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Stone Age Sovereign: System of Dominion

Marcus Chen died in 2020. He wakes in smoke and animal hide — reborn as Kael, a sixteen-year-old boy in a primitive river tribe ten thousand years before civilization. No cities. No laws. No mercy. Only strength… and survival. But Kael isn’t alone in this savage era. A mysterious Conquest System awakens in his mind, promising power through bonds, dominance, and desire. Every meaningful connection strengthens him. Every claimed heart pushes him closer to becoming something far greater than a mere tribesman. In a world where nudity is natural and passion is unfiltered, Kael quickly discovers that survival isn’t the only thing stirring in the heat of the river valley. The bold huntress who watches him too closely. The confident gatherer who teases him in the firelight. The tribe’s proud women who measure strength not just in battle… but in presence. When Kael saves a life at the river and publicly challenges the tribe’s alpha hunter, he becomes the center of attention — admiration, jealousy, and dangerous attraction swirling around him. But this isn’t just a story of rising desire. Mountain Tribe raiders spill blood across the valley, dragging women into captivity. War is inevitable. Strength must be proven in battle, not just glances across the fire. As Kael grows stronger — physically and socially — the system reveals deeper layers of power. Each bond deepens his influence. Each victory pushes him toward leadership. Yet something is wrong with this world. Passion feels suppressed. Instinct feels muted. As if something — or someone — once tried to control human nature itself. And Kael may be the anomaly destined to break that restraint. In an age before kingdoms… Before empires… Before gods had names… One young man will rise through strength, strategy, and irresistible presence. This is the beginning of a tribal legend.
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The Cat between us

The Cat Between Us Xu Jin, a reckless second-generation young master, runs away from his wealthy family in a burst of stubborn rebellion. Determined to prove he can live independently, he buys an apartment, armed with nothing but confidence, a skateboard, and absolutely zero life skills. Meanwhile, Liang Chen, a gentle literature professor, lives quietly next door with his lively grandmother. Their home is calm, tidy, filled with tea fragrance and old books — the opposite of Xu Jin’s chaotic new life. Their paths collide in a pet shop when both try to buy the same white male kitten. A ridiculous bidding war ends with Xu Jin winning the cat, much to Liang Chen’s frustration. Neither realizes they will soon be neighbors — until moving day brings the shocking discovery that they live separated by only one wall. Xu Jin names the kitten Yunhu, and immediately learns that independence is far harder than imagined. He can’t cook, can’t clean properly, and now has a mischievous cat destroying his apartment. Next door, Liang Chen is endlessly annoyed by mysterious crashes, meows, and the unstoppable chaos leaking through the wall — yet secretly, he finds himself wanting to meet the kitten he cannot touch. As days pass, Xu Jin’s unhealthy eating and exhaustion catch up to him. One night, he collapses near his open doorway, too weak to seek help. Yunhu escapes to the corridor and scratches at Liang Chen’s door, leading the professor to discover the half-conscious Xu Jin on the floor. With his grandmother’s help, Liang Chen rushes the taller, delirious young master to the hospital in the middle of the night. Bound together by a white cat, thin walls, and an unexpected emergency, two very different lives begin to intertwine — setting the stage for slow healing, reluctant companionship, and a relationship neither of them saw coming
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