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Naruto: The Uchiha Who Refused to Die

Ryan died in the most ordinary way possible. A truck. One bright flash. Then—Naruto. When he opened his eyes again, he wasn’t a random civilian or a forgettable side character. He was Uchiha Ren—the twin brother of Uchiha Sasuke. With the Uchiha clan’s annihilation less than a year away, Ryan reached a simple conclusion: I’m doomed. Fortunately, a system awakened. Unfortunately— it was clearly running the wrong game. [Congratulations, Host. You have entered a special progression world.] (At least, that’s what the system insisted on calling it.) [Beginner Mission: Defeat the Nine-Tailed Fox Clan.] “…System,” “…is there any chance you messed up?” “I’m in Konohagakure. Where am I supposed to find a Nine-Tailed Fox Clan?!” [Mission Update: Complete your first awakening. Locate a qualified instructor at the village entrance.] “This is Konoha.” “Do you see legendary mentors waiting next to the ramen shop?!” [Mission Update: Join an organization and participate in the upcoming competition.] “…Let me guess.” “The Chūnin Exams?” …… “So the Nine-Tails Jinchūriki counts as the Nine-Tailed Fox Clan?” “Being tied up counts as an awakening?” “And the Chūnin Exams are a competition?!” …… Ren just wanted to survive, keep his head down, and live a peaceful life. But his system insisted on interpreting the ninja world in its own bizarre way— And somehow… it kept working.
sasukeTL · 116.8k Views

ETERNAL MANA LEGACY

A Century  ago, the world nearly ended. Ashkarot, a Dwarf–Draconian hybrid who survived the lethal plague of mana-core instability, rose with the power of gravity and darkness. He united the wicked races, shattered kingdoms, and pushed the world to the brink—before being stopped by the Draconian elders. His death was never confirmed. The world moved on. Now, in a forgotten refugee village on the borderlands, a boy named Zio struggles simply to survive. He hunts with a knife. He runs when stronger men fight. He learns early that speed, silence, and restraint matter more than strength. Zio was born human—or so the world believes. In truth, his body carries ancient bloodlines that should have killed him before birth. Unlike the monster the world once feared, Zio survives because his power is divided: two separate mana cores bearing conflicting legacies, stable only as long as they are never forced together. He is not chosen. He is not trained by legends. He does not know what he is. Raised by a solitary dwarf and hardened by hunger, loss, and necessity, Zio grows up far from thrones, academies, and heroes. Yet the moment he steps beyond the village that kept him alive, the world begins to notice. Old forces stir. Guilds take interest. And something that should have remained buried begins to react—not to Zio’s ambition, but to his existence. This is not the story of a hero who seeks power. It is the story of an anomaly who survives long enough to become a problem.
izumikohei2 · 2.9k 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 · 236 Views

The Art of Machiavellian Mind

Elias Voss has everything — billions, power, a perfect life — but he feels nothing. As a child, he was sold to a secret cult that erased his emotions, trained him to smile while suffering, and turned him into a cold, calculating machine. Now, as a billionaire, he rules the world from the shadows, but his soul is rotting from boredom. One night, in his office high above the city, he sees her — a beautiful young ghost girl, standing outside the window in the rain. No one else sees her. She follows him home. In his mansion, she appears for real. She is a Veil Ghost, a being from the hidden world between life and death. She offers him a blood contract: ghost powers in stages, but each stage will cost him his humanity. Elias agrees. He gains the power to see ghosts, to steal pieces of other people’s souls, to force them to relive their worst memories. He starts using this power to expose the lies of the rich, the fake “heroes,” the fake “lovers,” the fake “saints.” He sees that everyone is rotten, everyone is a hypocrite, everyone is just pretending. But as his power grows, so does his cruelty. He becomes more Machiavellian, more monstrous. He sees people not as humans, but as tools, pawns, or obstacles. He builds a network of pawns, breaks them, and discards them. He fights Veil Lords, cults, and Hunters, not for justice, but for control. In the end, Elias must choose: break the contract and lose all power, becoming a hunted, broken human, or embrace the Veil and become a new kind of Lord — a being of pure control, forever playing his game across all of history. The novel ends not with a clean victory, but with a cycle: Elias, now beyond human, watches from the shadows as a new billionaire, bored and numb, looks up — and sees her. The game never ends.
Eternal_Soul_ · 734 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

Simultaneous Traversal: All Abyss Difficulty

Yujin and his countless clones have traveled through time! Talents, skills, and abilities are shared. But... why are they all starting out so disastrously? Naruto Yujin: I'm in the Uchiha clan, and there are only ten months left until the night of genocide. Pirate Yujin: I've been locked up in the Crimson Hell of Impel Down for seven years. Come on, brothers! Marvel Yujin: I don't know what I can do. I can only make sure I don't get arrested by the immigration authorities. Lord God Space Yujin: Once I've outlasted those breeding crews, I'll ask the Lord to restore me. Then I can start my big move! Wait for me! DC Yujin: God knows how I even live across from the Joker. The Arkham Asylum prison break is too difficult! Journey to the West Yujin: I just found out, and this place I'm staying in is called the Lion Country. Brothers, see you in the next life... Dragon Ball Yujin: Good news, I'm in the Goku era. Bad news, I can't even defeat the audience at the World Martial Arts Tournament. Master Roshi wouldn't even look at me. ... Years later, someone commented on Yujin. "His journey has been filled with blood and tears... He is bound to hate evil with all his might!" **** Support me on my ko-fi account and read upto 15 early chapters, https://ko-fi.com/aayume ***** This is a translation. 同时穿越:全是深渊难度 ***** Please subscribe to my Youtube Channel and support me, https://www.youtube.com/@OtakuFictionTales/shorts ****** Join Me on Discord : https://discord.com/invite/cnnMq3te
AayuMe · 209.5k Views

Thirst(BL)

Henry was an ordinary 20 years old boy. Unexpectedly, he got transmigrated into his favourite childhood bedtime story, which he never knew how it ended. However, it happened to be that he transmigrated into the character he hated most. He had become the 14-year-old next successor of the duke of Bryxton. The next to be duke! In his words, It was a luxurious life in hell. He admitted that his life there was neither perfect nor bad if he forgot those strange and creepy things he encountered ever since. ..... But, who was that man, suddenly appeared in front of him, blurring his well-planned clear future? "Henry Bryxton, be my slave!" The man placed his sword on Henry's neck as he looked at him like he found something interesting. "Fuck you!" Born with a bad temper, that's when Henry regretted his nature for the first time in his life. That man made him regret every single word he had spitted out. Later, "Henry, I like you so much that I want to kill you." "Fu-...Then please kill me." He thought he had become a plaything for that man. As he watched how that man enjoyed teasing him in every worst way he could, he expected that his death would happen very soon at that man's hands. But how come everything seemed to get complicated as they got to know each other well? What were those mysterious things which bond them together? What made him special to that man? Love? Hatred? Lust? No, it was his thirst, only for him! Note: Mature content Transmigrated bottom × possessive top A magical world The story continues in a historical timeline like the 15th century. * * * Hope you enjoy reading!!! (The cover picture is from Pinterest. Respect to the artist.)
Sweet_Vanilla553 · 980.5k Views