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The ultimate store in the multiverse.

On another normal day reading webnovels I was struck by the artifact that I call a "store", inheriting the knowledge of the previous owner of the store, I travel cautiously through the multiverse while seeing "golden fingers" helping people of course, everything through points as well as the most basic option of adding points, our store's motto is [WE WILL DO EVERYTHING FOR THE POINTS IF WE DON'T DO IT IT'S BECAUSE THE POINTS WEREN'T ENOUGH] embark on a journey with Vicente, a somewhat apathetic young adult through the multiverse (The original work is in Portuguese since I'm Brazilian) (I hope you enjoy it and let me know if there's anything wrong so I can correct it. Thank you. If you don't mind that, enjoy the reading.) [The first 3 or 4 chapters in English might feel a bit strange because the AI I used for translation was cutting out parts of the text. I only noticed it later and had to review everything word by word to make sure nothing was missing anymore.] [However, I personally think my early chapters were structured in a pretty clumsy way. In my opinion, the writing only really starts to improve around chapter 18 and onward. Since this is my first serious book, I hope you can overlook the author’s poor writing skills at the beginning.] [That said, I really like the concept I created. I just hope I don’t mess things up in the future.] [Also, I don’t know if I even need to say something this obvious, but there will NEVER be NTR. I would never do something that disgusting like putting a “green hat” on my own protagonist.] [There will also be no self-aware clones, no giving away girls, and nothing like that. Basically, I won’t add anything that would make me uncomfortable in my own story.] [If I feel uncomfortable reading those things in other people’s novels, why would I put them in mine?] [Heavenly Fox Saying Goodbye]
raposacelestial · 15.7k Views

Celestial Blueprint- A construction worker’s improbable AI

Shane Albright was a man who understood the weight of a bundle of shingles and the cost of a single misstep. A blue-collar contractor fighting to keep his crew sober and his business afloat, he never expected to be the "Ridge Beam" of the universe. Everything changed the day he received the Celestial Proxy System. What started as a digital HUD helping him navigate construction logistics and site safety quickly evolved into something far more dangerous. As Shane levels up, he discovers that the world is being systematically dismantled by Apex Negativa, a dark architect of entropy who thrives on societal division, addiction, and manufactured chaos. But Shane isn't just a roofer with a cheat code. He is the Scion of the Triple Anchor—the son of the Norn of the Present, the God of Justice, and the God of Silence. [System Notification: New Quest Received] [Objective: Rebuild the broken Norse Pantheon.] [Reward: Unlock the Master Slots of Celestial Magic.] As the world begins a "Reverse Evolution"—plunging from modern luxury into a gritty, 19th-century survivalist nightmare—Shane must use his "Renewed Clarity" to lead the survivors. From MMA cages to the halls of the Senate, and eventually the Presidency, Shane’s "Common Sense Party" becomes the only sanctuary left in a world of darkening suns, tectonic shifts, and terrifying catfish-human hybrids. The Architect wants an apocalypse. The Old Gods want their thrones back. Loki wants a punchline. Shane Albright just wants to make sure the roof doesn't leak. Join Shane as he shingles the sky, outmaneuvers the Trickster, and prepares for a Ragnarok where "Fate" is just another blueprint waiting to be rewritten.
Metaloligist_777 · 20.9k Views

The Sandman's Return

The world didn’t end in fire. It rotted while people were still alive. Fear seeped into humanity like corrosion. Some endured. Most didn’t. Those who broke twisted into monsters called Evildoers—predators born from what humans couldn’t survive. Bell lasted two years in that world. Not as a hero. Not as a chosen one. Just someone worn down, cornered, and finally betrayed during the fall of a human fortress—sold out by a survivor consortium that needed a scapegoat to escape. Death should have taken him there. Instead, Bell activated a cursed item he never fully understood. Dream Dust didn’t save him. It erased him. What rose in his place was no longer human—an empty, starving shell the Abyss eagerly shaped into a weapon. That existence would later be remembered as the Sandman, an Evildoer so lethal that even monsters avoided its path. Humanity fought back. Heroes burned their lives trying to stop it. They failed. The Sandman was never killed. By a fracture of fate too cruel to call mercy, what returned to the past was not Bell’s body—but fragments of his memories, shattered into recurring dreams and inherited by his younger self. A few days before the apocalypse begins, Bell opens his eyes again. He knows the truth now: The Sandman is not him— but it was born from the moment he lost himself. Having gazed deeper into the Abyss than any human should survive, Bell carries fragments of its rules… and glimpses of its flaws. Whether those insights are real—or remnants left behind by something inhuman—he doesn’t know. But he knows this: If he loses himself again, humanity won’t get another chance. And the more control he gains… the more the Abyss remembers the blade it once wielded.
Meydara · 1.3k Views