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The Goddess Sent me into an impossible game

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Kaito was just an average college student who found a mysterious isekai game on an obscure forum. The challenge? "99% fail rate. You're a coward if you don't try." He tried. The game drops him into a brutal fantasy world with one mission: Find the Sword of Beginning. No hints. No guides. Just five lives and a world designed to kill him. He dies to giant rats. Caught stealing. Shot by bandits. Stabbed by a prostitute. And finally, torn apart by a demonic rabbit just as he finds the sword hidden in a well. GAME OVER. The file deletes itself. It's over. Except it isn't. The next morning, a truck kills him on the way to buy coffee. He wakes up in the clouds, face-to-face with Aria—a devastatingly beautiful "goddess" who reveals she saved him from death. "You'll clear this game. You'll survive. And if you die... I'll take something from you. Your heart. Your brain. Something that'll leave you a broken, mad shell." When Kaito protests, begs to just die peacefully, she smiles for the first time—and pushes him off the clouds into her world. This isn't the game anymore. No levels. No system. Just a nightmarish world filled with horrors, beautiful and deadly women, and challenges that will push him to his limit. And somewhere, watching his every move, Aria waits—offering him a reward if he clears everything: "I'll let you do anything you want to me."
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TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL'S TOUCH

I married a monster to save my sister. Now he won't let me go. I have forty-eight hours to find $750,000, or my sixteen-year-old sister becomes collateral damage for our father's gambling debts. I'm a pediatric nurse with $340 in my bank account and zero options—until a man in a tailored suit finds me at midnight and makes an offer that sounds completely insane: Marry his employer. Ask no questions. Obey without hesitation. In exchange? Every debt erased. My family protected. Forever. I sign the contract without reading it. I don't meet my husband until our wedding day. Killian Archer is the most beautiful—and terrifying—man I've ever seen. Ice-blue eyes that miss nothing. A presence that makes grown men step back. And everyone in this city either worships him or fears him. The ceremony takes eleven minutes. He slides a platinum ring onto my finger like a shackle and says three words that change everything: "You're mine now." I expect a wedding night. Instead, he shows me to a separate bedroom and gives me rules: Don't leave without security. Don't ask about his business. Don't test him. He keeps his distance—cold, controlled, untouchable. But I see the cracks. The way his hands clench when I walk past. The way he watches me like I'm something he wants to devour. The way he stands outside my bedroom door at 3am like he's fighting a war with himself. He says our marriage is just business. Everything about him screams obsession. Then I discover the truth: Killian didn't just pay my father's debts. He created them. Bought out the loan sharks. Orchestrated my desperation. Trapped me so completely that I had no choice but to come to him. Because six months ago, Killian Archer saw me in a coffee shop and decided I was his. He doesn't do love. Doesn't do relationships. Doesn't let anyone close. But he'll manipulate me, bind me, cage me—make me want to stay even if it destroys us both. When I confront him, he doesn't apologize. Doesn't even pretend to feel guilty. "I take what I want, Isla. And I've wanted you since the moment I saw you." I should run. I try to run. But Killian's enemies are circling, and the most dangerous man in the city is somehow the safest place I've ever been. Then his rival kidnaps me to get revenge—and I watch Killian become something worse than a monster to get me back. I should be horrified by the violence. The darkness. The blood on his hands. Instead, I realize I'm falling in love with this beautiful, broken, obsessive man who would burn the entire world down before letting me be hurt. Our contract says eighteen months. But Killian Archer doesn't know how to let go. And I'm starting to think I don't want him to.
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