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Young Master’s Pov: I Am The Game’s Villain

[ THE VILLAIN'S LEDGER — ACTIVATED ] Host: Cedric Valdrake Arkhen Role: Primary Antagonist Death Flags: 47 Survival Probability: 2.3% Recommendation: Accept your death. --- He won't. Kael died at 22 and woke up as the game's ultimate villain — the arrogant young master who dies in EVERY route. His Aether Core is shattered. His own father might kill him. And the world has a Script that will bend reality to make sure the villain stays dead. But Kael has 4,000 hours of game knowledge, a forbidden bloodline that erases anything it touches, and a sentient sword with a worse attitude than he has. He'll wear the mask. Cold. Ruthless. Untouchable. The heroes will fear him. The world will hate him. And the five most beautiful women in the empire — the ones written to despise him — will start to see through the cracks. The saintess who heals his scars. The swordswoman who can't stop fighting him. The gentle girl whose flowers grow toward him. The assassin who was sent to kill him — and stayed. The villainess. His mirror. Two monsters learning to be human. Every heroine he steals weakens the heroes who were meant to save the world. Every death flag he breaks pushes reality closer to collapse. And something beyond the game is watching. The villain was supposed to die in Chapter 30. He has other plans. 【 Tags: Villain MC | System | Academy | Harem | Weak-to-Strong | Dark Fantasy | Reincarnation | Antihero | Sentient Weapon | R18 】 【 Updates Daily 】
DQVJX · 15.6k Views

Daily life of an overpowered mercenary

**Synopsis** In a world where ancient magic lingers in forgotten ruins and monsters roam the wilds between kingdoms, Adrian Hall walks the roads alone. A wandering mercenary with ash-grey hair and sharp grey eyes, Adrian earns his living by the edge of his blade. He is a practical man who values a good meal, a dry bed, and the simple freedom of choosing his own path. He harbors no grand ambitions of glory or revenge. He simply survives, one contract at a time, in a profession that rarely allows for long-term plans. Adrian’s life follows a familiar rhythm. He guards merchant caravans through dangerous territories, clears goblin infestations for wary villagers, and occasionally hunts bandits when the pay justifies the risk. He keeps his interactions brief and his alliances even briefer. Trust is a luxury he cannot afford when every new companion might turn on him for a heavier purse. His quiet confidence and understated competence have earned him a modest reputation as the Grey Wolf, a name he accepts with mild irritation rather than pride. Yet even a solitary mercenary cannot evade the currents of a larger world forever. As Adrian travels northward in search of steady work, he crosses paths with a troubled merchant guild facing threats far beyond ordinary bandits. Ancient wards are failing, strange creatures stir in the depths of the Whispering Woods, and whispers of a forgotten power awakening spread through taverns and camps. What begins as another escort job gradually pulls Adrian into conflicts that test his skills, his patience, and his long-held preference for working alone. Along the way, he encounters a cast of companions who refuse to remain at arm’s length: a sharp-tongued mage with more secrets than spells, a young squire eager to prove himself, and others whose lives become entangled with his own. Adrian finds himself drawn into small victories and larger dangers—defending remote villages, investigating ruined temples, and facing foes that blend steel with sorcery. Through it all, he maintains his dry, pragmatic outlook, occasionally allowing a subtle, wry observation to surface when the absurdity of his circumstances becomes too evident. This is not the tale of a destined hero saving the realm. It is the story of a man who wants nothing more than to collect his coin, sleep without interruption, and continue wandering on his own terms. Yet the world has a way of complicating even the simplest desires. Battles erupt without warning, alliances form and fracture, and quiet moments around campfires reveal truths Adrian would rather leave buried. Blending intense action sequences with the everyday realities of life on the road—mending gear, haggling over prices, and enduring bad weather—*Grey Wolf’s Road* offers a grounded fantasy experience. Adrian Hall navigates a realm where magic exists but rarely solves problems cleanly, where monsters are dangerous but so are men, and where even a lone mercenary must occasionally confront the limits of solitude. As greater forces stir and old powers resurface, Adrian must decide how far he is willing to stray from his solitary path. Will he continue drifting from one job to the next, or will the accumulating weight of choices force him to engage with a world that refuses to let him remain on the periphery?
I_am_FRUCTOSE · 101 Views

A Promise From Me To You

Talent and change, those two define humanity. But if you lack neither innate talent nor do you possess the ability to change, what are you? As a freshman at Laxus Flare Academy, Elliot Elanderin is surrounded by geniuses and talents you couldn’t find anywhere else. Compared to them, or anyone really, Elliot is pathetically ordinary, someone without a defining skill, role, or value. One day, after battling with his inner thoughts once more, he hears a sound that felt outside of this world. That sound leads him to a girl. A girl who embodies everything he wasn’t. Elliot begins to learn about not her talent, not her looks, but her. And along the way, she learns about him as well. As that friendship flourishes, he begins to learn more about the friends he was already surrounded by. New relations develop, both platonic and romantic. New struggles are revealed, both internal and external. With these new conflicts, Elliot’s life grows increasingly chaotic. After each one, more questions arise. Fortunately, he only had to answer one. Who do I want to become? ------------------------------------------------- What to expect: -Character Driven Drama - Internal monologues - Heavily psychological and philosophical narrative -Slow burn connections -A coming of age story set in New York More tags: Psychological, philosophical, daily life, school life, drama (This story is already posted on Tapas, Scribblehub, and Royal road by me. In the description of them my ownership is mentioned)
TheGreatOne6000 · 14.9k Views