Mrhypocrite
i realized i messed up and had to rewrite the upcoming chapter~ Unfortunately my realization came with writers block. It has now been fixed and will be finished soon. Still stuck on how 2 finish said chapter... Hehe
We don't need xia qingyue. So let mc take qingtue mother ?. Change plot and storyline is the most fun thing?
Lapiz: yeah yeah we get it but right now I'm starving.
"I made it!" Cécilia panted as she closed the distance between herself and Alissa, her face flushed. After desperately begging her parents to let her leave the house, Cécilia ran just short of a mile, thanking her lucky stars that her body was even capable of going that fast.
"Ugh!" It tightened the grip before slamming the scarfed girl so hard into the ground.
" Hope you're aware of your coming back in two days from now? " the voices asked again
Okay so I need to talk about how this author is playing 4D chess with the plot structure. Two characters. Two separate journeys. Heading toward the same destination. And the reader is the only one who knows it's coming. Lin Mo leaves the city running from something. Danzeng gets called back to Genie because the oxygen system broke. Two completely different motivations, same geographic endpoint. The author doesn't even try to hide it—right in the middle of Danzeng's chapter there's this line: "Completely unaware that fate was quietly drawing them toward the same destination." Like, bro, we KNOW. Let us breathe. But here's what actually impressed me: the oxygen system failure. That's not just a plot device to get Danzeng moving. It's the first real crack in the perfect surface of his life. He's successful, he's independent, he's built this whole empire of guesthouses across Sichuan—and the one place that matters most to him (Genie, his hometown, his spiritual anchor) is the one that's literally falling apart. The broken oxygen system is the story's way of saying: nothing stays perfect forever. And Lin Mo's parallel journey? She's chasing inspiration, chasing peace, chasing something she can't even name. The author keeps it deliberately vague, which makes it work. We don't need to know exactly what she's running from to feel that she's running. The chapter structure is also smart—each chapter ends on a note that pulls you forward. Lin Mo gets the room with the mountain view. Danzeng fixes the oxygen system and finally rests. Then the next morning, Lin Mo's altitude sickness returns. The cycle continues. Each chapter is a small victory followed by a small setback, and that rhythm is what keeps you reading. The convergence is inevitable. We've known since Chapter 6. The question isn't whether they'll meet—it's what happens when they do. And that's a much more interesting question.
amarah windra sedikit tersulut tapi tidak dia pedulikan sampai akhirnya sebuah tamparan melayang keras kewajahnya tapi tidak sampai disitu kating arogan segera menghina kedua orang tuanya tak banyak kata Windra segera saja mendaratkan pukulan tepat dihidupi kating itu badannya yang sempoyongan sambil memegang hidungnya kembali melihat kearah windra sebuah tinju kembali terbang mengenai mata kanan kating itu terlihat lingkaran biru langsung terbentuk tak lama kemudian.
"Yeah. You should. Anything isn't wrong with that?" I asked.
With all the burning gazes locking on that fresh piece of meat, Kim Dokja felt a strange sense of déjà vu accompanied by the overwhelming urge to run away and seek shelter. Wherever Yoo Jonghyuk's frigid eyes landed people would avert their gazes, but immediately look again after the scare.
Barragan swung out his arm, revealing a double-sided axe embedded with a red jewel that resembled an eye. It was the weapon that stored the true essence of what made Barragan who he was as the ruler of Las Noches.
Shirou needed to hurry if he was to arrive back in time, no; he needed to get back in time.
