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list of cliches about myself

list of cliches about myself

Tycoon: I can see the goddess's wish list

Tycoon: I can see the goddess's wish list

The Luofeng Rising System allows him to see the desires list of any goddess who scores over 90 points. As long as he satisfies their desires list, he can obtain generous rewards. Desire list of the newlywed female host: 【1. It's tough being a new host, can someone tip me 100 bucks? I will give you my private contact info】 Ding! You tipped the host 100 yuan, fulfilled the host's desire list, and got a million-dollar luxury car exchange card. 【2. I want to move out of the dorm, it's inconvenient to broadcast live here】 Ding! You invited the female host to co-rent, satisfying her desire, and got a beauty enhancement. 【3. I want to find a boyfriend to learn how to act cute】 Ding! You successfully confessed to the Goddess, and got a Jump Money Card reward. Unknowingly, Luofeng had become the savior of the goddesses... 【Desire list of a grassroots goddess: I was laughed at for my 99 yuan purse, I really want to buy an LV】 【Desire list of a dance major goddess: My parents won’t allow me to date, it's been ten lonely years, I wish to find a comrade to keep secrets and solve my problems】 【Desire list of an aloof school beauty: Someone chase me, let me experience what it feels like to be pursued, and I'm really easy to chase, just take me out for dinner】 【Desire list of a popular female star: I'm already in my late twenties, I want a child】 Thousands of faces, every goddess has a unique hidden desire in her heart. Luofeng, using this cheat, begins to successfully handle the goddesses. Even the most noble ones seemed transparent before him. Alternate titles of this book are: "I'm not really a warm guy, please spare me little sisters", "I just want to shear rewards", "I understand women's hearts"
Urban
531 Chs
I Scored Myself a Mate

I Scored Myself a Mate

Alex always felt out of place. Isolated and mistreated by his family, his life was pure torture. He believed he had managed to get out, and run away from the beatings and the hate. He wanted a peaceful life, a way to be happy. For a second when he met Luke, a mysterious young man, through a fatal mistake, happiness seemed to be in his grasp. Still, everything began to crumble. The silver eyes that shone under the moon were the bringers of deceit and he felt lost once again, trapped until... ...until he met him. The cold and saddened elf king, living in an endless winter, hidden inside an icy palace. Hair white as snow and eyes a pretty lilac, Alex had never seen someone so divine. Just the sight of him triggered a past he didn't know he had. Opening up a way through the secrets and finding the truth from his hazy dreams Alex struggles between who he is and what he is turning to. An endless journey and his only guide a blurry figure in his mind. "I love you...forever" he whispered and Alex could only cry. Who was he and where could he find him? His only comfort. His only home. Welcome to the The Veil! Filled with unspoken horrors and divine pleasures. A place that only in your wildest dreams...or maybe nightmares, you would have imagined. What lies beneath the covered eyes of the humans? Are you curious to know? Read and find out. .... Also, check out my other Fantasy Romance The Tears of a Prince which is the crazy adventure of a vampire prince as he tries to run away from the people who are after him and the man who changed his life forever!
LGBT+
485 Chs
What are the top comic cliches?
One common comic cliche is the superhero with a tragic backstory. You know, the kind where they lost their parents or were otherwise deeply wronged, which drives them to fight for justice.
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2025-05-29 06:44
What are the common cliches in comics?
One of the typical cliches in comics is the never-ending battle between good and evil. It's like they can never truly defeat each other for good. Another is the secret identity of the hero, which always seems to be in danger of being exposed.
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2025-06-20 14:47
What are the comic cliches to avoid?
One cliche to avoid is the overly predictable plot twist. It makes the story seem unoriginal and can bore readers.
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2025-11-24 18:27
What are the classic plot plots/cliches/cliches that have been used up but are still effective?
There were many classic plots and cliches in online novels. The following were some common examples: 1. Transmigration/Rebirth/Return to the Past/Otherworld/Future The Mystery of the Protagonist's Life/Family Hatred/Counterattack Save the world/Defeat evil/Change the course of history Love/Friendship/Affection 5 Combat/Adventure/Exploration/Suspense/Sci-fi 6. Growth/Self-redemption/The effort to change one's destiny 7. Transmigration/Rebirth/Return to the Past/Otherworld/Special Ability/Magic/Special Ability in the Future 8. Transmigration/Rebirth/Return to the Past/Otherworld/Exotic Beasts/Monsters/Aliens in the Future The protagonist's counterattack, especially in the face of setbacks and difficulties Clans, Clans, and Forces Struggle These plots and cliches were often used in online novels, but that didn't mean that they couldn't be invented and improved. In fact, many authors would try to use different elements and plots to create a unique story.
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2024-09-10 21:22
What are some common novel cliches?
Some common novel cliches include the sudden and convenient plot twist to save the story, and the overly perfect protagonist who has no real flaws. Also, the 'rags to riches' story where a poor character becomes incredibly wealthy and successful is often seen.
2 answers
2024-10-07 13:10
Where do the cliches go in manhwa?
Well, in manhwa, cliches can show up in various places. It could be in the plotlines, character development, or even the settings. But how they are handled and whether they stand out as typical or transformed depends on the story's overall concept and the writer's style.
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2024-10-04 19:41
What are the annoying cliches in romance novels?
One of the annoying cliches is the 'instant love' concept. Characters meet and immediately fall head over heels without really getting to know each other. It's so unrealistic. Another is the 'damsel in distress' scenario where the female lead is always in trouble and needs the male lead to save her. It gives a rather old - fashioned view of female characters. And the 'rich and brooding hero' who is always moody but somehow super attractive just because of his wealth and looks.
2 answers
2024-11-03 21:45
Is writing a good story prone to cliches?
Yes, it can be. Sometimes writers fall back on common tropes and familiar storylines, which can make a story feel cliched.
3 answers
2024-10-07 13:40
What are the common cliches of historical fiction?
One common cliche is the 'damsel in distress'. Often in historical fiction, there's a female character who is constantly in need of rescue by the male hero. Another is the 'wise old mentor' figure, an elderly person who imparts crucial knowledge to the protagonist. And the 'rags - to - riches' story where a character rises from a lowly position to great wealth or power within the historical setting.
3 answers
2024-11-02 15:00
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