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One-Shot Transmigration: Sorry I'm Here To Ruin Your Happy Ever After

One-Shot Transmigration: Sorry I'm Here To Ruin Your Happy Ever After

[Mass release November 1st] Kim Min-jae thought he was just borrowing his sister’s new gothic romance novel. Instead, he wakes up as Kaizar Amagi, the man who ruins everything for the novel’s beloved heroine. In the original story, Kaizar is a ruthless schemer who marries Duke Meical Vukasin, the heroine’s destined partner, purely to destroy her. He dies hated and alone. But Min-jae isn’t planning to die for anyone’s plot. If he’s stuck as the homewrecker, he’s going to be the best damn homewrecker this world has ever seen. He plays his part flawlessly: charming Meical, dismantling the heroine’s plans, and smiling sweetly as she loses everything she holds dear. What he doesn’t expect is for Meical to fall for him for real or for the story to reveal a hidden BL route that was never in the book his sister read. Now, in a world of revenge, lies, and dangerous passion, Kaizar isn’t just ruining the heroine’s fairytale ending… he’s rewriting the entire story as his own. Weekly Challenge: 60 PS = 1 Bonus Chapter 110 PS = 2 Bonus Chapters 150 PS = 3 Bonus Chapters 200 PS = 5 Bonus Chapters Gifts: Luxury Car = 1 Extra Chapter Dragon = 2 Extra Chapters Magic Castle = 5 Extra Chapters Monthly: 100 GT = 2 Bonus Chapters 200 GT = 5 Bonus Chapters More tags #Mpreg #MarriedForRevengeStayedForLove #TooGayToDiePlot #WifumaterialWithViolence #HesGotABigBick #TouchHimAndDieEnergy #GayAndPlotting
LGBT+
113 Chs
No One Will Ever Hurt You Again I Promise

No One Will Ever Hurt You Again I Promise

For each of us, things and events present themselves differently. We cannot afford to be envious of the happiness of others. Happiness comes in different forms; we need to be attentive and know our needs to seize the opportunity when it arises. Do we know what it's like to love and be loved when we are young? Are our choices considered? We will never know if we never try it, and love does not wait for age. It falls on you. And fate? Does that mean anything to you? So no matter how hard you try to change it, it remains unchanged. What is written cannot be undone. At Woodhill, a private high school located in the heart of New York, the elites of this society come together to receive the best academic training of all time. All these teenagers are descendants of responsible and prosperous families. But as it is written, there are always exceptions when there are rules enacted somewhere. Among the rotten-spoiled petty-bourgeois, a few children from the small society are accepted as little geniuses. They all have brilliant brains; that's the only thing they have in common with New York City's future leaders. Again, there are a few exceptions among those who can afford academic training worthy of their social rank but do not have the required level. But as they say, between friends, we support each other. Money makes the law. Of course, you can be brilliant but can't afford to access Woodhill. On the other hand, if you are part of this bourgeois elite, you are unlikely to be denied access. There is a boy with the most interesting personality in this category, who is intelligent but does not have sufficient means. Some say that he is bipolar, others say that he has schizophrenia, and so many stories circulate about him, but no one really knows who he is. Howie is the name of this mysterious boy who is being chatted up in Woodhill. A god-sand-beautiful, intelligent, and talented boy who, unfortunately, is poor and disturbed. Some see him as a waste because of that.
Eastern
75 Chs
What is 'the rudest book ever novel' about?
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about some rather bold or unconventional ideas and behaviors that are considered 'rude' in the context of society or human relations.
2 answers
2024-11-24 17:32
Is 'the rudest book ever novel' suitable for all ages?
I doubt it. Given its title, it probably contains content that might not be appropriate for younger readers.
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2024-11-25 09:05
Oola Workers: What Are Your Rudest Customer Encounters?
I had a customer who threw the product at me when I told him we couldn't accept a return without a receipt. It was completely unexpected and very rude.
1 answer
2024-12-08 13:32
Oola Workers: Share Your Rudest Customer Stories
A customer once left a really mean review online about me without even giving me a chance to resolve the issue. He claimed I was unhelpful, but in fact, I was in the middle of getting more information for him when he just stormed off. This kind of behavior from customers can be very disheartening for us workers.
1 answer
2024-12-08 09:49
Was Santa ever in a comic book?
Yes, Santa has appeared in various comic books over the years. Different comic series have incorporated his character in different ways.
3 answers
2024-10-05 01:29
Has anyone ever read such a book
I'm just someone who likes reading novels. I don't have the ability to directly check whether people have read a particular book. But I can tell you some information about the book. If you have any specific questions about it, I'll try my best to answer them. The name of the book was " Battle Through the Heavens ". It was a fantasy novel written by Tian Can Tu Dou. It told the story of a young man's growth. In the process of pursuing power, he experienced various challenges and battles. This book was very popular among online novels and had many readers.
1 answer
2024-09-13 18:44
What is the rarest comic book ever?
The rarest comic book is often considered to be Action Comics #1 featuring Superman's debut. Only a few copies exist, making it extremely rare and highly valuable.
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2024-10-03 06:30
Was there ever a Willie Wonka comic book?
To my knowledge, there hasn't been a Willie Wonka comic book. Maybe it's a concept that hasn't been explored yet in the comic world.
2 answers
2024-10-12 10:19
What was the first comic book ever?
The first comic book is widely considered to be 'The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck', which was published in 1842.
3 answers
2024-10-04 12:07
What is the best ever fiction book?
One of the best ever fiction books is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a classic that beautifully portrays the society of its time, with vivid characters like Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Their relationship development, from initial misunderstandings to true love, is captivating. Austen's sharp wit and social commentary also make this book a must - read for any fiction lover.
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2024-12-12 21:44
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