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A Second Chance To Reach The Peak

Imagine being able to see the pinnacle of Martial Arts, yet never being able to get a grasp on it. A life most would think of as fulfilling, but it is in reality nothing more than “not enough.” Despite his apparent indifference to not being able to reach the peak, the Primary Martial God Candidate Mira Unin had devoted his life to getting stronger and amassing the forces of the strongest possible members. He met his unfortunate end after robbing the Three Cult Coalition of their prized possession- The Righteous Passage Pill. They cornered him, who only had one arm, and allowed him a moment to repent before they killed him. ————————————————————————— “I pray to those above, or perhaps those below. Whether the recent rise of those who believe in reincarnation is true or not, whether those of the Demonic Sect have any credence in their prayers, and whether I was chosen for my lack of belief or not. I pray that this pill was worth it,” I finished, quickly reaching for the Righteous Passage Pill and chucking it into my mouth. I managed to swallow it whole before I felt several blades pierce my body. ————————————————————————— After thinking he was dead, he woke up in the Academy’s dorm, his right arm reformed and his life restored, alongside a newfound power. (I am the Martial Companion System that the host consumed when he ate what he called the “Righteous Passage Pill”. I am a system that inserts itself into the user’s brain, and helps them achieve their goal. Since the host has such a deep-rooted love for Martial Arts, I have adapted and became a Martial Companion System.) Can he use this second chance to reach the goal he was unable to reach before using his knowledge of his previous life as well as the system’s functions to his advantage? Will he recruit better Sect Members in this life, or will he repeat his mistake and focus on power?
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Ruining Happily Ever After

Laia is pissed. When she kills off a fan favorite from her successful novel series, she elicits the anger of a god. As her ‘divine punishment’, she gets thrown into a world of her own making– literally. Waking up as the villain of a shitty CEO romance novel she wrote long ago, Laia has to satisfy the life wishes that character has. If she does, she can get out of this world and return to her own. If she doesn’t, she dies. To survive, she's prepared to burn everything down in the process. After all, what's a novel without some face slapping and world domination? Well now the original protagonist is in love with her, the original love interest is pitiful, and– if it wasn’t already obvious– the original storyline is up in flames. ⋅ ⋆ ⋅ ⋆ ⋅ One crappy romance novel was enough, but another? “I fucking completed everything that stupid system asked of me, so tell your idiot brother to bring me back to my world.” The handsome man languidly sitting on the throne sighed dramatically, “Unfortunately, father and mother heard about what he did to you. He’s currently under guard and won’t be able to get you out of here.” “Why didn’t your parents get me removed from here first before locking your brother up? “They forgot,” he simply said. He showed a regretful expression. She knew it was bullshit. Her temples throbbed, “So what are you doing here?” A beautiful smile bloomed on his lips. It was enchanting, bewitching, and made her want to bash his face in. “I’m here to keep you company,” he winked, “My Empress.” God. She wanted to stab him in the heart just to shut him up. ▽▽▽ System but not really. Barebones shit. This book may end up reading like crack. You have been warned. Each 'arc' is a new novel our wonderful MC visits. There are three arcs to this story. one (1): CEO/Contemporary two (2): Eastern Historical three (3): Fantasy World Chapter Length: 1k-1.6k words. Upload Schedule: As of 01.04.20, daily updates for two weeks. After that, probably 3-5 a week. JUST KIDDING. THE AUTHOR IS TRYING TO GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL. END OF MARCH WE GET CONSISTENT UPDATES AGAIN! Estimated Novel Length: 150-200 (each arc will have about 30-70 chapters). If you wanna chat with me or other authors and artists, head over to my favorite cute writing group: https://discord.gg/BdehZh
marldita · 95.1K Views

BOOK YOUR ULTIMATE HOLIDAY!

historical novel, a novel that has as its setting a period of history and that attempts to convey the spirit, manners, and social conditions of a past age with realistic detail and fidelity (which is in some cases only apparent fidelity) to historical fact. The work may deal with actual historical personages, as does Robert Graves’s I, Claudius (1934), or it may contain a mixture of fictional and historical characters. It may focus on a single historic event, as does Franz Werfel’s Forty Days of Musa Dagh (1934), which dramatizes the defense of an Armenian stronghold. More often it attempts to portray a broader view of a past society in which great events are reflected by their impact on the private lives of fictional individuals. Since the appearance of the first historical novel, Sir Walter Scott’s Waverley (1814), this type of fiction has remained popular. Though some historical novels, such as Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace (1865–69), are of the highest artistic quality, many of them are written to mediocre standards. One type of historical novel is the purely escapist costume romance, which, making no pretense to historicity, uses a setting in the past to lend credence to improbable characters and adventures. Key People: Winston Churchill Victor Hugo Xenophon Aleksandr Pushkin Sir Walter Scott Related Topics: genre The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn. Home Literature Novels & Short Stories Novelists A-K Thomas B. Costain American writer Alternate titles: Thomas Bertram Costain By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History Thomas B. Costain, in full Thomas Bertram Costain, (born May 8, 1885, Brantford, Ontario, Canada—died October 8, 1965, New York, New York, U.S.), Canadian-born American historical novelist. Costain, Thomas B. Costain, Thomas B. See all media Born: May 8, 1885 Brantford Canada Died: October 8, 1965 (aged 80) New York City New York Notable Works: “For My Great Folly ” “The Black Rose ” “The Silver Chalice ” A journalist for many years on Canadian newspapers and a Saturday Evening Post editor (1920–34), Costain was 57 when he published his first romance, For My Great Folly (1942), dealing with the 17th-century rivalry between England and Spain. An immediate success, it was followed almost yearly by historical adventure tales, the best known of which are The Black Rose (1945), whose medieval English hero ranges as far as Kublai Khan’s China, and The Silver Chalice (1952), about the early Christians in Rome. Stack of books, pile of books, literature, reading. Hompepage blog 2009, arts and entertainment, history and society. BRITANNICA QUIZ Literary Favorites: Fact or Fiction? Love literature? This quiz sorts out the truth about beloved authors and stories, old and new. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen. fashionable novel Home Literature Novels & Short Stories fashionable novel literary subgenre Alternate titles: “silver-fork” novel By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History fashionable novel, early 19th-century subgenre of the comedy of manners portraying the English upper class, usually by members of that class. One author particularly known for his fashionable novels was Theodore Hook. Related Topics: novel comedy of manners
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