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historicalslice-of-lifeurban-life

A sudden time travel reveals the New York of 1940. It's World War II, a bloody conflict marked not only battlefield bloodshed but also ideological confrontation. As the epicenter of the world, New York undoubtedly teemed with the brightest minds of the era. Hemingway, Asimov, Lewis Sinclair, John Steinbeck, Pearl S. Buck, Maugham, Gide, Lin Yutang, Fitzgerald... And then there were those fighting the Axis powers in Europe, Camus, Agatha Christie, George Orwell, Arthur C. Clarke... Ernie exclaimed, "Everyone here is a talent. I love it!"... Years later, a young man, a veteran of both battlefields and studies, emerges with a gun in one hand and a pen in the other, shining brightly and rising in this golden age of literature...

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dramaslice-of-lifeurban-life

After waking up, Xu Xiu, a graduate student in the Faculty of Literature at the University of Tokyo, traveled to Tokyo where the bubble had just burst.

At this time, Japan's economy was in recession and the people were confused, and literature, the only thing that could comfort the soul, seemed to have been cut off.

There was no Natsume Soseki, no Kawabata Yasunari, no Murakami Haruki... Japanese literature of this era was dominated by a group of inferior writers that Xu Xiu had never heard of.

So he picked up a pen and wrote a novella called "Hear the Wind Sing" for a living and for an interesting and meaningful new life.

At this point, people realized that a writer worthy of the title of literary giant had finally appeared in the bubble era.

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dramagameslice-of-lifeurban-life

[Interstellar World + Game Development + Female Game Planner Protagonist + No CP]

Hua You, the universally acknowledged number one game planner of the 23rd century, suddenly transmigrated one day.

Arriving in the interstellar era, Hua You found the world filled only with combat games. How is that fun? Let’s bring our classics into games and give the people of the interstellar age a little shock!

A card battle game based on fairy tales. Dress-up games set in Dream of the Red Chamber. A fully open-world holographic game based on Journey to the West. And of course, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, Western European mythology—bring them all in! All of them!

And so, on this day, the people of the interstellar era finally found themselves empathizing with their ancient ancestors across tens of millions of light-years:

“Damn devs! Why haven’t you updated the game yet?!”

P.S.: This story is a self-indulgent work written purely for fun. It includes lots of live-stream chat comments and forum-style segments. The protagonist’s games may draw inspiration from real-world titles, and she will be extremely overpowered, with golden fingers blazing the whole way. Logic may die—but fun comes first.

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