Kenichi Yamada, a single, 35-year-old businessman, has spent the majority of his adult life playing every MMORPG to hit the market. Tired of the constant cycle of repetitive, newbie-centric gameplay, he is immediately drawn in by the promise of a new game that, on top of being never-ending, offers up a "Hell Mode"—a difficulty level that makes it nigh impossible to level up but also promises uncapped growth potential. Upon selecting the newly released Summoner class, Kenichi finds himself reborn as Allen, an infant in a serf family, with nothing but his wits and old memories to guide him.
It tells the story of Li Qiuping, Zheng Decheng and other grassroots cadres from Donggang Town leading the local farmers and people to work together to build a prosperous and harmonious modern city on the beach.
In the seaside city of Riverfield stands Decelis Academy, home to seven mysterious boys sharing the same secret: They're vampires, hiding their murky pasts. When Sooha, a female student who hates vampires, transfers to the academy, the boys find themselves irresistibly drawn to her. As strange events shake the city, old sins and buried secrets resurface, and their world begins to fracture.
Jiang Jiaqi, nearing forty, struggles with a failing marriage and workplace oppression. His life becomes more complicated when he is implicated in a bribery case with his subordinate, Liang Zhi'an, a twenty-year-old woman burdened by her parents' death and caring for her paralyzed grandmother. Despite their different lives, Liang’s presence reignites Jiang's spirit, and as they connect with supportive figures around them, they find warmth, encouragement, and healing in each other amidst their struggles.
Mexico, 90s. After 70 years of "dictabation", inequality and telecracy, the country woke up. With the wounds of '88 still fresh, the murder of Colosio and the uprising of the EZLN overflowed with indignation. Toros Neza was his reflection in football.
Embark on a journey along the railways at the pace of those who live, study, and dream them
The most beautiful form of transport in the world is being revived in Portugal. Much has changed in cities and towns. Some stations are now museums, lodgings, or cycle paths. And while new lines are seeing the light of day, old tracks have been waiting decades for the long-promised modernization.
Embark on a journey along the railways at the pace of those who live, study, and dream them.