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Scumbag Redemption System: Winning Over Male Gods in Every World

Vincent Chen died when a piano fell on his head. Karma, apparently, has a sense of humor. He wakes up bound to a system that forces him to transmigrate through six worlds as different scumbag characters—stalkers, bullies, traitors who ruined lives. His mission? Make the men they wronged fall desperately in love with him. Raise their favorability from hatred to 100, or be trapped in the void forever. Simple enough. Except for one problem. When favorability hits 100, Vincent is ripped away to the next world. No goodbyes. No explanations. Just gone—leaving behind the men he's grown to love with their memories intact and their hearts shattered. World One: He's Yu Li, an actress who stalked Film Emperor Ren Jingchen. Vincent works desperately to earn his forgiveness, never expecting to actually fall for the cold, guarded man in the wheelchair. By the time Ren Jingchen whispers "I love you," Vincent has three days left. He vanishes mid-kiss, leaving Ren Jingchen holding a stranger. World Two: Broken and grieving, Vincent becomes Xie Yan, a campus bully. His victim, Shen Qingyi, has the same eyes as Ren Jingchen. The same soul-deep recognition. It shouldn't be possible. But when the system glitches during transmigration, Vincent sees it: "Soul Fragment 2/6 collected." The male leads aren't random strangers. They're pieces of the same person. Someone who loved Vincent enough to fragment their soul across six worlds. Someone who made a deal to teach Vincent what it feels like to love and lose, over and over, until he finally understands the pain he caused in his original life. Now Vincent is trapped in a cycle of falling in love and being torn away, each goodbye more devastating than the last. Six worlds. Six goodbyes. Six pieces of a soul that keeps finding him, keeps loving him, keeps breaking his heart. And somewhere in the space between worlds, the truth is waiting: Why did the system really choose Vincent? Who orchestrated this elaborate revenge? And when he finally collects all six soul fragments, will Vincent choose redemption—or sacrifice everything for a love that spans multiple realities? Because some punishments are designed to break you. And some loves are strong enough to find you anyway.
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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.
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