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Echoes Of The Void

The sky never falls gently. A cosmic meteor pierced the heavens and struck the earth, creating a ground zero of devastation known as Starshores—a place where the laws of physics fractured and atoms themselves lost stability. From that day forward, the world was never the same. Reality warped. The elements raged. And from the cracks of existence emerged dark beings known as Aberrents. They were not mere monsters. They were living anomalies—shadows of something far greater… something watching from beyond the cosmos. Yet amid humanity’s near extinction, evolution took root. A rare few awakened the ability to manipulate atomic structures and command the elements—fire, lightning, gravity, even space itself. They became the final bulwark against annihilation. But even that was not enough. Because the Aberrents were never the ultimate threat. One day, on the ruined outskirts of Atlanta, a young man was found lying among the wreckage. No identity. No past. No memory of who he was. He called himself The Wanderer. As though this world was not his home. Yet whenever catastrophe struck, he stood at its center. Whenever Aberrents descended, a power within him awakened—one unlike elemental manipulation. Something older. Something purer. Something… catastrophic. Little by little, fragments of his memory return. His true name. His purpose. And the reason the meteor fell. He was never a victim of this broken world. He was part of its beginning. And as the heavens prepare to deliver their final verdict— Celestial Judgment, a god-class force before which even the Aberrents bow— Only one question remains: Will Ryu Celestial become humanity’s salvation… Or its final destruction?
RiangPerdana · 9 Views

The First-Rate Young Master

Wei Liang woke up with someone else's headache, someone else's enemies, and approximately three weeks before someone else's story killed him. He knew this world. Not from living in it — from reading about it. A webnovel. Cultivation empire, chosen protagonist, noble houses playing political chess with people's lives. He'd read the whole thing. He knew how it ended. He knew every major plot beat, every villain's death flag, every moment the story needed a sacrifice to make the hero look good. He knew, specifically, that the body he now inhabited was scheduled to pick a fight with the protagonist at a banquet, lose catastrophically, and get carried off the floor crippled while the real main character walked away with his first major reputation win. Wei Liang — arrogant, cruel, the household embarrassment — existed in the original story for exactly one scene. The new Wei Liang had no intention of performing it. But surviving a story is harder than it sounds. The novel didn't care about Wei Liang's inner life. It didn't explain why his cultivation was mysteriously weak for a noble heir with full access to resources. It didn't mention the carefully hidden saboteur working inside his own household. It didn't cover the intelligence network that would take two years to build, the political war quietly happening behind every court gathering, or the moment the emperor started paying attention to a young master everyone else had written off. The original Wei Liang was a footnote. A cautionary example. The new one is taking notes. He doesn't fight the protagonist. He studies him. While Shen Yue rises — sect doors opening, battles won, the world bending in his direction the way worlds bend for chosen ones — Wei Liang watches from the edges and begins, very quietly, to remove every threat before it can reach him. Not for Shen Yue's sake. For his own. A dead protagonist means an unstable story, and an unstable story is dangerous to everyone inside it. He builds an intelligence network from overlooked servants and underpaid merchants. He engineers political outcomes through channels so indirect no one can trace them back. He takes public humiliations in exchange for private victories. He becomes, without intending to, the most useful person in every room he enters — and the least noticed. Then the protagonist starts wondering who has been cleaning the road ahead of him. Then the emperor's eyes start moving in the wrong direction. Then Wei Liang's own uncle makes a move, and he realizes the most dangerous enemy he has isn't in the story at all. This is not a story about a villain who reforms. It's not a story about a transmigrator who out-trains the protagonist and steals his thunder. It's the story of a man who woke up inside someone else's narrative, realized he was supposed to be furniture, and decided — carefully, methodically, and with considerably more patience than anyone around him — to become the author instead. He had the map. He just had to redraw it before the story noticed.
Julius8925 · 4.8k Views

[BL] Even Gods Need Saving

This is the story of a god who really should have given up by now. A young prince became a god a time ago. He was amazing at everything he did. Everyone loved him.. Then things changed and he lost everything. This did not happen once or twice it happened three times over eight hundred years. Each time it happened it was worse than the time Now this god does jobs that nobody else wants to do. He gets rid of ghosts. Figures out why places are haunted. He even goes to villages that nobody cares about to see if he can help. He does not have a temple or any followers. Nobody gives him anything. The god has to deal with three worlds all the time: Heaven, where the gods play politics and hold grudges, the Mortal world, where bad things happen and the Ghost realm, where everything is crazy. People he used to know show up and some of them are happy to see him but most of them are not. Things that happened a time ago will not stay hidden no matter how hard people try to forget. Then he meets someone This person seems to know a lot. They do not explain much. They watch him with a look even when they are smiling. This person helps him when nobody else will. They show up when things are at their worst. It is weird that they do this. The god and this person start to form a connection. It is slow and strange. They get to know each other during funny moments and neither of them really understands what is happening until it is too late. The story is like an onion. It has layers. The god goes on missions. Sometimes these missions remind him of things that happened a long time ago. When the god thinks about the past we learn why he lost everything and what he really lost. The story is about being kind when people are mean. It is about believing in something even when everything else is broken. It is about loving someone much that you will do anything for them even if nobody else notices. The god is not trying to take over the world or make everything perfect again. He is just trying to do things one village, at a time.. Even though he is trying to hide there is a ghost who will not let him disappear.
Kitrrige · 1.1k Views