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  • Where My Heart Is at Peace Is My Hometown by savy_riah
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    Sypnosis: જ⁀➴ After one night's sleep, Song Shiwei awoke to find herself in a strange dynasty. At that time, only five years had passed since the fall of the Da'an Dynasty, and the world was on the brink of chaos. At first, she only wanted to find a place to live peacefully, while repaying Meng Fuge for their mutual support along the way. Who would have thought the imperial court was too weak, and disorder soon descended. With the help of her golden finger, she gradually built up considerable power, sheltering defenseless commoners in the troubled times... Years later, someone asked the Duke of Song: How did you, once a refugee, rise among the powerful? Song Shiwei smiled faintly, clasped her hands behind her back, and said, Merely the times giving rise to a hero. She had two golden fingers: one was the system bound to her upon transmigration, the other was Meng Fuge, who had accompanied her throughout. With these in hand, failure was almost impossible...
  • The Last Play by beingillusionist
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    "The Last Play" is a psychological thriller that challenges the limits of intellect, questioning whether a genius can truly escape the weight of their own choices. As every step forces the characters deeper into the labyrinth of their own making, they must confront the question: Is it fate that governs us, or is it the humanity we can never escape? In the end, only one thing is certain: the last move changes everything. "The Last Play" is a journey of transformation, where the mind is both the weapon and the wound. A psychological thriller that asks: Can a genius ever truly escape the consequences of their choices? Or is it our humanity that defines who we are, in the end? In the twisted labyrinth, every decision becomes a test of morality, and every sacrifice strips away the layers of who he once was. As the stakes grow higher, Isaac finds that control is an illusion, and the path to survival is paved not just with intellect, but with humility and pain. Can a man who once saw emotions as weakness learn to embrace vulnerability, or will the game break him entirely?