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Mortal Evolution System

William Maten, 28 years old just small chiken noodles seller, he got this shop after his parents pass away from traffic accident seven years ago, the shop was in small shoping alley beside two office building,he know his cooking still lacking but still there some customer every day, from truck driver passersby or just some office worker who try save their monthly pay and also some aunty owner shop next door who come for lunch,there nothing is exceptional from him, except his face, but to bad he was litle bit over weight,so his handsome face fade away because his fatty check he usually always high spirited, event he was litle bit fat he have have income have vehicle(15 years old motorbike) and lovable fish pet (got free from nearby aquarium shop) and the most thing that make him happy is his girlfriend,she was cute lovely and innocent girl, she was vilage girl who try her luck work in city, and so she accept and work at nearby minimarket, he know her because she once buy lunch at his shop, so they start to know each other then decide to have relationship, but the bad luck stike him his motorbike was stolen when he go to local market to restock his shop, after he go hime his pet is already floating in the small aquarium sho it belly, the fish is dead and just this morning the final blow strike him his girlfiend broke up just with a short message *will i think we cant continue, i want breakup thanks, and dont try to meet or call me from now* after the messages he try to call her but his number is being blocked he just feel like he was fall and and some one trow stone at him, then sit on top of thr stone "damn damn,,, God why? why im so unlucky, aaaarhg" *diiiing* his phone ringing *new message from unknown number* he usually ignore the unknown message or call, because there 90% this was just scam but he was sad and his mood is bad, so he just click open the message he read the message and shock
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Remarkably bright future

Tova Sullivan’s best friend is an octopus. A giant Pacific octopus named Marcellus, to be precise, and he is that—the novel opens with the first of several short chapters narrated in the first person (unlike the rest of the book) by the octopus himself, who can, as he points out, do many things we don’t know he can do. What he can’t do is escape from captivity in a small public aquarium in the fictional town of Sowell Bay, near Puget Sound. Tova, too, has lived in the town for most of her life, in a house built by her father. At age 70, she’s stoic but lives with layers of grief. Her estranged brother has just died, with no reconciliation between them, and her beloved husband died a couple of years before from cancer. But the unsealable wound is the disappearance 30 years ago of her only child. Erik was an 18-year-old golden boy when he vanished, and the police, although they found no body, believe he killed himself. Tova does not. She fills her days with visits with her longtime friends, a group of gently eccentric women who call themselves the Knit-Wits, and fills her nights cleaning at the aquarium. There, she prides herself on keeping the glass and concrete scrupulously clean while chatting with the inhabitants, although she saves her deep conversations for Marcellus. Lately she’s been concerned about the way he's been escaping from his tank and cruising through the other enclosures for live snacks—and sometimes visiting nearby rooms, which risks his life. Tova is too preoccupied to pay attention to the sweet but awkward flirting of Ethan, the Scotsman who runs the grocery store, but she does get drawn into the complicated life of a young man named Cameron who wanders into Sowell Bay. Although Tova and other characters are dealing with serious problems like loss, grief, and aging, Van Pelt maintains a light and often warmly humorous tone. Tova’s quest to figure out what happened to Erik weaves her back into other people’s lives—and occasionally into someone’s tentacles. A debut novel about a woman who befriends an octopus is a charming, warmhearted read.
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