PREVIEW

... .

Either he asked his family for it, albeit shamefully, or borrowed from Pang Duddu. If worst came to worst, he could get a part-time job and earn a few thousand yuan.

He wasn't a Zhou after all; he could get by with a part-time job!

What worried Lu Wu more than money was the issue with books.

For the past few days, Lu Wu had been devouring books at the library with great enthusiasm.

But his days of joy were soon coming to an end, as after tomorrow's gradu ...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
I Have a Mansion in the Post-apocalyptic WorldChapter 1609End - The Wedding of the Century (Ending)
 22.1k
4.5/5(votes)
HaremActionMysterySci-fi

Ruins stretched across the landscape in the apocalypse after the nuclear war.

Wraithwood BotanistChapter 214 - 160 - Harlock Forest
 612
4.0/5(votes)
ActionAdventureFantasyPsychological

Mira is determined to be a botanist—no matter how dangerous or violent it may become. Mira made two requests upon entering the multiverse: a botany class to further her research and to be dropped off in an isolated forest far from the violent god-rearing system BS going on. She was granted both—but not in the way she expected. The system abandoned her in a hellishly dangerous forest—where she earned a rare class that excelled at killing things.

Harem-Powered Kingdom Building: Empire of Carnal SinChapter 64: Communion
 850
4.0/5(votes)
FantasyActionAdultHarem

[Warning: r18, smut, MC does morally questionable things][Disclaimer: The Gods and Goddesses in the story's world have absolutely no relation to any Gods that are worshipped in the real world. The purpose they serve is also entirely different.]~Even if you're someone who typically doesn't enjoy works with smut, I request you to give this novel a chance (provided you're 18 or older of course). It would be awesome if you could at least read Volume 1 before deciding whether or not this is your cup of tea.~This is an action + kingdom-building story where the MC and his kingdom (Realm) are metaphorically powered by his lustful acts.The story begins with Hiro's (the MC) transmigration into a magical world. At first glance, this “World” might look quite similar to many other fantasy worlds that you've come across on your reading adventures. Status screens, levels, classes, gods, kingdoms, elves - all that good stuff.But it will soon become clear that this World has its own “Rules”. These (mostly) game-like Rules will bring out unique character interactions. They will be what differentiates the World in my story from other similar fantasy worlds.Now about the characters - specifically the main character.The MC (Hiro) will be thrust into the role of Ruler in the new World right off the bat. He starts with a bottom-tier, barebones realm and makes his way to the top.I'm going to say this right away - Hiro is a deeply flawed character at the start. Yes he might be overpowered and good at getting things he wants, but that does not make him flawless.Hiro has glaring emotional flaws at the beginning. He is intelligent but not in the emotional sense. He is lustful but not truly loving. He is apathetic towards death (both of himself and of others).The women who surround him will also have their own problems, both internal and external.As the story progresses, it won't just be the MC and his realm growing in power.Hiro and his harem will also mature emotionally. Hiro's character growth will be a slow, grueling burn. It isn't going to be a smooth straight line from point A to point B.But when it finally does happen, it will be worth it.That's all from me, your author. I hope you enjoy the ride.P.S - Power stones, golden tickets, gifts, adding this to library, reviews, comments, paragraph comments - all these things help immensely and are greatly appreciated.Thanks and Enjoy! :)

The Male Lead’s Villainess Fiancée (Ryu Heon)Chapter 186: (END) - Ch. 186 Just Like Always [END]
 869.1k
4.2/5(votes)
DramaFantasyRomanceSchool Life

In a romance novel called “The Secret Lovers of the Academy” the male lead would often torment his fiancée–but wait, why did she cross into this world to become his fiancée, the villainess, instead of the heroine?

Louise Sweeney found the perfect solution to escape the misfortune of being the villainess: “Your Highness, I just want to tell you that we don’t have to be tied with our engagement. We weren’t even officially engaged, right?”

But what was wrong with the male lead’s reaction? To her suggestion, he replied “But our engagement wasn’t false, don’t you agree?”