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The Eternal King Enki — The Undying Witness

A cosmic court has condemned humanity. Seven immortal witnesses return to the dawn of civilization to prove — or disprove — its worth. Most fall. Power twists them into tyrants, idols, and architects of sterile utopias. Only one chooses another path. Across centuries, Enki walks among mortals unseen, planting knowledge instead of monuments, nurturing fragile lives instead of controlling them. He learns that meaning is not found in eternal empires, but in fleeting acts of grace — a hand lifted from mud, a garden built from flood-ruins, a child taught to listen to water. His defense is not glory. It is tenderness. It is persistence. It is humanity’s quiet refusal to stop loving, even knowing all things end. A mythic tale about time, loss, and choosing to build anyway. [Beneath the myth and the science fiction lies a simple, stubborn claim: this is not just a story. Enki was born in 2850 BC and has been carrying the memory ever since. The names are changed, the years shifted, the moons given new orbits, yet the resurrection happened, the desert temptation was real, the stone rolled away, and the Judge has been reigning ever since. Everything else — the Scrapbook, the 0.3%, the blind spot in the machine — is simply the record of those who kept looking up while the world looked down. Most have forgotten there is a sky vaster than any mind can hold, that Earth is a gift, not a possession, that God drew no borders and the birds still fly free without passports. Read it as fiction if you like. Some books are written so the truth can reach the few who still have ears to hear. This is one of them.] 2025 Mark Casa Nova (Original) You may share, translate, adapt, illustrate, animate, film, or perform this work freely — even commercially — on one unbreakable condition: Do not change the lesson. The resurrection happened. The stone was rolled away. Grace is real, borders are not, and the birds still fly free. Everything else — style, medium, language — is yours to play with. The core is not. That’s all I ask. [Mark K. Carlos]
markcasanova · 20k Views

I TRANSMIGRATED INTO THE DEMON LORD'S TO STOP HIS MASSACRES

Mu Zhan, a witty, lazy, and modern young man whose life revolves around reading fantasy novels, suddenly finds himself transmigrated into the world of his favorite novel! But not as a hero—instead, he's trapped in the body of the story's most ruthless villain: The Demon Lord! ​Mu Zhan's mission is simple: use his new powerful body to stop the Demon Lord's dangerous rampages and save the novel's world from total massacre. ​However, when a silver-tongued slacker is merged with the identity of an absolute monster, the result is nothing but chaos (and pure comedy). Mu Zhan’s inadvertent wit and disastrous decisions constantly mess up the original plot, creating countless hilarious situations. ​But the fun is short-lived. As he delves deeper into the Demon Lord's world, he uncovers hidden, dark secrets that reveal the story's true dangers are far greater than anything he read in the novel... ​Join Mu Zhan; laugh along with him, and dive into the depths of danger on this adventure of transmigration and salvation! Apart of comedy story Mo Zhan grudgingly rested his head on the wooden desk while Master Shiwu passionately lectured on ancient battles. ​Mo Zhan (Muttering): "Stupid talking textbook... What hellhole did you throw me into and then run away yourself?" ​A sudden smack landed on the back of his head. Mo Zhan straightened up, finding the Master standing right in front of him. ​Master Shiwu: "Young man! What is your name?" ​Mo Zhan: "Mo Zhan." ​Master Shiwu (Frowning): "Pay attention." ​Mo Zhan glared at the Master, but instead of protesting, he put on a wicked smile. He quickly folded a small paper airplane and dipped a brush in ink to write something on it. ​Mo Zhan launched the paper plane. Target: Xiao’s desk. It landed perfectly. Xiao, distracted from the lecture, picked up the paper and opened it. ​A brief silence fell, followed by quiet laughter spreading through the classroom. ​Mo Zhan (Grinning): "Oh! Master! Then what about that little paper thing on her desk?" ​Xiao furiously crumpled the paper in her hand, her face bright red with anger. The message on the paper had read: ​[On the Paper:] ​"I am Xiao; not pretty, but rude, shameless, and arrogant."
Super_Dreamer · 1.8k Views

Divine Lord : The family system

Rennes transmigrated across to a fantasy world where the gods and demons exist. Originally, he wanted to become a strong man and achieve great things. However, his aptitude was very low, and he didn't have a gold finger yet, so he can only go home and inherit the family business, marry a wife and have children. However, after the birth of the first child, Gold finger suddenly awakened. Rewards are given by the Family system as long as he have kids [The descendant's have no magic aptitude, his fighting spirit aptitude is low, and the overall evaluation is black iron level, you will get one year of fighting qi cultivation. 】 [The descendant's magic aptitude is low, his fighting spirit aptitude is medium, and his rating is Bronze. You have gained ten years of fighting qi cultivation and a 5-star combat skill—the Gale Sword Skill. 】 … [The descendant's magic aptitude is a god-level, the fighting spirit aptitude is a god-level, and the evaluation is a diamond level. You have gained a hundred thousand years of cultivation, reached Godhood, and a Divine Grade magic pet—a hundred-headed dragon. 】 In order to become a god and live forever, Rennes had no choice but to embark on the road of no return to spread his seeds all over the world. Years later, his descendants spread all over the world. He himself also became the king of the gods, a True Supreme in the Multiverse. Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the cover image. If you are the rightful owner and would like it removed, I will take it down promptly.
_Red_demon_ · 17.9k Views