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How did Genghis Khan create the largest empire of all time? This historical novel reveals the secret and brings his world to life.
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Things were getting worse after Xiao Hua's eyes were burnt and went blind from her own tea. The Second Prince rebelled after the Crown Prince was murdered and took over the palace. His real heritage was also revealed and angered the Emperor. Their side wanted the Second Prince dead, but there was a powerful being who wanted him to live. The deity approached Xiao Hua with the answers she sought, in return for the survival of the Second Prince. [Book 7 of 9] The persistent deity caused the Third Prince and Xiao Hua to have their first big argument that threatened their relationship. Now that the Crown Prince was dead, who will be the new Crown Prince of the Guilin Kingdom?
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Xiao Hua had long known the tea she brewed was special and beneficial to a person's body. But she could not understand why her tea was especially addictive to the supporting male leads. With encouragement from Duan Xi Ying, Xiao Hua started charging one of the supporting male leads, Duke Heng, for drinking her tea. It was a good income and doing it helps to reduce the sense of longing for the Third Prince's return. However, Long Zhu had not returned when a white-clothed gentleman appeared in Guilin, with a letter written by Long Zhu in his hand. Long Zhu wanted his teacher to adopt Xiao Hua so that she would have a status that allowed them to get married. But his teacher has his own plans, such as breaking up the couple and removing Xiao Hua from sight. What Doctor Bai did not account for was that Xiao Hua was not the original Xiao Hua, and she has her transmigrated friend, Heise, to help her out. Sometime later... Xiao Hua: Shit. Where is Heise? Did he get killed? [Book 5 of 9 The Dragon's Flower]
When he accidentally reincarnated into a village, he could only gnaw on the bark of the tree to see how Qin Wuya would get rich and live a good life.
This volume of Macromolecular Symposia contains papers presented at the Polymer Networks 2004 Conference, held in Bethesda, MD, in August 2004. The conference highlighted the latest findings in the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, surface science, rheology, and modeling relevant to the formation, structure and application of synthetic and biopolymer networks and gels. In particular, the conference focused on contemporary experimental tools and theoretical models to describe biological phenomena with physical concepts that allow predictive, model-driven research. The collection of papers illustrates the revolution that this rapidly expanding field of polymer science is currently experiencing, notably in the areas of biomedical research, medical diagnostics and biotechnology.