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Conquer Other Worlds, I Am the King

Laughing At The Dust

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Dr. Lin Yan travels through different worlds and uses the "Civilization Fire" system to start as a mine slave, climb the technology tree (steel, gunpowder, steam engines), establish a base, gradually overthrow the rule of the feudal magic aristocracy, establish a new industrial civilization, and finally fight against more advanced dimensional threats.

Contract Anecdotes

Laughing At The Dust

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Hello, look here! Do you think the word "contract" is very serious, like the terms of a contract? What we want to talk about in this book "Contract Abnormalities" is much more exciting - this is a bizarre experiment report about "all the prices are secretly buying a part of your life". Who hasn't signed a few "invisible contracts" in life? For example, staying up late in exchange for KPIs, using milk tea to extend your life in exchange for working overtime, silently saying "just this once" in your heart. But if I tell you that there really is a place where you can exchange ten years of life for a gold medal, exchange all your love for a lifetime of wealth, or even exchange the first love in your memory for a life-saving money... Will you be moved? This book packs many "devil's deals" and divides them into seven categories of "little tips for making a fool of yourself": ? Bones of Time: Selling time? Selling and selling, life will fall into pieces. ? Tomb of Love: Can feelings be pawned? When the heart is redeemed, it is already empty. ? The Bond of Skill: Want to become a genius? The price may be turning to stone. ? Sensory Prison: Rent your taste to taste the world? Be careful, everything you eat will feel like chewing wood. ? Fiber of Fate: Change the fate of others? The result is often to get yourself involved. ? Ancient echo: Do ​​you want to go back on the family agreement you signed with the Fox Fairy and the ancient house? It's late. ? Logic collapse: Here comes the most deceptive thing - the wish comes true, but it is completely different from what you imagined! These stories, on the surface, are imaginative and strange stories, but inside they all burst the same bubble: we always want to be empty-handed, but the bill of fate always arrives late, and the payment method often makes you regret it. So, before reading this book, ask yourself: What is it that I am most reluctant to change?