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The Ninth Flow

張育瑋
Cael wakes up in the ruins of a city that has been destroyed eight times. No memory. No power. No identity. Just a scarred wasteland at the center of five nations, where the dirt hums with broken ley lines and the bones of dead civilizations stack three layers deep. The world runs on Influence — a force cultivated through combat, institutions, and territory. The three great sects control who counts and who doesn't. If your Path isn't in the Registry, you don't exist. Cael can't cultivate. Can't fight. Can't even register. What he can do is talk, think, and notice things no one else does — like the fact that a healer, a con artist, and a retired soldier working together accomplish more than any of them could alone. Like the fact that the land responds when people cooperate instead of compete. Like the fact that someone has been destroying every city built on this ground for a thousand years, and they're very, very good at it. Updates: 2 chapters daily
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A TOWN FULL OF EVIL

Ajeji Village, once a quiet, humble town, hides shadows darker than anyone dares imagine. When Adegboyega returns to his childhood home after years away, he immediately senses that something is wrong—the air feels heavy, the silence is unnatural, and the familiar streets seem alien. What was once home now feels like a trap. As he moves through the village, he discovers that Ajeji is no ordinary place. Beneath its thatched roofs and dusty lanes lurk evil forces, manipulating the villagers and feeding on fear. Strange deaths, inexplicable events, and whispers of curses paint a picture of a town that thrives on darkness. Adegboyega, drawn by memories of his father and his own past, must navigate treacherous alliances, uncover hidden secrets, and confront forces far beyond human understanding. Throughout the first 21 chapters, the story unfolds as a tense battle between the ordinary and the supernatural. Adegboyega encounters allies and enemies alike—some villagers are unwilling pawns, others harbor dark intentions, and some, like his own family’s legacy, tie him inexorably to the town’s fate. Every step closer to the truth reveals deeper layers of corruption and ancient malevolence. By chapter 21, the stakes escalate: Adegboyega must face not just the town’s evil, but the shadows within himself. The village’s mysteries begin to intertwine with his own destiny, forcing him to question what is real, who can be trusted, and whether he can survive the darkness he has returned to confront. Ajeji Village is a story of suspense, horror, and the human struggle against unseen forces—where every shadow hides a secret, and every secret comes with a price.
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