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Chronicles Of The Infinite Reset by Daoist_air
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Xu Qianqian died with the world crumbling around her. But fate offered her a second chance. Reborn a year before the apocalypse, she is determined to rewrite her story. Armed with the memories of her past life, cryptic guidance from an enigmatic system, and the unwavering support of her brother Jinhai, Qianqian begins a race against time to prepare for humanity's survival. But survival is only the beginning. As the apocalypse unfolds, humanity's struggle intensifies when the Earth is torn apart, revealing a vast multiverse of unimaginable creatures and civilizations. Transported to a realm where the laws of nature are rewritten, Qianqian and her group must navigate deadly alliances, unearth hidden truths about their world, and uncover the reason behind the collapse of everything they once knew. In a universe where each choice carries infinite consequences, can Qianqian lead humanity to a future worth living-or will they become mere fragments in the chronicles of the infinite reset?
Thirty Years by ares37
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Images flashed through her line of vision without stopping. For 30 years she lived for him. She gave up her family, her own dreams, and herself to be with him. . . . Via Dos spent most of her life chasing after a man who never loved her. Once given a second chance, Via sets out to correct her mistakes. In the process, she reconnects with her family, pursues her dream career, and finds a love she never knew she would have. . . . As of July 20, 2019 #1 coding #1 projectacceptyou #1 defying #2 youth #2 firststory #4 secondchance #7 guilt #8 tragedy #9 truth . . . *Cover design belongs to me * Cover art does NOT belong to me (will be taken down upon request) *This is an original work. Do NOT copy or take any part of my work without permission. . . . This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, organizations, places, events, and incidents are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.