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The CEO's Deadly Love

Zhang Shi doesn't need anyone, she is more than enough to handle all her problems herself. She is strong enough to look after herself and is rich enough to buy anything she desires. Her past experiences forced herself to not believe in anyone again and not to give her heart to someone else. She was afraid of falling in love But it took all his efforts, care and patience to make her realize that neither all men are same nor every love story ends with tears. She is a beautiful piece of broken pottery, put together back by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again. Then came the devil of the business world, Bao Yang who fell in love with her at first sight, he was a man who was willing to go to any length just for her. He was willing to destroy anyone who dared to harm her, He set fire to the world around him but never let a flame touch her. They were destined to be together before they were pulled apart by the ones they called their family. Now fate has once again brought them back together, but will the two of them still recognize each other after all the changes that they went through. ***** Shi entered the living room of her house only to find her dear husband huddled in the corner of the living room surrounded by his top bodyguards as they stared at a packet lying on the table. Yang: [After noticing his wife] Shi come near me, some idiot actually delivered a bomb. It is dangerous. Shi: [With a smirk on her face] What danger? Yang and the rest of the people surrounding him watch in shock as their mistress walks towards the bomb and easily diffuses it using a knife she just picked up from the counter. The bodyguards were ready to cough blood when their lady boss causally said, Shi: It was one of the easiest bomb I have seen till date. Any normal person would be able to diffuse it. Bodyguards: [In their hearts] No mistress no one would be able to do it, you are not normally at all. ***** Join my discord server, https://discord.gg/hS4mgQkWVB
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Broken Lips

"How dare she? How dare she make me feel this way!" He inhaled sharply. "Yet, she is the most beautiful witch I have ever seen." Mr. President had no idea this was not the last time but the very first. Not far away, the so-called witch soothed her little darling away, "Hush, my little girl, don't you cry. I am here to hold you through this difficult time." ――― Two beautiful sisters. One cold-blooded sister lived solely to exact retribution for the loss of her mother, whereas the other sister had a strong motivation to fulfill her mother's unfulfilled wish. Zong Mayleen, or Ice Maiden, as everyone referred to her. She remained committed to her own enigma. Nobody knew who or where she came from, but it was important for everyone to understand that she had been to hell and back. Her attractive smirk, however, gave away the fact that she was a fearsome tycoon up here and buddies with the boss down there. Zong Amore was Mayleen's younger sister, a beautiful piece of broken pottery. She had spent most of her teens in the Mental Facility. Wondering in the midst of life and death, between letting go and holding on to her deepest pain. Are these two sisters prepared for the most torn way to explore the deepest and cruel desire of the heart? Or perhaps the illusion was not worth the pain? ―――――― [PREVIEW] ―――――― "You are very interesting, Miss Zong." A fine strand of his straight hair fell close to his nose, messing up the perfect comb back, making him look irresistible. Mayleen's smug facial expression looked at him like a curious fox and walked towards him. Mr. President sat there unmoving, like a king waiting for his minions to serve him. Those delicate hands caressed his chin, who had no time to react but looked up at those caramel eyes that he hated so much because it gave the illusion that she was born without a heart. A sensual smile danced on Mayleen's face as she continued to contour the man's chin. "I can almost feel Mr. President likes the touch of this madwoman" She whispered in his ear, her sweet breath crashed with his manly neck. The lingering scent that took place in his body left as nimble as it came. Anger...disappointment? Consumed his self control. ―――――― Disclaimer: English is NOT my first language. Please, don't be too harsh on me. Despite that, I promise to deliver the best quality I can offer. Thanks for your comprehension! Note 4/10/23: After a while, I decided to continue this book. This book is currently under review and edition. This book was called before *Broken Lovers: Tear My Heart Apart* ―――――― WARNING! This novel has adult content, violence, and R-18 scenes.!!! Read under your own accord.
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Oromo people historically

Oromo language and people   Login Oromo Table of Contents HomeGeography & TravelHuman GeographyPeoples of Africa Oromo people Actions By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History Table of Contents Oromo, the largest ethnolinguistic group of Ethiopia, constituting more than one-third of the population and speaking a language of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family. Originally confined to the southeast of the country, the Oromo migrated in waves of invasions in the 16th century CE. They occupied all of southern Ethiopia, with some settling along the Tana River in Kenya; most of the central and western Ethiopian provinces, including the southern parts of the Amhara region; and, farther north, the Welo and Tigre regions near Eritrea. Wherever the Oromo settled in those physically disparate areas, they assimilated local customs and intermarried to such an extent that much of their original cultural cohesiveness was lost. They were eventually subjugated by the Amhara, the next largest ethnolinguistic group in Ethiopia. Related Topics:  Boran Oromo See all related content → The Oromo pursued pastoralism before the great migration, and that way of life still prevails for the great numbers of people in the southern provinces. In the east and north, however, long mingling and intermarrying with the Sidamo and Amhara resulted in the adoption of a sedentary agriculture.  READ MORE ON THIS TOPIC eastern Africa: Rise of the Oromo The challenge came from the Oromo, a Cushitic-speaking pastoralist people whose original... The southern groups, such as the Arusi and Boran (Borana) Oromo, have remained pagan, believing in a sky god. They have retained virtually intact the gada, or highly formalized age-set system (a system in which all members of society are included in separate age groups for life). Those traditions have been diluted in the north, where the Oromo are either Muslim or members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and where many Oromo have, through acculturation, become social equals to the dominant Amhara. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy McKenna. HomeGeography & TravelHuman GeographyPeoples of Africa Shona people Actions Alternate titles: Mashona By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History Table of Contents Shona, group of culturally similar Bantu-speaking peoples living chiefly in the eastern half of Zimbabwe, north of the Lundi River. The main groupings are the Zezuru, Karanga, Manyika, Tonga-Korekore, and Ndau.  Shona man Shona healer dressed in traditional costume, Zimbabwe. Hans Hillewaert The Shona are farmers of millet, sorghum, and corn (maize), the last being the primary staple, and a variety of other crops such as rice, beans, peanuts (groundnuts), and sweet potatoes. Cattle are kept by most groups, but, although useful for their milk, they are mainly for prestige, as a store of value, and for bride-price payments. Villages consist of clustered mud and wattle huts, granaries, and common cattle kraals (pens) and typically accommodate one or more interrelated families. Personal and political relations are largely governed by a kinship system characterized by exogamous clans and localized patrilineages. Descent, succession, and inheritance, with the exception of a few groups in the north that are matrilineal, follow the male line. Chiefdoms, wards, and villages are administered by hereditary leaders. Shona traditional culture, now fast declining, was noted for its excellent ironwork, good pottery, and expert musicianship. There is belief in a creator-god, Mwari, and a concern to propitiate ancestral and other spirits to ensure good health, rain, and success in enterprise. Elementary education, Christian missions, and partial urbanization have weakened traditional institutions and leadership. However, magic and witchcraft continue as important means of social control and explanations for disasters. Th... Load Next Page 
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