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I Transmigrated Into a Ero Novel as the Corrupted Saint

Alex Chen died doing what he did best—overworking himself to death. One moment, he's falling asleep at the wheel after a 72-hour engineering marathon. The next? He's waking up mid-thrust inside a sinfully gorgeous nun with curves that defy physics, in a body that isn't his, with a c*ck that could make porn stars weep with envy. Welcome to his new life as Saint Caelum, the Holy Son—the most powerful being in the realm, blessed with divine authority and holy light that can obliterate demon armies with a stretch of his hand. There's just one tiny problem. Okay, several problems. Problem #1: His powers only work on demons and evil beings. That ambitious prince plotting his death? Can't touch him. That corrupt cardinal pulling strings? Completely immune. Every political enemy, every scheming noble, every assassin in the shadows—his god-tier powers are utterly, completely, useless against them. Problem #2: The original Saint Caelum was corrupt as hell. The "holy" man made Caligula look like a choir boy, and Alex just inherited all his enemies and secrets Problem #3: That nun he was balls-deep in when he transmigrated? Yeah, she was part of a ritual designed to strip his holy powers and transfer them to the conspirators. The ritual failed (thanks to Alex's untimely arrival), but now she's running around with fragmented holy power and no restrictions. Oh, and she might remember something's wrong. Problem #4: He's surrounded by women so gorgeous it's literally supernatural. Heaven-Favored beauties with divine allure. Seductive nuns trained as "vessels of devotion and temptation." Noble ladies whose curves could start wars and whose political games could end kingdoms. Every single one is either trying to seduce him, manipulate him, or straight-up steal his power. Problem #5: The chastity vow. Breaking it weakens his power. But in a world where seduction is currency and temptation is law, staying pure is like trying to stay dry in a tsunami... while the tsunami is made of supermodels. Armed with nothing but his engineering brain, too much knowledge from reading trashy isekai novels, and a growing suspicion that he's in the political deep end without a life vest, Alex must: Figure out who's trying to kill him (long list) Navigate a corrupt Church that makes the Borgias look honest Resist women who make succubi look like amateurs Uncover the conspiracy to strip his power Discover the truth about his childhood tormentors Somehow survive with his restricted-as-hell powers creatively And oh yeah, actually fight some demons when they show up Because apparently, when you're the Holy Son, everyone wants a piece of you. Tags: Isekai, Dark Fantasy, Political Intrigue, Overpowered MC (with caveats), Restricted Power System, Corruption, Conspiracy, Seduction, Anti-Hero, Smart MC, Church Politics, Kingdom Building, Mystery, R-18, Harem (?)
not_Lexxa · 11.5k Views

The Gospel Of Broken Causality

The world of Caereth survives on lies. History contradicts itself. Gods rule, yet refuse to answer certain questions. Cities stand where ruins should be, and everyone has learned—quietly—not to look too closely. Faith keeps reality stable. Ignorance keeps it alive. Aerin Kael is not meant to matter. Born in the lower districts of a fractured city-state, he grows up watching laws bend for the powerful and truth become a matter of convenience. He learns early that the world only works if you accept what you’re given and stop asking why. Then he witnesses something impossible. A man is executed in public—undeniably dead. That same man speaks to Aerin later that night. Reality does not correct itself. Instead, it allows both truths to exist. Aerin awakens to a power that should not be possible: the ability to accept contradictions without breaking. Where others must choose one truth, he can hold two—and reality falters in response. Blades hesitate. Consequences arrive late. Certainty decays. But power in Caereth is never free. Every use fractures memory, emotion, and identity. Gods take notice. Factions move in silence. Wars are fought not only with weapons, but with belief itself. And beneath it all lies a truth carefully buried—that Caereth is not a world created by gods, but a reality held together by containment, omission, and necessary lies. As contradictions spread and history begins to unravel, Aerin is forced into conflicts far larger than himself: between faith and truth, order and freedom, survival and meaning. Each choice he makes stabilizes one fracture while tearing open another. In a world that endures by refusing to be whole, the most dangerous thing is not destruction— —it is understanding.
Rex_7777 · 184 Views

Circle of spores: fungal kingdoms and human survival

Two hundred years after the Mycelis Meteorite fell along the equator, the world was split by the Black Zone, a 100 km wide belt filled with parasitic fungi, spore mists, and mutation-monsters whose power increases without limit. At the heart of the Black Zone stand the 7 Fungal Kings, biological entities that grew from the meteorite's core and continue to expand a network of "planet-roots" called the Mycel Grid. Humanity survives within the Domes of East Asia, the last bastions separating civilization from ruin. Yet the dome walls grow increasingly fragile, and a new generation of spores begins to penetrate defenses once thought impenetrable. Amidst this threat emerges a teenager from Tianhai Dome, Rin Asakura, an orphan rescued from a failed expedition. Her body harbors something even she does not understand a trace of a Dormant Spore that has never activated. A rare biological anomaly, and the key to something far greater. Rin is drawn into the Frontliner Detachment Program, an elite scouting group tasked with observing changes in the Black Zone. Together with her friends Akira, Yuzu, Mei, Kou, and Kirai Rin uncovers a world-shaking truth. The 7 Fungal Kings are preparing to initiate the "Cycle Bloom," a global evolution phase that could erase all species not part of their network. Every expedition into the Black Zone reveals new mysteries: creatures that evolve following specific patterns, giant organism structures that function like planetary organs, and traces of early human civilizations that tried to resist but failed. As the truth unravels, Rin realizes something far more terrifying. Her DNA is compatible with the Mycel Grid's signal. She is not merely human;she is the "catalyst" that can either trigger or halt the Cycle Bloom. When the first Fungal King begins to move and the East Asian Domes stand on the brink of collapse, Rin must choose a path few humans ever face: Remain human and fight to the end, or activate the Dormant Spore within her body and become an entity equal to the Fungal Kings,both enemy and savior of the world. That decision will determine whether the world ends, or evolves into something humanity has never imagined.
Vealor · 5.4k Views

I Reincarnated… and Became the One Above All

When death becomes a doorway rather than an end, Raziel Ælnoûs awakens as an existence beyond definition—a being who designed his own rebirth. Untethered from noble bloodlines, gods, or fate itself, Raziel enters a world scarred by an ancient Great Cataclysm, where reality fractured, Outer Gates began to appear, and the mythical ABSOLUTE TOWER OF OUTER REALITIES descended upon existence. Guided by the GREAT SYSTEM, a system that does not bind but reveals, Raziel possesses absolute authority, infinite potential, and powers sealed only by his own will. While others struggle to climb the ladder of strength—from city-shattering warriors to low-multiversal elites—Raziel stands as something else entirely: an unknowable constant observing a fragile world. Accepted into the divine ACADEMY, a sanctuary of heavenly palaces and ancient technology, Raziel hides his true nature among first-year students, each gifted and powerful in their own right—yet infinitely beneath him. As Outer Gate trials loom and the Academy Test approaches, fate begins to bend around his presence. Monsters evolve. Laws tremble. And even gods feel unease. But Raziel does not seek domination. He seeks understanding. As the Tower watches, realities converge, and sealed truths begin to stir, one question echoes across existence: What happens when the one who stands above all finally decides to climb? This is not a story of growth. It is the story of inevitability.
Bd_Nd · 20.5k Views