Kingston Zho
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The Serpent’s Reckoning
In a bustling corner of Chinatown, San Francisco, Li Wei was an elderly artist in his fifties, making a living by restoring old paintings. His workshop wasn’t large, filled with various artworks and tools, but the most striking piece was an ancient painting on his desk — The Serpent’s Reckoning. This painting was passed down from his grandfather, depicting a dragon so vivid and lifelike that it seemed to possess some kind of mysterious power. However, Li Wei had never intended to show this painting to anyone, and he never spoke of it.
By Kingston Zho10 months ago in Fiction
Polite but Savage: Master the Art of High-EQ Comebacks Without Raising Your Voice
🎯 Scenario 1: When someone tries to win the argument without reason Some people mistake silence for surrender. But going quiet doesn’t mean they won—it just means you value your energy more than their chaos.
By Kingston Zho10 months ago in Humans