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The Godly Son-in-Law of the Nation
Zhen Guo Shen Xu· 镇国神婿
manhua Completed Licensed
#2,680

After completing his training as a descendent of the first Qimen sect, Chu Chen’s return to the big city was spoiled by a freak accident that left his True Spirit sealed deep within an unbreakable amulet for five years. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Chu Chen gained a beautiful wife – who vowed to help him recover from his injuries – but became the laughing stock of her prestigious family. Now that his True Spirit has been restored, those who belittled and bullied him over the past half-decade are about to learn that they messed with the wrong “fool”! (Source: WebComics)

Strongest Friend System
最强纨绔系统
manhua Releasing
#6,796

An e-sports champion accidentally transmigrated into another world and into the body of a spoiled heir of a family in decline. With the support of his System, he'll go on the comeback trail. With the System at hand, the world is his to command, and he will become the master of heaven and earth! (Source: Tencent, translated)

manhua Completed
#4,573
#313

**What if China invades Taiwan for real? The first graphic novel based on the backdrop of the Taiwan Strait War. The author’s military background makes his work more relevant to the real-world situation.** Attention please! Everything said in here has nothing to do with the real world, but may very well happen one day. The US-China trade war has resulted in mutual losses and has created systemic risks globally. The foreign capitals are withdrawing from China, leading to a slowdown in economic growth and the emergence rising unemployment, social issues, and fluctuating public sentiment. Beijing is employing various methods for stability maintenance, including promoting nationalist sentiments, enhancing unity among the populace and consolidating public morale. Chinese citizens attribute all responsibility for provoking the trade war to the United States, which in turn has led to an increased attachment to their traditional territories and disputed areas, forming a national objective that must be resolved in the short term. Beijing is preparing for an invasion of Taiwan. But there are no signs of preparation for war in Taipei. Grassroots are extremely anxious and expressing concerns to their superiors, yet the top brass repeatedly hinders wartime preparation. The media stirs the pot, and the public sentiment is anxious and fluctuating, protests and demonstrations are widespread, and then horrific acts of violence tear through the streets of Taipei. The spark in the Western Pacific ignites, and the war is no longer distant. The author has transformed the military simulations frequently seen in the media in to a comic format: When the Western Pacific is in conflict, what kind of situation will it be?