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kafka bug

System Bug: Heroine Forced to Marry the Villain

System Bug: Heroine Forced to Marry the Villain

Why does the heroine have to marry the villain? It started just as a game, but now it's her new reality! Pandemic Year 5. Chiaki Spring is just freshly dumped from her years-long relationship. Humankind sees no future, and her working condition is miserable. She’s determined to start life anew by joining a metaverse called the Dome. Chiaki transmigrates into a strong and promiscuous heroine based on the action-adventure game she’s obsessed with. Unfortunately, System forces her to marry the villain character of the original game. Does Lance Hua put his heart into this marriage or view her as merely a tool for power? What big secret lurks underneath this scheming System? ================ Excerpt ================ "I'm not a sophisticated cook; my home cooking is so-so." "I can cook just fine." "Please split the house chores. With my guardianship duty, it's impossible for me to do the housekeeping alone." "Do you think I can't pay for cleaners?" Chiaki looked up from beneath her long lashes. "And lastly, um, don't force me in bed without my consent." The Evil Lord of the Northern region leaned closer, lowering his head until his dark irises turned blurred in her vision. "Do I even look like I want to sleep with you?" ======= This novel shares the same universe as my other novel, Taking Back This Battered World (TBTBW). However, you can read this transmigration novel without knowing the background in TBTBW first because I will re-explain the concepts and keywords as the story progresses. A bit spoiler: some characters from TBTBW will be briefly mentioned or make a brief appearance here. ======= Follow me on Insta: @heavenlyflower_sl Read my other novel: [FL] - shares the same universe as this novel Taking Back This Battered World ======= Cover not owned by author. Copyright goes to the artist who drew and posted it on Pinterest. Text made by logo design on Flamingtext.
Sci-fi
148 Chs
How do Kafka graphic novels compare to the original Kafka works?
The graphic novels often simplify Kafka's complex language. In the original works, the language can be very dense and difficult to understand at times. But in the graphic novel versions, the visuals help to clarify the story. For instance, if there's a description of a strange place in the original text, the graphic novel can show it directly. Also, the graphic novels may emphasize certain aspects more than the originals, like the mood through the use of color in the illustrations.
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2024-11-27 04:59
Reborn Bug Tribe Bug Cub
The following are some novel recommendations about the reborn Zerg cubs, suitable for the female protagonist to read: " A Cute Child Descends from the Sky "-" The Cry of the Falling Leaf Worms ": This novel tells the story of a three-year-old cute child who brought the system to influence the villain. It was a warm and healing love story, very suitable for daily readers. Other recommended novels included The Law of the Insect Swarm, The Wonderful Life of a Male Insect, Ant Thief, Inexplicably Became the Prince of the Insect Race, I Became an Insect Enthrall After Rebirth, I Raise a Wife in the Insect Race, Gu Wei of the Reborn Insect Race, and so on. These novels covered different plots and styles, and readers could choose to read them according to their preferences.
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2024-12-29 06:46
What are the best Kafka novels?
One of the best Kafka novels is 'The Metamorphosis'. It tells the story of Gregor Samsa who wakes up one day transformed into a giant insect. It's a profound exploration of alienation and the human condition.
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2024-11-30 04:24
Is the story of Kafka and the Doll true?
I don't really know. It's possible that the story has elements of truth mixed with imagination. Maybe it was inspired by real-life situations but transformed into a story with added details or creative twists.
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2024-10-09 07:58
What is Kafka Flash Fiction?
Well, Kafka Flash Fiction is a genre that takes inspiration from Kafka. It's short, really short. You know, like a snapshot of a strange situation. It might have a character in a bewildering scenario, something that makes you think hard. For example, a man wakes up to find he has turned into a small, unidentifiable creature and has to deal with the world in this new form, all in just a few sentences.
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2024-11-01 15:26
What are the best stories in Kafka?
One of the best Kafka stories is 'The Metamorphosis'. In this story, Gregor Samsa wakes up transformed into a giant insect. It's a profound exploration of alienation and the human condition. Kafka shows how society can isolate an individual when they deviate from the norm.
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2024-11-14 00:30
What are Kafka novels known for?
Kafka novels are known for their exploration of themes like alienation, absurdity, and the complex relationship between the individual and society. For example, 'The Metamorphosis' shows how a person can become isolated from his family and society in the most extreme way when the protagonist turns into an insect.
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2024-11-02 00:40
Is the Kafka Doll Story True?
I'm not sure. It depends on various factors. Maybe it's inspired by real events but exaggerated or changed in the telling. Or it could be completely made up.
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2024-10-15 05:39
Is the Kafka Doll Story True?
It's hard to say for sure. Some parts might be based on real events or ideas, but it could also have a lot of fictional elements.
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2024-10-16 07:02
What are the best Kafka novels?
One of the best Kafka novels is 'The Metamorphosis'. It tells the strange story of Gregor Samsa who wakes up one day transformed into a giant insect, exploring themes of alienation and the human condition.
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2024-11-13 11:08
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