. There was also information on the playing techniques and teaching of this piece. 4. " Turpan's Grape Is Ripe " was a song written by Qu Cong, composed by Shi Guangnan, and sung by Luo Tianchan. This song described the scene of the grapes ripening in Turpan and was rated as the top ten songs of the most beautiful city music card. To sum up, ripe grapes could refer to novels, music tracks, and songs. The specific meaning needed to be determined according to the context.
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2024-12-24 12:08
grapes are ripe
"The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics. It deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang to harvest sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe. It fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. The left-handed techniques of this song were rich and varied, especially emphasizing the changes and contrast of the glissando and the strumming. The musical tone was rich. The quality of the right hand's bow directly affected the beauty of the music performance, especially in the adagio and the last allegro, which could objectively reflect the foundation of the right hand's bow. In addition, the music structure of this song was a complex trilogy, showing the beautiful scenery of Xinjiang's rich, vast grasslands and oases. In general," The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu piece with Xinjiang characteristics. Through music, it expressed people's joy at the harvest and their love for their hometown.
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2024-12-29 09:03
grapes are ripe
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song showed the rich and beautiful scenery of Xinjiang and expressed the jubilant atmosphere of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. 3. " The Grape Is Ripe " was a song written by Qu Cong and composed by Shi Guangnan. It described the scene of grapes ripening and celebrating the harvest in Turpan. The lyrics expressed his love for his country and his lover. In summary, the ripe grapes could be referred to as a novel, an erhu solo, and a song, all of which were about the ripening of grapes and the harvest.
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2024-12-30 07:14
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