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CN (3.8)
93 Chapters Every 0.1 Day(s) 137 Readers 1 Reviews 12-14-2024
Hu Xiu, who has always been unlucky in love, plays the immersive mu*der mystery game Snowpiercer. She becomes smitten with an NPC actor at first sight. Even though she only knows his in-game name, Qin Xiaoyi, and has to pay 500 yuan per ticket just to interact with him, she keeps showing up every week, blushing and her heart racing for him. ... more>>
CN (3.2)
92 Chapters Every 4.3 Day(s) 93 Readers 0 Reviews 12-14-2024
Stand-up comedian Gu Yi works as a corporate s*ave during the day and performs on stage at night. She has no grand ambitions; her goal is simply to make all the audience members laugh. Suddenly, a male audience member in the front row couldn’t be made to laugh at any of the jokes or interactions, and outside of the performance, he was “not in the mood,” leaving her feeling extremely defeated.... more>>
CN (2.7)
51 Chapters Every 0.1 Day(s) 68 Readers 0 Reviews 08-17-2024
Why can't Haoyue get rid of the destruction attribute? Was he born bad? Is his destiny to destroy everything? What I want to convey to you is that no destruction occurs without a reason.... more>>
CN (0)
1 Chapters Every 215 Day(s) 28 Readers 0 Reviews 07-16-2024
With investments worth hundreds of billions and nearly ten thousand acres of land, the highly anticipated new district planning in Shanghai has captured the attention of major investors across China's capital market. Xia Yuan, the president of East China’s top investment group, took the lead by securing all the prime land in the new district. Shenzhen's Hongling Group, backed by international investment giants with hundreds of billions in capital, aggressively entered Shanghai, aiming to acquire all the prime land in the new district from First Investment. As tension builds, Xia Yuan mysteriously disappears...... more>>
CN (4.5)
2 Chapters Every 3.5 Day(s) 900 Readers 23 Reviews 05-27-2017
CN (3)
0 Chapters Every 212 Day(s) 49 Readers 0 Reviews N/A
In the late Ming Dynasty, Spain and Japan gradually restricted the outflow of silver, reversing the capital inflows that had occurred since the early 16th century. ... more>>