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“The Book of the Dead”

“The Book of the Dead" is an online martial arts suspense novel written by the Chinese online writer ‘Bing Ling Shenxia’. The novel tells the story of Gu Shen to seek revenge from the Golden Roc Castle, and the Golden Roc Castle King's daughter Shangguan Ru and the unknown life after becoming the Xiaoyue Hall of the Imperial congregation of division of the lotus daughter of the common experience of grudges and feuds, and to learn the secrets of martial arts. For those who are not good in the obvious, people get and put to death; for those who are not good in the claustrophobic, ghosts get and put to death. If people and ghosts are not put to death, God will be put to death. A dead man's scripture, half of the Taoist book. A thousand heads are cut off, and a hundred bones are devoured. You can either endure the injustice of the world or become the master of the world. He chose to become an assassin, the same assassin as his enemy, but colder and more ruthless. This is a very rare traditional martial arts novel: pragmatic action style, harsh and tense scene scheduling, brutal and realistic portrayal of the world's situation, emotional conflicts intertwined with betrayal and friendship, carefully constructed and silky drama structure, and intricate and confusing plot like a detective novel, which can be completely classified as a good book of the immortal grass level. The depiction of human nature is meticulous. Now I introduce this good book to foreign fans, I hope you can enjoy it.
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Stuck In My Drama Fantasy

I stared at the shimmering stream, my vision blurred by the relentless flow of tears. My chest ached, my frustration bubbling over. "You wouldn't understand!" I shouted, my voice cracking under the weight of my pain. "I don’t want to." His voice was sharp, cutting through the night like a blade. I whipped around, glaring at him. Rude jerk. I let out a bitter hiss, hugging my arms around myself. "I hate my life." He said nothing. That silence only made it worse. I scoffed. "Of course, you wouldn’t say anything. My life was never perfect, but now... now it can never be." "It doesn’t need to be." His voice was calmer this time, steady. I turned to him, my lip trembling. "Why not? Everyone else gets to be happy. Why can’t I?" His dark eyes softened as he exhaled. "I’m not happy. And I’m far from perfect. We’re just two imperfect people existing in the same timeline." Somehow, his words reached me, settling deep in my heart. I sniffled, forcing a shaky laugh. "Trust me, we’re not even in the same timeline to begin with." His gaze locked onto mine, unwavering, as if he saw straight through me. Ignoring my words, he stepped closer. "It’s okay." His voice was almost a whisper. "We can be two imperfect beings in this imperfect world, making imperfect choices." His hand brushed against mine—warm, grounding. "But," he continued, "the most perfect life has been is the time spent with you." My breath hitched. My heart stilled. I blinked up at him, stunned. Shit. I hissed under my breath, looking away. What the hell was I supposed to do with that.. information? *** Ginny was just an ordinary woman—until she woke up in a historical Korean setting as the infamous villainess doomed to a tragic fate. Trapped in a world of palace intrigue, power struggles, and an infuriatingly handsome yet equally frustrating man, she must navigate her way through a story that was never meant to have a happy ending. But Ginny refuses to let fate dictate her life. If the script says she’s the villain, then she’ll rewrite her role—one dramatic scene at a time.
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