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In The Heart Of The Sea Or

The Fallen Author’s Heart in the Land of Love

Akira Tsukihara was a romance author who despised love. Though she wrote best-selling novels filled with idealistic romance, she harbored nothing but contempt for the genre and the readers who adored it. Love, in her eyes, was a lie—an illusion that blinded people from the true forces of the world: power, betrayal, and ambition. One night, in a fit of frustration, she cursed love itself... and woke up trapped inside one of her own stories. Reborn as Aira, a nameless peasant girl in the Kingdom of Seraphis—a world she had meticulously crafted—Akira quickly realizes that reincarnation isn’t the fantasy dream she had written about. She isn’t a noble, a princess, or a heroine blessed with beauty and power. She is a nobody. A commoner, struggling to survive in the harsh realities of the medieval world she had once designed as a mere backdrop for her grand romances. As Aira, she faces starvation, endless labor, and the crushing weight of insignificance. But Akira was never one to accept fate. If she couldn’t escape this world, she would rewrite the story on her own terms. She would carve her name into history—not as the lovestruck heroine of a cliché romance, but as the mastermind who would bend the world to her will. In a land ruled by noble bloodlines and political schemes, where the romance tropes she once loathed play out before her eyes, Aira sets her sights on one goal: destroying the very ideals of love that had imprisoned her in this wretched world. Even if it means becoming the villain of her own story.
PAYAL_GHOSH · 5.2K Views

the girl of mountain and sea

In "Mountain and Sea Girl", the romantic saying "The one you love is separated by mountains and seas, but the mountains and seas can be crossed" leads to a unique campus story. Song Li, the renowned school bully of No. 13 Middle School, with the intention of getting close to Gu Ke'ai, the vice monitor of Su Xian's class, resolutely transferred to Zhongwu High School. Facing this secondary school boy who transferred for love, Su Xian, the monitor of the top class, gently pushed his black-rimmed glasses with a prescription of 200 degrees and calmly said, "Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm the monitor, and my alias is 'Mountain and Sea'." Since then, Song Li's plan to cross the "mountains and seas" to get close to Gu Ke'ai has encountered more twists and turns because of Su Xian's existence. At first, Song Li repeatedly failed and stumbled everywhere in the face of "Mountain and Sea". However, in the repeated confrontations, Song Li unexpectedly discovered that Su Xian, the usually serious and earnest monitor, seemed to have a different kind of cuteness. Su Xian, the monitor, is calm and composed in the class, exuding a bit of handsomeness and freedom; while Song Li, who seems as fierce as a wolf dog on the outside, is actually a lively "Siberian Husky" inside. As the story progresses, there are continuous major and minor exams and in-class quizzes on campus. Amidst the interweaving of academic studies, the relationship between the two gradually changes. Song Li, who once only had the intention of getting close to someone else, begins to be unconsciously attracted to Su Xian, and Su Xian also sees the different shining points in Song Li during the process of getting along with him.
DaoistsDbK74 · 326 Views

Pixels of the Heart

Laline De Guzman, a 25-year-old internal auditor with a keen eye for detail, has navigated life without the complication of romance. Focused on her career and personal growth, she's never had a boyfriend and has resigned herself to a life of solitude in matters of the heart. Though content, she occasionally wonders about the experience of being in a relationship and what it might be like to have someone special in her life. Manu Mishra, a 27-year-old chief technical officer, is coming off a painful breakup. Jaded and disillusioned, Manu has vowed to keep things superficial and entertaining with any new woman in his life. His heart is closed off, and he views relationships as mere playthings, promising himself not to get emotionally involved again. Their paths cross in the digital realm when Manu sends a message to Laline on a dating app. Intrigued by his playful and carefree attitude, Laline decides to embark on an online relationship with him. She wants to experience what it feels like to be in a relationship, even if it’s just a virtual experiment. Manu, on the other hand, sees Laline as a source of entertainment and a distraction from his emotional scars. As their virtual relationship unfolds, Laline immerses herself in the thrill of new romantic interactions, while Manu remains detached, enjoying the novelty of their exchanges. However, as time goes on, Laline begins to feel that Manu’s playful demeanor is more than she bargained for. The lighthearted interactions that once seemed exciting now start to feel superficial and unfulfilling. When Laline decides she’s had enough and tries to distance herself from Manu, the reality of her feelings hits him hard. He’s confronted with a stark realization: he’s fallen deeply in love with Laline, despite his initial intentions. His playful facade starts to crumble, revealing a genuine, vulnerable side that he had buried under layers of emotional defense. The sudden shift leaves their relationship in turmoil. Laline is torn between her desire for a meaningful connection and her frustration with the superficial nature of their interactions. Manu, now fully aware of his true feelings, faces the challenge of proving his sincerity and winning back Laline’s trust. Pixels of the Heart is a roller-coaster romance that explores the complexities of modern relationships in the digital age. It delves into themes of love, self-discovery, and the struggle between authenticity and pretense. As Laline and Manu navigate the highs and lows of their emotional journey, they must confront their deepest fears and desires, ultimately deciding if they are willing to take the risk for a chance at true love.
Honeymeow · 3.8K Views
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