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Minato One Hand Signs

Signing-In: The Lazy Moon Goddess

Yue Xuexia is just an ordinary salted fish that rarely lives in her house, but suddenly one day she woke up, received a sign-in system, and thought she was dreaming. The sign-in system rewarded her with multiple things, including houses, money, cars, and talent scrolls, which led her to the life of the richest lady in the world. She could sign in once a day. One morning, with her eyes groggily and blurry, Xuexia was welcomed by a holographic screen only she could see. Yes, like the ones in the novels and manga. Ding! Xuexia waves her hand in the empty air and mumbles, "Noisy, I told you to turn off the damn alarm, whoever owns it!" When a robotic voice lingered near her ears saying, Signed in successfully. Congratulations to the host, and you've received [1 Million RMB in cash!] Xuexia, who is currently in need of great money, was in disbelief as she looked at the words one million and laughed. "Heh~ even in my dream, I was wishing to receive free money. What nonsense, let's go back to sleep. Yue Xuexia was about to close her eyes back to sleep when the old touch screen phone near her pillow vibrates. Bzzt~ Bzzzzzt~ "Urg~ who the hell is calling now?" complained Yue Xuexia in her half-asleep state. She picked up the phone only to see a message notification saying the following words: [Your bank card account ending with 5567 had received a deposit transfer from XXXX at 6:45 am. You had received a 1 million deposit and your current saving balance is 1,003,000.00 RMB (Autumn Field landbank)] Yue Xuaxia mumbled in disbelief and said, "Fucking hell! This is awesome." Who doesn’t like free things?~' This lady wants it too!!!
Nilphy · 1.5M Views

ZERO ONE: ONE HOPE

Fantasi | Petualangan | Komedi | Aksi | Coming-of-Age | Supernatural | Shounen | Misteri | Slice of Life Di tempat di mana rumah bisa berbentuk jamur raksasa, roti bisa meledak di lidah, dan kekuatan bisa diwarisi lewat darah dan mimpi—lahirlah seorang pemuda dengan rambut merah menyala dan semangat yang lebih panas dari apinya sendiri. Hariel Achilla, si bocah api dari Inspiriaville, adalah kekacauan berjalan yang bermimpi besar: menaklukkan langit dan menemukan ZERO ONE, harta karun legendaris yang dipercaya mampu mengabulkan keinginan terdalam siapa pun yang menemukannya. Namun, jalan menuju langit bukan sekadar lintasan awan. Ia harus melewati ujian demi ujian, dimulai dari Hutan Onivira, tempat legenda dan bahaya hidup berdampingan. Di sana, Hariel menghadapi monster raksasa, teka-teki masa lalu, dan pertanyaan besar: apa makna kekuatan sejati? Berbekal kekuatan misterius bernama ZEVA, tawa yang tak pernah padam, dan dukungan dari desa penuh keajaiban, Hariel memulai petualangan yang bukan hanya akan mengubah dirinya—tapi juga mungkin mengguncang dunia. ZERO ONE: ONE HOPE adalah kisah tentang api yang tak bisa padam, mimpi yang terlalu besar untuk ditertawakan, dan tekad seorang bocah untuk menjadikan legenda sebagai takdirnya. Teruntuk kalian yang tumbuh dengan semangat shounen, mencintai dunia penuh warna seperti One Piece, dan mendambakan kisah petualangan yang membakar semangat — cerita ini ditulis untuk kalian. Selamat datang di perjalanan menuju langit.
FIN_0519 · 2K Views

In the Hands of the Alpha

After a humiliating scandal tanks her once bright career, former child star Selene Grey gets a second chance in an highly anticipated drama. But as she’s ready to reclaim the spotlight, things go horribly wrong. Christopher Hart is everything the media claims he is, calm, composed and dangerously charming. But behind the cameras, he’s hiding something, something not quite human. When Selene is attacked and discovers that Christopher is a werewolf, her world unravels and she is trapped between the new world of supernaturals and a new change for fame. After all, everyone in this industry’s just acting. Most especially the monsters. #werewolf #vampire #scandal "Selene, I'm not trying to kill you. Just open the door so we can talk, please." "Oh wow. How generous of you." I rolled my eyes. "Hey babe, I'm not here to kill you, just to casually drink your blood and then gaslight you about it later." "Oh, so you do remember?" Shit. "You're being unreasonable." Unreasonable? Me? "You literally grew fangs and decided to have me as appetizer, now, you managed to stalk me and get my address and I'm the unreasonable one?" I heard him mutter a prayer. "Please, open the door." That sounded like a threat. I didn't like that. "Does garlic work against you?" "I'm not a freaking vampire." "Then what are you?" I yelled. "I promise, I'm not going to bite you. Please, just open the door and hear me out." "You're not going to bite me?" I asked cautiously. "No." "Are you lying?" "…No?"
_slyvia_ · 21.9K Views

A Fate Out Of My Hands

For ten long years, Tatsuya Fukushu lived through hell. Every day, he was beaten. Every day, he was mocked. Every day, he was reminded that the world didn’t want someone like him. The cruelty of his classmates became routine—their fists, their words, their laughter. He endured it all in silence, believing that someday it would end. That someday, if he just kept going, peace would come. But peace never came. One day, something inside him shattered. And in a blind, terrifying moment of rage, he killed them—the three bullies who tormented him for a decade. His hands were stained. His heart, empty. He thought he would finally die. He wanted to die. Instead, he woke up in another world. A world of magic, kingdoms, and ancient prophecy. A world where people could fly, summon fire, and carve mountains with a sword. A world that felt too alive for someone as broken as him. Tatsuya didn’t rejoice at the second chance. He hated it. Hated the sky, the air, the mana that pulsed through him. He wanted silence. He wanted peace. And most of all—he wanted to disappear. But fate is rarely kind. A strange knight named Paul found him, battered and aimless. He claimed there was a prophecy. That someone like Tatsuya had been foretold. Tatsuya didn’t believe a word of it. He didn’t trust him. Why should he? But Paul didn’t ask him to believe. He simply trained him—day after day, sword in hand, never holding back. There were no kind words, only discipline. No promises, only purpose. And slowly, through blood and sweat, Tatsuya began to understand. Trust wasn’t something that came from words. It came from action. And maybe, just maybe… He wasn’t alone anymore.
Tatsuya_F · 28.7K Views
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