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Stranger Things Max Lemon

Max Difficulty Start, Maxed-Out Luck!

Feng Zhaoyun—just as his name suggests, the only time he might’ve looked even remotely ugly was probably when he was still in his mother’s womb. The only misfortune in his life? Growing up without knowing who his parents were. But that didn’t matter, because luck had always been on his side. His life went so smoothly, so absurdly well, that he never once needed help from anyone. He once thought his life would continue like that—easy and boring—all the way to the end. Until one day, he saved a drowning child… and was dragged away by the river himself. When he opened his eyes again, he was in a completely different world, in a completely different body… Heavens! Was this the universe making up for his twenty years of monotony? Finally, a little chaos! He was moved to tears! “What?! I have to share a body with someone else?! Since when did transmigration systems become this stingy?! Crossing into another world and I don’t even get a body of my own?! Where are my human rights?!” Feng Zhaoyun roared in fury. The system coldly tossed a script at him: “Complete the mission faster, and you’ll get your body faster.” “Get out of my body!” A bone-chilling voice rang from the young man who now shared a body with him, hatred dripping from every syllable—he looked like he wanted to split Feng Zhaoyun’s soul in half with a single slash. Feng Zhaoyun just chuckled: “Hehe.” He happily embraced the chaos. Unfortunately… someone else clearly wasn’t enjoying it as much. Little did Zhaoyun know, this “twist” was only the beginning… . . . There are countless people who want to bring me down... But luck has always stood with me!
Orange_Lee · 1.8K Views

Lemon Mulberry

Mia Izabelle never asked for a second chance—especially not in the body of a villainess. At thirty, Mia awakens in the world of a tragic novel, inhabiting the body of the infamous younger daughter of a powerful tycoon family. Known for her cruelty and arrogance, the original "Mia" was loathed by all—her four older brothers, her ex-fiancé, and the very world that once revolved around her. With one catastrophic mistake looming that could ruin her family's name forever, the new Mia is determined to right the wrongs and change her fate. But redemption doesn’t come easy. Haunted by the original Mia’s past, Mia faces hatred, suspicion, and betrayal from those who should have loved her most. Her domineering CEO first brother, Martin, despises her for firing the woman he once loved. Matteo, the cold and brilliant neurosurgeon, secretly poisons her, believing she caused the death of his girlfriend. Mikael, the unforgiving ex-soldier turned police officer, throws her into jail on false charges. And Mike—her beloved twin—turns away from her in favor of Lilianna, the "real" daughter who reappears like a vision of grace and perfection. As Mia endures poverty, isolation, and heartbreak, even the men who once held pieces of her heart betray her: -An ex-fiancé who loathe her down to the core. -A childhood friend whose love curdled into resentment. -A neighbor brother and secret crush who left her for his white moonlight. -And the male lead who woos her with sweet lies while plotting with Lilianna behind her back. When she is falsely accused of attempting to harm Lilianna and is nearly sent to prison, her family seals her fate—disowning her and abandoning her to suffer alone. Sick, weak, and slowly dying from poison, Mia collapses in a cold, forgotten room, whispering a prayer no one hears. Until it’s too late. Only when her body begins to fail do the brothers and former lovers uncover the truth. The lies. The betrayals. The manipulations. And their guilt becomes a sentence none of them can escape. But can a heart still learn to beat again after it’s been shattered? Lemon Mulberry is a powerful tale of second chances, unbearable loss, and the fragile hope that lingers even in the darkest moments. For readers who crave redemption arcs that sting, betrayals that scar, and heroines who burn before they bloom—this story will stay with you long after the final page.
Giacinta95 · 41.2K Views

THE STRANGER WHO KNEW ME

The Stranger Who Knew Me is a gripping mystery-thriller that follows Lilith Aduna, a young woman with a past she desperately wishes to forget. After a traumatic event involving her brother, Nathan, Lilith walks away, leaving him behind in what she thought was an accident. However, Nathan survived, scarred and consumed by bitterness, and now, years later, he returns with a dangerous vendetta. The story begins as Lilith is forced to confront the chilling truth about her past when strange occurrences begin to unravel her life. The mysterious figure known only as "The Stranger" appears in the shadows of her life, pushing her closer to an unavoidable confrontation with Nathan. As Lilith’s world spins out of control, she finds herself tangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and secrets, with Nathan pulling the strings from behind the scenes. As Lilith delves deeper into the mystery of Nathan’s survival and his descent into madness, she discovers unsettling truths about her own involvement in the night of the fire that changed everything. What she doesn’t know is that Nathan has been watching her every move, planning his revenge with a chilling precision. The stakes rise as the boundaries between past and present blur, and Lilith is forced to face not only the consequences of her past decisions but also the sinister force that Nathan has become. Part suspense, part psychological thriller, The Stranger Who Knew Me explores themes of guilt, revenge, identity, and the terrifying possibility that the one person you trust the most might be the one who’s been watching you all along. With an intense pace, unpredictable twists, and a jaw-dropping cliffhanger, this story will keep you at the edge of your seat, wondering who Lilith can trust, if anyone, and whether she can escape the twisted grip of the stranger who knows her better than she knows herself.
ACE1_ABI · 22.4K Views
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