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  • The Pharaoh's Favourite Sin  by AniMei1
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    ""I don't care if you're a Living God, Jinnie. Your vibes are literally tragic. Fix it, then we can talk about me bowing." When 21st-century brat Lee Felix touches a cursed artifact, he gets yeeted 3,000 years into the past. He wakes up on the banks of the Nile in six-inch stilettos, denim booty shorts, and a gold waist chain-only to be dragged before the most terrifying man in history. The Tyrant: Pharaoh Hwang Hyunjin is a cold-blooded monster who has never heard the word "no." He's used to the world trembling at his feet-until a blonde boy with a silver lip piercing looks him in the eye and asks for an iced latte. The Sin: To the Great Court, Felix is a "Sinful Omen"-a cross-dressing disaster who mocks the gods. To Hyunjin, he's a dangerous addiction. The Pharaoh wants to break him; Felix just wants his grapes peeled and his skin moisturized. One owns the world. The other refuses to be owned. In a kingdom of blood and gold, who will break first?
  • Another Form by saraakhtar9699
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  • How a Dealer Management System Improves Efficiency for Automobile Dealerships by nuraltech123
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    Automobile dealerships handle many tasks every day-sales, stock updates, service requests, billing, and customer support. When these tasks are managed manually, it becomes difficult to work fast and stay organized.
  • Best White Label Saas Platforms to Resell in 2024 by Ongraphtech
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    White-label SaaS platforms are software solutions developed by one company but sold and branded by another. This arrangement allows resellers to offer these services under their brand, providing a seamless experience to their customers. In today's rapidly changing digital environment, white-label SaaS solutions offer businesses the opportunity to diversify their product offerings without the overhead of developing new software from scratch. For more information about White Label Software. Click Here: https://www.ongraph.com/white-label-software/
  • The Night Everything Almost Fell Apart by nventory
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    Chapter 1: The Sale I remember the exact moment I thought I'd made it. It was 11:47 PM on a Thursday. My phone was blowing up. The campaign had gone live four hours ago - a flash sale, thirty percent off, the kind of discount that makes your accountant nervous but your heart race. Orders. Orders everywhere. Amazon. Flipkart. Our own Shopify store. I was sitting on the floor of my bedroom in Pune, laptop balanced on my knees, watching numbers climb in real time. Three years of building. Two years of barely breaking even. And now this. My co-founder Arya was on a call with our logistics partner. My younger brother was asleep in the next room, unaware that the thing we'd been building since college was finally, finally working. I took a screenshot. Sent it to our group chat. Typed: "We're doing it." Then I put my phone face down and smiled at the ceiling. I didn't know what was happening on Flipkart at that exact moment. I didn't know that our inventory tool had last synced forty minutes ago. I didn't know that the 80 units we'd just sold on Amazon were still showing as available everywhere else. By midnight, we'd taken 34 orders for stock that no longer existed.