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fantasy

It is well known that the Bismarck family is good at farming and cultivation.

The will of the harvest god, the master of thousands of plants, the catcher of the wheat field, the zombie partner, the lord of the magic painting, the founder of the famine club, Matthew Bismarck racked his brains to protect his farm: set up wizard heavy artillery to prevent wild animals from breaking in;

alchemical puppets to fertilize and catch insects; magic reactors to change temperature; stone circles to measure weather; goblin scholars to study wheat hybridization; recruit a group of hard-working zombies, and a responsible skeleton swordsman to drive away birds, strictly guarding the red line of cultivated land, everyone is responsible.

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dramaromanceurban-life

A popular science book about game development; a history of the rise of the gaming and internet industries; a legendary game producer; some confidantes; from browser games, client-based games to mobile games, from online games to single-player games, from products to platforms, from domestic to global, creating a gaming empire and writing a game life

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1.5 (2)
urban-life

In her past life, Cheng An ruined every industry she touched.

After dying, she transmigrated into another world—only to find herself the owner of an entertainment company.

Cheng An: ”…So I’m stuck being an entrepreneur again…”

Then the system told her: “Bankrupt this entertainment company and you’ll get 300 billion.”

Cheng An: “300 billion!??”

She didn’t understand it, but she was thrilled. Overjoyed!!

If there was one thing she was good at, it was running companies into the ground!

Thus began Cheng An’s wild tactics:

Other companies force their employees to work 996 (9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 6 days a week)?

She gave her staff weekends off, 9-to-5 hours, free meals and housing.

She even booked them rooms at a five-star hotel upstairs—sleep whenever you want, just don’t work!

Other agencies let their A-listers bully newcomers while everyone turns a blind eye?

Cheng An told her artists: “Go fight back! I’ll cover the medical bills!”

The main goal? Burn money fearlessly!

People said A-list actors were blacklisting her company, cutting off all resources?

Even better! That made it easier to lose money.

Other producers just rent a venue and shoot their variety show.

Cheng An: “Nope. We’re splurging on casting, location scouting, and full-service logistics.”

Even the umbrellas used by the guests cost tens of thousands.

Other companies cram in tacky, excessive ads.

Cheng An: “Just flash my company’s name once. Don’t mess with my drama-watching time.”

But after all her outrageous efforts to bleed money…

Her company accidentally became the top talent incubator for A-listers and mega-stars.

She thought she was an orphan—then the biggest jewelry conglomerate claimed her as their long-lost heir and wanted to invest in her company.

The new CEO of a major construction group:

“An’an, all of me belongs to you—including the Mo family behind me.”

Cheng An was on the verge of tears:

“Stop it!! Stay away from me! I don’t need any more money! Boohoo… when can I finally go bankrupt???”

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dramaslice-of-lifeurban-life

[System + Anti-Overwork + Gaming + Streaming + Novels + Technology + Weapons + No Female Lead]

"996 is a blessing?" After dying from overwork, a programmer is reborn on Blue Star and binds with the "Say No to 996" system—only to find himself stumped by the beginner task.

Is it really that hard to find a regular 8-hour job?

What? Your schedule is 11116?

Got it—11 AM to 11 PM, six days a week.

We're not a good fit.

What? You have flexible hours?

Got it—no set schedule, working past midnight is the norm.

We're not a good fit.

What? You're using an on-call system?

Got it—on duty 24/7, answering calls at any time, day or night.

We're not a good fit.

[Ding! System has detected that the host’s world is set to Hell difficulty. Thought 996 was bad? Turns out there’s even 007. System upgraded to: Anti-Overwork System.]

So he starts a company, makes games, writes novels, researches cutting-edge technology, and provides the nation with the latest weapon tech. His company’s highest rule: no overtime.

No overtime. No toxic competition.

What? Someone stayed late and his points got deducted?

Shut off the power, lock the doors—go home early.

What are you trying to compete for?

I just didn’t want to work overtime... how did I end up becoming a billionaire? The richest person alive?

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comedydramaslice-of-lifeurban-life

[System + Backstabbing + Light Comedy + Transmigration + Tycoon]

At the start, he binds with a “Loss-Making System”—as long as he completes missions, he receives system funds? Full of confidence, Bai Guang launches his loss-making plan:

Make a game, hire the worst possible artist, and remove all in-game payment options. Isn’t that a guaranteed loss?

“My buddy’s head is full of air—leaving the game to him, I feel at ease!”

“This crayon doodle that even a three-year-old would scorn—that’s exactly the kind of art I need!”

…Meanwhile:

Wolong: “Old Bai removed the payment system? There must be some deeper meaning behind this. I must find a way to patch this loophole!”

Fengchu: “How did President Bai identify my master-level talent from these abstract paintings?!”

And just like that, thanks to his employees’ backstabbing, Bai Guang is forced into becoming a trillionaire tycoon

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dramaslice-of-lifeurban-life

Liu Qingyun acquired a ‘Loss-Making System.’ As long as he loses money on investments, he gets ten times the return. He just wants to lose money, but every project he invests in somehow becomes wildly successful. Only the world where Liu Qingyun is the one getting hurt has been achieved.

‘I just want to lose some money—why is it so hard?’

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4.5 (2)
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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Ongoing · 7457 views
240 Chapters · 74 Readers
2.5 (2)
dramagameslice-of-lifeurban-life

Zhang Yang transmigrated to a parallel world. Faced with the outdated game design concepts of this world, he knew that his time to shine had come.

He developed one phenomenal game after another, leaving all the game companies in shock.

“What? A game that can actually be fun to play?”

“What? A game that can make players cry?”

He created bizarre and adventurous games like Strange Adventures and Cat Inside, which made millions of netizens cry.

“What? You still have to pay for games?”

He then introduced various free-to-play online games from his past life, allowing players to enjoy “free” and high-quality titles.

Zhang Yang: If you encounter an insurmountable challenge in the game, it must be because… you didn’t spend enough money!

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Completed · 6898 views
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3.0 (1)
dramaslice-of-lifeurban-life

[Brain hole, anti-routine, daily, relaxed, business type, no female lead, feel free to enter the pit]

Qin Yi traveled through time and bound to the money-losing rebate system.

Employees receive the highest salary, six insurances and two housing funds, and all kinds of benefits are fully arranged.

Opening a restaurant and hiring a random chef turned out to be the granddaughter of a cooking god.

Opening a supermarket was actually regarded as a 5A-level scenic spot.

From then on, Qin Yi soared to heaven.

Establish hotels, real estate companies, film and television companies, high-tech companies...

Of course, it wouldn't be too much to start another company with your own money, follow the system, and make a few extra bucks...

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5.0 (4)
dramaslice-of-lifeurban-life

After being reborn right after graduation, Cheng Xu embarks on his store-owning journey. He starts off with a single large shop—400 square meters—and just the monthly rent costs over 10,000 yuan. According to the trajectory of his past life, this should end in business failure and dragging his parents down with him.

This time, Cheng Xu decides to give up and slack off. No more striving—surely that will keep him from repeating his old mistakes.

Wait, what? A Wealth System has bonded with him? And it gives him a 100-to-1 rebate on any losses?

Well then, forget lying flat. He’ll follow the same path as last time—max out spending, join forces when he can’t beat them, and go all-in on milking the system for everything it’s got.

But somehow… he’s making money? What the hell? Get away from me, you damned piles of cash!

Ten years later, a reporter interviews him:

“Mr. Cheng, what inspired you to become such a conscientious entrepreneur?”

Cheng Xu sighs helplessly:

“Is it possible… that I just really wanted to lose money?”

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