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My Detention Started the Don's Fall

My Detention Started the Don's Fall

On my wedding day, Matteo Castello's younger adopted sister, Gisella Castello, delivers me a wedding gift consisting of a worn condom. There's a note pressed underneath said condom. "Lucia, I've already tested Matteo for you. He's really good in bed." I lose my mind on the spot. That night, I sleep with three of Matteo's friends, and I make sure to leave hickeys all over my body. The next morning, Matteo kicks open my room door. Soon, a few sacks are tossed into my room, courtesy of his subordinates. The men whom I've slept with the night before are the ones contained in those sacks. Shocked beyond my wits, I let out a blood-curdling scream. I can barely feel my limbs as I scramble away from those sacks. But Matteo reaches out to grip me by the chin and lift my head forcefully. "What are you afraid of? They were already plotting behind my back. I was worried that I might not be able to deal with them without a proper excuse. What I didn't expect is that you, my dear wife, are sweet and understanding enough to give me a reason for doing so." My head buzzes loudly at that moment. I can feel my blood running cold in my veins. Finally, I realize that this is just a trap that Matteo has set up for me. That's when I completely break down. With tears streaming down my cheeks, I do my best to flee from my room, only to get thrown into the punishment chamber in the end. What he doesn't know is that I'm already pregnant at that time. One year later, the punishment chamber's door is finally opened. Sunlight is cast onto my pale face. Everyone tells me that Matteo is here to take me home. Instead of saying anything, I take my phone and head over to a secluded corner, where I place a phone call. "I got released, Mr. Lombardi. Let's meet up."
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Hope of the Dying World

Hope of the Dying World

ni-val
Senior Police Officer II Timotheus Alfarez died in an accident after he lost his beloved daughter due to pandemic crisis scattered throughout the world. He reincarnated two years back where he has a chance to change the future by investigating the deadly disease and preventing it to happen in the future. "The dying world needs hope and the hope starts with you."
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ME, THE WORLD AND YOU

ME, THE WORLD AND YOU

Hương
The female lead is a famous inspirational speaker that makes millions of people just listening to her talk on the forum can revive the desire to live from suffering, she is an antique restorer that many giants hunt, to the geological restoration of tombs and antiquities worth billions of dollars. Standing at the peak of her career, she suddenly disappeared from the stage speaking before the eyes of millions of spectators.
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He Owes Me the World

He Owes Me the World

I spend a decade as the woman behind Corey Larson. I help him save his company from the brink of bankruptcy and turn it into a public-listed company. He's on the cusp of success, and I'm about to propose to him. That's when he brings his childhood sweetheart into the picture to take my place. He thanks me for my decade of hard work. Then, he tells me I'm no longer a good fit for the company as it's about to embark on a new journey. I stare at him. I've loved him for ten years and given him my everything, but he brushes me off with a bank card. My blood turns to ice. The decade I've spent with him has ultimately gone down the drain. He doesn't seem to realize the consequences, though. Once I quit and leave, his company will cease to exist… just like my love for him.
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After I Met You

After I Met You

KLOVE 16
A 19-year-old girl, Wendy Young, invites a 20-year-old-homeless man, Lucas Kim, into her life. Spending all their time with each other, Wendy couldn’t help but fall in love with him, but with everything going down, will it all go well?
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After I Was Gone

After I Was Gone

My mom and dad died heroically in a fire rescue, trying to protect an orphan. Afterward, my brother brought the orphan, Audrey, home. To make her smile, he'd throw away photos of me and our parents. He even kicked me out in front of everyone. For Audrey's coming-of-age celebration, he took her to Cranburn—the place I'd always dreamed of going. In his eyes, I had nowhere else to go. He believed that once I realized I was wrong, I'd come back on my own. But what he didn't know was—I had joined an overseas rescue team. This might be the last time we ever see each other.
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The World I Once Knew

The World I Once Knew

Queen42
I had hoped that the portal wouldn't open again, that I just just move on with my day. But what are you to do when your primary job as a cataclypse hybrid, is to stop the dead from crossing over into the land of the living. My sister and I spend our days enjoying the sun in out country home away from the busy city. She is a tiger shifter aka a cataclyse. When we meet our mates under unfortunate circumstances and a crazy warlock wants to kidnap my mates mom, we have to make a choice. Do we launch ourselves into the portal to save those we love? Or do we leave everything and everyone we know behind? This book does contain mature content. There will be talk of werewolves, vampires, warlocks, tiger shifters, and undead. This is a supernatural book that is bound to take you for a ride.
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AI Tactics, World Cup Tragedy

AI Tactics, World Cup Tragedy

After I was reborn into the World Cup training camp locker room, the first thing I did was not train harder, but quietly watch the head coach running around the room with his phone in hand. "TactiGenie says it pulls from the world's largest database! If we follow the Invincible Spiral tactic it generates, we'll definitely win this World Cup! We'll win every match by a huge margin!" In my previous life, I had objected, saying, "TactiGenie doesn't understand football at all." The captain immediately slapped me across the face. "Don't talk nonsense. Do you think you know more than TactiGenie? Or more than the coaching staff?" In that life, Team Libertas conceded a total of 16 goals across three group-stage matches. The head coach cried in front of the cameras and said, "If it weren't for Christian's words before the match shaking the team's morale, we would never have ended up like this." After a public vote of 30 million people, I was named the person most responsible for the national team's elimination. I received 50 million hateful messages, and in the end, I couldn't take it anymore and jumped from the 23rd floor. This time, when the coach pulled out the TactiGenie tactics board with its AI watermark and win-probability curve, I just smiled and gave him a thumbs-up. "Coach Hudson, this tactic is amazing. I'd really love to play." Then I lowered my head and sent a message to the team doctor. "Theodore, my old Achilles injury is acting up again. Please help me get a medical certificate."
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You Once Meant the World

You Once Meant the World

Zac Jesselton and I grew up together. From the time we were little, we never went more than three days without seeing each other. Ever since I confessed my feelings to him, he started avoiding me. He even went as far as hiring bodyguards to monitor my every move. “If Nancy ever shows up within half a mile, remind me to leave immediately.” That was the sentence he said most often to his bodyguards and friends. I did as he wished and stopped chasing after him. I married someone my parents introduced me to. However, the same man who had once insisted on keeping his distance started clinging to me and refused to leave me alone.
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Reign - A new world order

Reign - A new world order

janita
Rose Miller, a 20-year-old, traveling to find a place to live away from everyone she ever knew after her parents died during a global pandemic. She stumbled upon an unknown place full of mystery and dark secrets. Her blackout episodes grew after she meets a stranger named David. The mystery starts to unravel as she becomes acquainted with David and his friends. She needs to listen to the voice in her head to save herself from the danger that awaits her.
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Frequently Asked Questions

I find myself drawn to this theme when I'm in a mood for something that feels both bleak and cautiously hopeful. The immediate titles that come to mind are obviously 'Station Eleven' and 'The Postman', but they scratch different itches. Emily St. John Mandel's novel is less about the brute mechanics of rebuilding and more about preserving art and memory—what survives when the grid goes down is a traveling Shakespeare troupe, which is a quiet, beautiful angle. For a more nuts-and-bolts, community-focused effort, I keep returning to 'The Dog Stars' by Peter Heller. It’s sparse and melancholic, following a man in a Cessna, but his gradual, hesitant connections with other survivors feel incredibly real. He isn't trying to build a city; he’s just trying to build a life again, which to me is the core of societal rebuilding anyway.

Then there's the whole subgenre of 'cozy apocalypse' that’s emerged, which fits here in a sideways manner. Books like 'Hollow Kingdom' or even 'A Psalm for the Wild-Built' deal with societal collapse from non-human or very philosophical perspectives. They're less about laying bricks and more about questioning what a 'society' should even be after everything changes. I appreciate that angle because it moves past the standard survivalist tropes. A lot of older sci-fi like 'Earth Abides' or 'Alas, Babylon' can feel dated in some details, but their focus on the long, slow process of generations figuring things out still holds up if you’re patient. My contrarian take is that some of the best 'rebuilding' stories aren't even strictly post-apocalyptic—a book like 'The Ministry for the Future' by Kim Stanley Robinson is about rebuilding during a slow-moving collapse, which in 2024 feels arguably more relevant and just as tense.

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