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Dual Cultivation System: Building a Harem Empire by Marrying Wives

Jiang Yi transmigrated into a ruthless cultivation world with a shattered Dantian. To survive, he was forced to sell his dignity and become the matrilocal "live-in husband" of the cold and domineering Merchant Queen, Su Ruoyan. ​Everyone mocked him. The servants spat on him. The elders called him a "soft-rice eater" and a "useless vase." Even his wife only married him as a shield against her enemies. ​That is, until his wedding night. ​[Ding! You have married a 94-Score Goddess. System Awakened!] [Reward: Primal Chaos Yang Body! Infinite Stamina!] ​[Ding! Your wife has conceived an heir!] [Reward: Ancient Void Key! The Family Bloodline has leveled up!] ​Jiang Yi realized his path to immortality wasn't through bitter meditation—it was through spreading his seed and conquering the world's most beautiful women! ​Marry the Merchant Queen? Reward: Master-Tier Alchemy. ​Conquer the Iceberg City Lord? Reward: God-Tier Sword Intent. ​Tame the haughty Demoness? Reward: Ancient Dragon Bloodline. ​"They call me a freeloader? Ignorant fools. I am building the strongest clan in history!" ​Watch as Jiang Yi rises from a despised son-in-law to the Supreme Emperor, building the strongest harem and slapping the faces of every genius who dared to look down on him. ​What to Expect: ​Ruthless Protagonist: Enemies are killed, not spared. ​Dual Cultivation System: R-18 scenes that actually give powerups. ​Kingdom Building: From a small shop to an Empire. ​NO NTR: The MC is the only one doing the conquering. ​Fast Paced: Constant upgrades and face-slapping. [Author Note] Want to read ahead? If you’d like to binge the next arc right now, you can join my patreon for advance Early chapter here: https://www.patreon.com/NiexWrites Your support helps me keep releasing advance chapters every week!
NiexWrites · 2.6k Views

Reborn as a Doomed Villain in a Yuri Game World

[Reincarnated Villain] + [Merit System] + [Game World] + [Gender Bender] + [Fallen Noble] + [Villain MC] + [Multiple Female Leads] Wensley Fauce was born already ruined. His family name is a joke, the nobles mock him to his face, the commoners whisper behind his back, and the crown princess he adored since childhood publicly crushes his heart. His story ends in disgrace and blood. Then he opens his eyes again. Memories come rushing back from another world, from another life, and the pieces finally line up. This is not reality. This is a girls’ love game he once played, a world built for beautiful heroines and their happy endings. And Wensley is not one of them. He is the most hated villain in the story, a disposable male obstacle fated to lose everything, spiral into madness, and die in a way that makes the heroines shine brighter. His only purpose is to suffer, to be killed, and to never be mourned. Worse, the game’s true heroine has already lived through that future once. She remembers the role he is meant to play. To her, Wensley is not tragic. He is dangerous, a ticking time bomb that must be removed before he can ever explode. With no allies, a shattered reputation, and a script that demands his execution, Wensley should have no way out. Until a strange system awakens. It does not measure power or levels. It measures Merit. Acts of genuine kindness and selfless choices quietly fill an invisible gauge, unlocking sealed bloodlines, hidden strength, and fragments of authority that the Church worked very hard to erase from history. As Wensley tests the limits of Merit, he uncovers a buried truth and a forgotten role the world once depended on. In a kingdom that worships false narratives, and brands villains long before they sin, an impossible path opens: the rebirth of a sage line long believed extinct, and a transformation that will turn the doomed villain into the very kind of woman this world is meant to love. In a story that never planned to save him, Wensley Fauce will prove one thing: he was never the villain to begin with. And this time, he refuses to die just to decorate someone else’s happy ending. Small Reminder: Early chapters focus on description and worldbuilding. The pacing is slower at the start, but it picks up as the story and characters get moving.
OmniPrime · 1.4k Views

Surviving Zombies

When the power dies in Savannah, it doesn’t come back on—it wakes the dead. As the city collapses into chaos, the Leesburg family is torn apart across multiple frontlines. Dr. Sharon Leesburg barricades her floor inside a failing hospital, sealing herself in with women in labor, newborns barely hours old, and staff already breaking from exhaustion. Below them, emergency rooms become feeding grounds. Above them, there is nowhere left to run. Every decision she makes costs lives—she just has to choose which ones. Her husband, Dr. Ellis Leesburg—a top-clearance military neuroscientist stationed at Hunter Army Airfield—races to contain an outbreak he helped study, only to realize it has already breached the base. Whatever safeguards were in place failed quietly, efficiently, and far too late. Their children are scattered through a city gone dark. Six-year-old Ella Belle, the heart of the family, never makes it home from school. She vanishes somewhere between early dismissal and total collapse—leaving no answers, no trace, and no time. Twenty-three-year-old Justin Leesburg is forced into leadership on the streets, navigating dead zones and back alleys with dwindling supplies, a handful of traumatized survivors, and the constant fear that every step away from home is a step farther from his missing sister. His younger sister Tally—volatile, reckless, and desperate to matter—keeps dragging danger toward them, mistaking noise for courage and control for heroism. Mari, Justin’s partner, is pushed past patience into brutal honesty. Kenzie, a quiet survivor carrying her dog and the memory of her family’s deaths, learns quickly—because silence, not strength, keeps you alive. This is not a story about clever zombies or easy survival. The dead react to sound. The living react to fear. Every choice is loud. Every mistake echoes. And while the horde closes in from the outside, the real danger fractures the people still breathing—grief, guilt, rage, and the unbearable question haunting them all: Where is Ella Belle? Surviving Zombies is a visceral, character-driven apocalypse that strips away hero fantasies and replaces them with moral collapse, trauma, and the brutal truth of survival: you don’t just fight the end of the world—you fight each other, and yourself, while it’s happening.
April_L_Lee · 39.5k Views

(BL) Taming the Field Guide

The sequel to Hunting the Field Guide. Kellen thought that his troubles were over. He'd dealt with the issue of the Poison Gate, he'd saved his sister, and he found out the location of where his trusty fellow Field Guide was located. As far as he was concerned, things were finally looking up for him. He could finally, finally live out the peaceful life he'd wished for when he'd first left the Front Lines. But then the E.A.G. reared it's old head. A hydra, a beast that just wouldn't die, Kellen was at his damn wit's end. All he wanted was to live out the life he'd literally carved out for himself. He just wanted to be happy with his Captain. Why was it so damn hard? ~ Meanwhile, Brent Jameson just wanted to be left alone. A man who knew he could have exceptional talent, Brent just wanted to do what he loved. Sleep around, escort people through Gates, and drink his problems away whenever he wanted to. He did not want to be the new Head of a Guild. That sounded like the exact opposite of what a man like him would want to do. He also didn't want to be attached. Maybe Kellen was right and he had a type, and maybe he avoided that kind of person, but hey, he was just a guy. He couldn't be with someone when he was worried at any minute that he could be teleported away from them and dropped into the ocean. Hell, it was dangerous for him to even have friends. Now that he was back 'home' with his lovely, wonderful family, he knew that he had made the right choice. Brent was better off alone.
CalyB · 240.7k Views