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No Place for Prey

Moonlit_Manhwa
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On the night the dungeon bled red, a boy lost everything—his family, his innocence, and the fragile illusion of safety. Spared by the very monster that slaughtered his kin, Arish was marked not with mercy, but with a curse: live, grow stronger, and suffer until the day you are worthy to be devoured. From that night onward, shadows lingered at his side. They whispered. They watched. They waited. Years pass, and the weak prey mocked by hunters begins to awaken. In a world ruled by dungeons and monsters, where kingdoms bend beneath tyrants and ancient powers slumber in silence, survival demands more than strength—it demands cunning, resolve, and a will strong enough to defy fate itself. But shadows are not always what they seem. Some conceal. Some protect. And some… are born to rise. -- Note: This story is also published on Royal Road under the title "VEILBORN," where the first six chapters are already available. Catch up there or stay here for frequent updates as we catch up!
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Blood in the Dungeon

Blood sprayed across Arish's face as his father's body collapsed. His knees buckled, his scream tearing through the cavern.

Shaetar, the Lightning Cheetah, slowed its blur until it stood before him—sleek, terrible, every muscle thrumming with lethal grace. Its golden eyes narrowed, and for the first time, Arish realized: it was enjoying this.

The beast lowered its head until its muzzle was inches from the boy's face. Its breath was hot, its voice a rumbling growl.

"Faster… faster…" it hissed, words wrapping around his mind like chains. "Scream more, little prey. Hahaha! You humans—so fragile. So foolish. You don't know your place.

Arish trembled, choking on sobs. His father's blood dripped from his small hands.

Shaetar's lips curled back, exposing fangs longer than daggers. One swipe, one bite, and the boy would be nothing more than red on stone. But instead, the beast turned away.

"Live, human," it mocked, tail lashing. "Live and suffer. Grow stronger if you dare. When you finally crawl high enough to reach me…" Its golden eyes glowed brighter. "…I'll tear you apart myself."

With a crack of thunder, Shaetar vanished into the depths, leaving Arish kneeling in silence.

The gate flickered. The dungeon began to collapse. Stones rumbled, dust choking the air. Somehow, through instinct and sheer terror, Arish stumbled toward the exit. The world outside swallowed him in cold air and moonlight..

He had survived.

But not because of his strength.

Because a monster had spared him.

And that, more than his father's death, carved a wound so deep it would never heal.

From that night onward, Arish carried two truths:

1 : His father's last words — Protect them.

2 : Shaetar's laughter — Mere human… know your place.

To be continued…