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Revendiquant Mon Mari PDG Possessif

La rumeur voulait que Xaviera Evans ait une constitution faible — une beauté maladive. La rumeur voulait qu'elle dépense une fortune chaque jour en médicaments — en les dévorant comme des bonbons. La rumeur voulait que chaque jour, dix serviteurs attendaient à son chevet — une charge pour tout le monde. Ils attendaient tous que la famille Evans jette Xaviera Evans de retour à la campagne et la laisse se débrouiller seule. Xaviera Evans : "On dit partout que je suis faible et incapable de prendre soin de moi. Apparemment, je dépense aussi de l'argent de manière inconsidérée." Elle regardait sa chemise en loques et était exaspérée. Xaviera Evans : “On veut dire que cette riche famille laisse leur fille porter des vêtements en lambeaux tous les jours ?” La fille riche de la famille Evans ? Elle en avait assez ! Elle ne le serait plus ! Alors... Le sale type : "Sans la famille Evans, tu n'es rien." Xaviera Evans : "Si je suis expulsée de la famille Evans, je suis fichue." La sale fille : "Sœur, ne sois pas trop déçue. Tant que tu travailles dur, on te fera des éloges un jour.” Xaviera Evans : "Tais-toi, je ne connais pas un traître comme toi." Le sale type et la fille : "???" La rumeur voulait que le plus jeune fils de la famille Mamet, Caleb Mamet, ait imprudemment marié une femme qui n'avait que des apparences. Xaviera Evans : "Quelqu'un me méprise-t-il ?" Un jour, Xaviera Evans a vu l'un des employés de Caleb Mamet se creusant la tête sur une série de nombres à l'écran de l'ordinateur. Comme elle était libre, elle lui a donné un coup de main. A-t-elle tout simplement piraté le pare-feu créé par les efforts conjugués des meilleurs pirates informatiques de l'élite ?! Caleb Mamet s'est rapproché pas à pas. "Xaviera, que me caches-tu encore ? Hmm ?" Xaviera Evans : "Oh, non ! Je me sens encore prise de vertiges ! Je suis si faible. Ce corps est tout simplement trop faible !"
Qiaoqiao · 1.1M Views

Echoes of Méter

In a world fragmented between light and shadow, where the line between progress and decay is thin, Méter rises as a land of paradoxes. Advanced cities dominated by androids coexist with ancient forests guarded by mythical creatures, while inhospitable deserts conceal secrets buried beneath their sands. It is a place where time seems not to follow a straight line but dances in broken cycles, revealing fragments of forgotten pasts and uncertain futures. In this complex universe, stories are woven by characters as diverse as the world itself. From young explorers who defy societal limits to forgotten legends that still echo in distant mountains, each life carries a fragment of the truth about Méter. Here, humans struggle to survive in a system that marginalizes them, while extraordinary beings—such as dragons, shape-shifters, and elementals—dwell on the fringes of the known, challenging our understanding of what is real. Underground, dark tunnels harbor conspiracies that shape the destinies of nations, while in the sky, constellations seem to silently observe the errors and triumphs of those living below. Amidst the ruins of lost civilizations and technologies that defy logic, questions arise that span generations: Who truly rules Méter? What do the androids really want? And, more importantly, what remains for those who still seek a place in the sun? As different paths cross, buried secrets come to light, forcing unlikely heroes to confront uncomfortable truths and challenges that transcend their very existences. In a world where even the deepest darkness may hide a spark of hope, every choice has the power to alter the fragile balance between order and chaos. Ecos de Méter is an epic journey through a rich and detailed universe, where each page reveals new layers of mystery and wonders. Prepare to explore a world where nothing is as it seems, and where every step taken could be the first toward a new era—or the last before an inevitable collapse. Méter awaits you. What will you find in its shadows?
aabianconi · 1.6K Views

Eden Online

In the twenty-first century, the world experienced explosive technological advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence, government-granted major loans to common households, and the possession of new-gen androids gradually erased human labor from every different field in the workforce. People in first-world countries from the middle class up were the first to enjoy the freedom of time and improved quality of life granted by the household androids working in their stead. With a steady flow of income provided by their working androids and the leisure of time on their hands, people started turning to entertainment for their indulgence. Around that time, Future Electronics shocked the world in 2056 with its first full-dive virtual reality headset, Eden VR. And with it came the VRMMORPG, Eden Online. Jointly invested by 100 countries, which granted half the world access to a virtual second life, everyone believed it would be the greatest source of entertainment for the following decades to come. However, contrary to everyone’s expectations, Eden Online’s high-difficulty settings tormented players instead. Set in a post-apocalyptic future ravaged by disasters where humanity has been forced to retreat inside fortified cities with high-rise walls, players can only challenge the savage beasts, mutants, and infected beyond with their wits, gears, and skills. The benefit of becoming stronger through a leveling system is not a feature of the first-generation VRMMORPG that defined the twenty-first century for games. Despite players’ dissatisfactions and complaints, Eden Online remained staunch in its theme with the government’s backing and encouragement. For whatever purposes and intent Future Electronics and the government may have, Desmond Gray, is one of the rare players willing to challenge the world of Eden Online. However, what drives Desmond to play such an unenjoyable and self-torturous game? Could there be more to the game than what it seems? This is his story.
Pointbreak · 226.4K Views
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