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The Villianess story: A 100 ways to kill your husband

The Villianess story: A 100 ways to kill your husband

{COMPLETED} "Are you not scared it might be poisoned?" Abrielle's asked Cedric who drank the wine without hesitation. Cedric leaned closer to her with his head crooked on her neck, his warm intoxicating breath trickling on her skin. His hoarse voice came out lightly. "If the poison is given by my wife, I will drink it without hesitation. It will be an honour to die in your hands." Abrielle's mouth fell agape, stunned by his words. What was wrong with his head? Cedric then bit the tip of her ear to distract her from her thoughts. "Now I have done your bidding, dear wife; it is time you do mine. How about we get rid of this restriction on your body?" Abrielle's face flushed red. This sly scum. She could not wait to kill him. **** Being transmigrated to your favourite novel would be anyone's dream, well, except for Hazel. Hazel, a world-class writer, was transmigrated into her book, "The Dragons and the priestess." after she died in an unfortunate accident a day before her first date with her long-time crush. She was already cussing her luck until she was hit by a double tragedy. Hazel was now Abrielle, the Villainess of the novel, who was destined to die at her husband's hand, Prince Cedric. Struck with this tragedy, Abrielle attempted to escape the border before her wedding but failed miserably. Forced to marry the heartless first prince of Darconia in a marriage that could only be broken with death as the escape, Abrielle came up with another plan."A hundred ways to kill her husband." Abrielle, who finds herself in the middle of the messed up plot of her novel, tries to navigate this world by trying several methods to kill her husband because she refuses to die by her creation's hand. But why does, despite multiple attempts of trying to kill this heartless prince, he refuse to die and just keeps on bothering Abrielle? He should be interested in the female lead and not the villainess! Why don't you join this epic journey and see how Abrielle's and Cedric's story unfold? Would she be able to escape her fate? ***** Note: Abrielle's story starts from the pre-sequel of her actual book The Dragons and the priestess where she discovers how different this world is from her actual book. She tries to navigate the unknown from a disadvantaged stand as a weak talentless noble lady before the actual plot starts
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584 Chs
36 Ways To Chase After My Wife's Love

36 Ways To Chase After My Wife's Love

THE BEST WAY TO CHASE AFTER YOUR LOVE~ “You have to divorce my daughter in one week, or ... you will lose your job!” Dexter looked at him contemptuously, “Oh, yeah? Very scary! What if you come again, after successfully making me lose my job, father-in-law?” =================================== Synopsis... 5 years ago, just because she couldn't refuse the matchmaking her parents had, Kaili Goh went drunk and ended up having a one-night stand with someone she didn't know. On the wedding day, a few hours before the wedding ceremony, Peter Swan, the man who was going to be her matchmade husband, came throwing photos of Kaili night with a stranger. Just then, Dexter, who was only a mere surgeon at a private hospital, ventured to propose Kaili. His goal was to get back at all the insults that were often received when trying to chase after Kaili. His profession, which was only a surgeon, while Kaili, who was the only daughter of a rich businessman, was the main reason for Kaili to continue insulting him! Dexter wanted to avenge it. It was a must! However, Dexter couldn't even hurt her a little. During these 5 years, not even one second did he not love that woman. Every time he wanted to repay her, what happened was the opposite, he took care of her and spoiled her with his love. In the end, he instead decided to chase his wife's love! Could Dexter chase after his wife's love under the pressure of his mother-in-law who insists that he should finish the marriage in just one week? Then, what would happen if Kaili found out that the man in her one-night stand was Dexter? So what was Kaili's reason for always giving cruel insults to reject Dexter? ``````````````````````````````` Check out my other works, = Woman at the Lowest point = CRAZY FOR YOU (love that I can't Leave Behind) = CATCH ME, HUSBAND! ==================== The cover photo is not mine. I took it, from Pinterest. ...................................................... Follow my insta @nv.chrd
Urban
227 Chs
Six Ways To Sunday

Six Ways To Sunday

[MATURE CONTENT] *Slow burn* ------- Life has unexpected ways of turning things from 0 to 180 degrees in just a matter of seconds. Charlotte was mourning her husband's sudden demise with the only daughter they had, Aurora. And as if the pain of losing him wasn't enough, Derek, the boss of the dead man, came out of nowhere, to demand a mind blowing amount as a debt the man owed him. But meanwhile, he would take Aurora, their only daughter, with him, till Charlotte paid every penny. - Derek, a young man who had been through a painful experience, numbing his emotions in the process, found out that the man who betrayed him had a family somewhere, enjoying life. He vowed to kill them all. But ended up sparing their lives, taking Aurora, his only daughter, with him. But wait, why has Aurora started to feel that Derek is not as scary as he looks? Why does she feel like she can bring life and light into his seemingly lonely, dark life? Will Derek open up to this foreign feeling that has started to trigger certain emotions in him? ------- Excerpt She was in deep thoughts when she heard shuffling sounds and her head quickly snapped to the direction of the man. He was on his feet now, his gaze not leaving them. Charlotte and Aurora both scampered back in fear. He stared at them for some few seconds and wordlessly turned and walked towards the door. Aurora's eyes widened a bit. Wait, was it...was it over? Had he agreed to her mother's pleas? Was he going to leave them alone now? She was about to breathe when she heard a deep, gruff voice. "Get the girl." - - Join the #DeRa roller coaster now :) --------- Cover editing done by a colleague author :)
Urban
181 Chs
What are the best John Berger novels?
One of the highly regarded John Berger novels is 'G.' It's a complex and thought - provoking work that delves into various aspects of history, identity, and the human experience. It won the Booker Prize in 1972. Another great one is 'Ways of Seeing' which is more of an essay - novel. It offers profound insights on how we view art, especially paintings, and how visual culture is shaped by society.
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2024-11-25 00:09
Which novels of John Berger are considered the best?
Definitely 'G'. It stands out for its in - depth exploration of different themes like love, war, and social change. The characters are well - developed, and the narrative is engaging. It's a book that can be read and re - read, each time revealing new layers of meaning.
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2024-11-25 05:34
What are the elements of storytelling inspired by John Berger and Susan Sontag?
One element is the concept of perception. Berger was very interested in how we perceive the world around us. In storytelling, this could translate to how characters perceive events, other characters, and their surroundings. Sontag's ideas on the impact of media and visual representation can inspire the use of vivid descriptions in a story. Another element is the idea of cultural context. Both Berger and Sontag explored how culture shapes our understanding. In a story, this can be used to create a rich backdrop and help explain characters' actions and beliefs.
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2024-10-29 01:49
What is the story about in 'John Berger King A Street Story'?
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it directly. But perhaps it could be about a character named King on a street, and John Berger might be the author or someone related to the story. Maybe it involves the daily life, struggles or adventures of King on that street.
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2024-11-20 23:06
Who is the main character in 'John Berger King A Street Story'?
Based on the title, it seems that the main character might be King.
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2024-11-20 19:48
On John Berger Telling Stories: What Are the Key Elements of His Storytelling?
His unique perspective is a crucial element. John Berger looks at things from angles that others might miss. He doesn't just tell a story in a straightforward way but often challenges the reader's assumptions. His storytelling also involves a certain rhythm. The pacing of his narratives, with moments of intensity followed by slower, more reflective parts, keeps the reader engaged. And his use of characters, whether real or fictional, is very effective. They often represent different aspects of society or human nature.
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2024-12-08 07:50
What are some notable aspects of John Berger's short stories?
One notable aspect is his vivid descriptions. Berger has a gift for painting pictures with words, making the settings in his short stories come alive. For example, in some of his stories, the rural landscapes are described in such detail that you can almost feel the texture of the earth and the smell of the fields. Another aspect is his complex characters. They are often multi - dimensional, with their own hopes, fears, and contradictions, which makes them very relatable to readers.
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2024-12-11 19:06
How do John Berger's short stories reflect his view of the world?
His short stories often reflect a world full of inequalities. Berger was sensitive to the disparities between different social classes, genders, and cultures. Through his characters and their experiences, he shows how these inequalities play out in everyday life. For example, a poor character might struggle to access basic resources while the wealthy take them for granted.
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2024-12-12 13:27
On John Berger Telling Stories: How Does His Storytelling Influence Modern Literature?
His storytelling has influenced modern literature by inspiring writers to be more observant. Writers now pay more attention to the details of everyday life, just as Berger does. For example, many contemporary authors describe ordinary objects in a more profound way, like Berger's detailed descriptions.
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2024-12-09 03:52
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