PREVIEW

... they left the Coliseum and headed towards their Dormitories.

But the first selection didn’t end there, as the vice presidents of many departments conducted their own tests to see the students’ potential.

The crowd was going to leave when they saw how every strong one from the First Years had left the Coliseum. Knowing how weak they were compared to those who left, nobody had any interest in their tests initially.

Surprisingly, they were all forced to stay when they saw t ...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
The Invincible Supreme Medical GodChapter 473 - 311: Hunting the Demon Beast
 92
4.5/5(votes)
RomanceSlice Of Life

[Invincible Happy Cool Novel]He is invincible!These legendary Medical God, Wang, God of War, They are all just his junior brothers.He is exceptional, disregarding any rules, giving face to no one, except his wife...

MTL - Transmigrated Into the Film King’s Little WifeChapter 100
 106k
4.2/5(votes)
Romance

Liang Wen transmigrated into an entertainment article, and the original owner was a mentally handicapped female supporting role who was blind and blind. Not only did he lose his marriage with the film emperor Ying Shunchen, but he was also brainwashed by the heroine of the white lotus, not to mention that he voluntarily handed over his qualifications for graduation performances.

When Liang Wen arrived, her hidden husband Ying Shunchen happened to return to China.
Airport. She was deformed by fans, and the envelope she was holding in her hand was dragged away.
Ying Shunchen said loudly, “I prefer handwritten letters to those of you who spend money on gifts for me.”
Liang Wen’s hands were frozen in the air: that…that’s not a letter, it’s a divorce agreement.

This has not been explained clearly, the next day Liang Wen was forced to stand at the entrance of the dance academy with a support light sign.
Ying Shunchen, who came to give the lecture, rolled down the car window and found his little wife holding a light sign.
The big words above are impressive: Husband, I want to give birth to a monkey for you.

Now I can’t explain anything.

small theater:
At the dance forest meeting, she accidentally joined forces with Ying Shunchen, just as she turned around and twisted her graceful body, with a hook of her finger, someone directly kissed her.
Liang Wen blushed: …Mr. Ying, please show your professionalism.
Ying Shunchen: Retired. Your husband doesn’t have that quality.
Liang Wen:? ? ? Bought from the best actor trophy at home?

One-sentence copywriting: Immortals dance, suck online…Darling!

Content Tags: Aristocratic Family Traveling Through Time and Space Entertainment Circle Wearing Books
Search keywords: Protagonist: Liang Wen, Ying Shunchen ┃ Supporting role: none ┃ Others: none

- Description from novelbuddy

Chongfei ManualChapter 171
 387.7k
3.7/5(votes)
RomanceJoseiDramaHistorical

Before her rebirth, Wei Luo was an innocent little girl.

The Gate TravelerChapter 22B6 - : Rue the Shepherd, Mahya the Schemer
 2.5k
5.0/5(votes)
FantasySlice Of Life

A Low-Stakes, Cozy, Slice-Of-Life Travelogue AdventureJohn, a 37-year-old widower, discovers the extraordinary power to travel between worlds via dimensional Gates. Overwhelmed by the sorrow of losing his wife and the pain of his past, he wants to leave Earth behind. After some research and training, he embarks on a journey to explore different worlds.Though John’s class could become incredibly OP, he doesn’t care about fighting, becoming a hero, or gaining power. His journey is about healing, rediscovering life’s simple joys, and exploring the magical wonders of the multiverse. Traveling at a slow, steady pace, he meets new people, helps others as a healer or doctor when he feels like it, and reflects on his experiences through a diary-style narrative. This is a tale of introspection and self-improvement, focused on exploring both the multiverse and Earth.This isn’t a story of epic battles, grimdark themes, or becoming a superhero. Instead, it’s about traveling with friends, trying new foods, learning magic, and shopping—lots of shopping. Through these adventures, John’s story highlights how small moments bring joy and purpose, proving discovery doesn’t require grand conflicts but thrives in the extraordinary and the everyday.