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The Illusion of Heaven

After three hundred years as a legendary grandmaster in a glorious cultivation world, Zhung Hang dies peacefully in his death bed, only to awaken in a modern hospital bed. Doctors smile kindly and tell him it was nothing but a coma-induced dream. Stripped of every achievement, every bond, every shred of meaning, he returns to a life where no one ever truly wanted him. Parents who saw him as a burden. A little brother who died forgotten. Love that was never love. On a rainy night, he slits his throat and makes one final vow: “If reality is crueler than any dream, I will carve the next one with my own hands, even if I have to become something neither demon nor saint.” Death refuses him. He awakens again, reborn as an eight-year-old boy named Zhung in a third, far crueler world. Here, there is no qi, no spiritual roots, no merciful heaven. Power is measured by the **Nine Refinements of Will**, a brutal path where mortals must drink the fresh blood of divine or demonic beasts to tear open an **Aperture** inside their flesh. One wrong drop can leave you a conscious vegetable feeling eternal agony. One deep wound can strip a lifetime of progress in seconds. In this world, Zhung has only one light: his mother Zheng Han, the third and person in three lifetimes who has ever loved him without condition. For eight years he remains powerless, hiding behind a gentle smile while secretly feeding travellers to a beast in the forest cave, waiting for the day its blood will let him begin. He does not walk the righteous path. He does not walk the demonic path. He walks the **Broken Path**, a third road forged from the refusal to ever again be heaven’s tragic puppet. A dark, slow-burn xianxia of cosmic betrayal, quiet maternal love, and a soul that will gamble everything just to protect the one person who never asked him to be anything more than her son. The heavens wrote the first two tragedies. The third one will be his.
JemLazyTired · 16k Views

Chronicles Of A Fallen Angel

[Warning: Contains mature content, morally grey protagonist] He despised humanity. Heaven cast him down to save it. Azrael, a high-ranking angel, committed the ultimate sin: he called humanity "cattle unworthy of Heaven's protection." His punishment? Being stripped of his divinity and thrown into the mortal realm during the worst crisis in human history – the Hell Rift apocalypse. Now trapped in a devastatingly handsome mortal body, reading as a pathetic F-Rank on human measurement tools, Azrael couldn't care less. He's seen empires rise and fall. Watched civilizations burn. Why should he care about these fragile creatures and their petty guild wars? But the Divinity Reclamation System has other plans. To regain his angelic powers, he must do the one thing he's incapable of: learn to care about humanity again. Every demon he slaughters restores a fragment of his strength. But true divinity? That requires something far more dangerous – genuine human connection. The cruel irony? He's too attractive for his own good. Women throw themselves at him. Guild masters offer him fortunes. SSS-Rank hunters want to recruit him. But Azrael is empty inside, drowning in vices just to feel something. Then he meets them. A failed awakener with excessive optimism, and a smile that cracks through three thousand years of numbness. Then another. And another. Women who see past the god-tier looks to the broken being underneath. Slowly, against his will, the ice around his heart begins to thaw. Now this fallen angel must navigate: - Monopolistic guild wars and corporate raid politics - SSS-Rank dungeons that could kill even him. - A harem of women who make him feel dangerously human - The growing suspicion that the Hell Rifts aren't what they seem - And the terrifying realization that he's starting to give a damn From zero to god. From contempt to obsession. From fallen grace to something even Heaven never anticipated.
The_Forgotten_ · 37.3k Views

Umbral Wrath

At the stroke of midnight, the very world itself splits, and people with no special traits get involved in a difficult trial, which is only referred to as the 'Descent'—a realm in which one can live by the right of money, and fear and power are inextricably tied, while every gift has to be paid for. "Kuro Ayanagi", a man who has always been unnoticed, comes to life with a cursed gift: a blackened figure that remembers all the things he has been trying to forget. Every success day by day increases his strength—heaps up the past memories which he wants to keep hidden. In the Descent, might is never free, and he has lost forgetting as a luxury. Kuro, who has already been forced to make doubtful partners out of the other competitors—who each bear a crazy Burden of their own—has to find his way among the beasts, the altering tests, and the ruthless regulations where the power of life and death depends on trust being right or wrong. When things get tougher and the distinction between a man and a beast becomes fuzzy, there is one question that keeps coming up: "How much will he give up of himself before the shadow dictates who he actually is?" This is a gloomy development fantasy packed with emotional tension, lethal tests, and complicated ethical dilemmas. Besides that, the novel delves into themes of endurance, self hood, and the dreadful price that comes with power—all through the metaphor of taking a step forward that extracts something dear from the past.
KUMAOI · 10.6k Views