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They Should Have Sent A Poet

Apocalypse: I Have A Multiplier System

The apocalypse arrived and the humans slowly adapted to the extreme environment. After the apocalypse, Su Jiyai’s life becomes more miserable at her foster parent’s house. Her foster mother kept finding ways to sell her, her cousins wanted to kill her to reduce the burden, and her foster dad tried to take advantage of her. However, it was the moment when her foster parents pushed her to get admitted to the Army instead of their biological daughter, that she left the home and severed her ties with them. When she was admitted into the Army, she fought with zombies with her bare hands as she had no superpowers. Just when Su Jiayi was fighting with the zombies near a mysterious place and was sure she would die, she accidentally triggered a system and became the owner of that mysterious place. Not only did she have a safe place to stay, but she also had a super amazing system that allowed her to multiply the things she obtained from Deminsion Hunting. [Ding! Vending Machine Detected! Congratulations to the host for obtaining the Vending Machine X ∞! The Host can start buying Vending Machines for 200 Federal Coins] [Ding! A Deluxe Room Detected! Congratulations to the host for obtaining Deluxe Room X ∞! The Host can start buying Deluxe Room for 10000 Federal Coins] She opened her own residential area and grocery store. Her grocery store and the rental house soon became an instant hit and people from different places came to please her. As her business was growing, her foster parents came begging her but she just kicked them out. Oh! And wasn’t that the captain of Willow Army whom she had a crush on? Why is he looking at her as a lost treasure when he doesn’t even know her real identity… The story will be fast-paced for the first 19 chapters. The main plot will start after 20 chapters.
LittleRabbit1111 · 1.3M Views

More Than What They See

Nire always dreamed of Seoul—its bright lights, its music, its fashion. Growing up in a wealthy Bengali family, he saw it as the ultimate escape, the place where he could be free. But when he arrives on a scholarship, the city is nothing like he imagined. It’s a place where he feels invisible, his brown skin and foreign roots a constant reminder that he’s not quite what the world expects. Working at Yours and Mine Café, a trendy spot filled with the city’s elite, Nire wears a mask—not just to follow the café’s dress code, but because hiding who he is feels like the only way to survive. It’s easier this way—less pain, less rejection. That is, until Si Si’U, the golden boy of K-pop, walks in. The world worships him. Everyone’s eyes follow him. Except for Nire’s. Intrigued by the one person who doesn’t fawn over him, Si Si’U begins to seek out Nire’s quiet, mysterious presence. But as he digs deeper, he uncovers a truth that shatters everything he thought he knew. Nire isn’t just another fan. He’s a young man fighting to belong in a city that tells him he doesn’t fit in, and his struggle is one Si Si’U can’t ignore. What starts as a fascination turns into something more, and suddenly, Si Si’U finds himself questioning everything—his fame, his privileges, and the barriers that keep people like Nire at arm’s length. But can Si Si’U, the idol who’s never been anything less than perfect, truly understand what it means to love someone whose world is built on rejection? In a world where perfection is currency and beauty is skin deep, can two people from different worlds ever find a place where they both belong? Or will their love be just another fleeting fantasy, lost to the shadows of Seoul’s unspoken rules?
Bibek_paul · 10.8K Views
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