After careful consideration, I have been contemplating this for some time now. It’s unfortunate that I lack the motivation to write and correct this nightmare. It’s decent, but I must admit, I’m feeling indifferent about it. I simply don’t want to continue anymore as it requires too much thinking.
Anyway, moving on. “When I Grow Up” was initially written for a WPC event. I feel like the first book, “The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing,” is almost complete. I can either start working on book two or explore a completely different concept. I must commend authors who dedicate their time to write five hundred-plus chapters effortlessly. I believe I can do it too, but I need a break. I already have the outline, but I tend to forget about it and write as inspiration strikes. Nevertheless, it’s not a big issue. I’ve managed to push through and write over 200k words, which is quite an achievement for someone who usually starts but never finishes a book. I’m proud of myself!
Now, let’s get back to the book I want to promote. “When I Grow Up” is a comedy that features an extremely funny female lead who later becomes domineering. It’s quite obvious considering she has lived for over 100 years and has seen a lot. It also falls under the reverse harem genre, but that’s what I enjoy writing. In this book, the main male lead is the husband, and the rest of the harem consists of his fractured souls. These souls have been separated for so long that they have become their own entities. I’m still undecided whether I’ll have four or seven mates, as I tend to merge and reduce the number of male leads as the story progresses. I’ll make that decision once I reach that point. For now, I’d like to share the synopsis and the link to the first twelve chapters with those who have somehow stumbled upon and read this post. Your comments are highly appreciated!
Here’s a short excerpt:
“I am considering taking out a loan,” I rolled my eyes and thought to myself, ‘What an idiot, but I can help this fool!’
I began my lecture, explaining that it is the duty of the ‘master’ to educate a dedicated ‘servant’.
“A loan from a bank takes around 30 years to pay off, but if you rob a bank, you’re out in 10,”
“Ah…erm…Di’ordi, what’s with your head?”
I felt puzzled by this. I mean, my logic is sound! In prison, you don’t have to worry about food and shelter. I believe my ‘servant’ is capable enough to become a big boss while behind bars.
“Nothing, I robbed a bank a while back, but my accomplice got caught. The fool spent 10 years in prison, but now she’s out and living well.”
Ah, my past life, but she will never know.
“Oh, f*ck!”
“No need to use such vulgar language. I haven’t beaten you to a pulp or anything,”
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Di’ordi had lived a fulfilling life and died beside the man she loved, surrounded by the men who secretly loved her. Of course, these men had been suppressed for the past hundred years, as they are, in fact, his shattered souls made flesh, weakening him. However, he granted them the boon to stay by her side as her friends. Upon her death, his fractured souls bonded with her wandering soul and followed her to a planet thousands of light-years away, where they were reborn to join her once again. However, things became a bit complicated due to her siblings and other circumstances.
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