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Calculated Chaos: The Logic of a Demon

Death is the end for all. But not for Wulfric. After living for 800 years, turning the entire world into an enemy, reaching the threshold of the deepest secrets of magic — he died. At the hands of his enemies. On a path of his own making. But death did not finish him. He came back. In his 15-year-old weakened body. In a slum. 800 years ago. No strength. No wealth. No allies. There is only — 800 years of memories. 800 years of experience. And a goal that even death could not erase. Now he knows where he went wrong. Now he knows how to move forward. This time no one can stop him. Wulfric is not angry. He is not even annoyed. He is just — skilled. To him, people are wealth. Emotions are weakness. And patience is the greatest weapon. If necessary, he can grease the feet of his archenemy for years — if it helps him even one percent on the way to his goal. He can burn down an entire city if necessary — if he can get something useful from the ashes. He's not a hero. He's not a villain. He's just — Wulfric. But this world isn't easy either. The smiling Viscount who shelters children at Voss Mansion — actually steals their Mana Hearts to extend his own life. The politician who talks about justice — is actually addicted to the game of power. The city that looks peaceful — is rotting beneath. Everyone in this world is a hypocrite. And the most dangerous person in a hypocrite's world is the one who knows everyone is a hypocrite. This is a story of gaining power. But not only that. This is the story of a man — who, despite living for 800 years, still doesn't understand that it takes another lifetime to understand some things. This is a story of calculation. A story of patience. And a story of that moment — when even the most cold-hearted person stops. "If I have to burn an entire city to the ground to achieve my goal — I will not hesitate for a moment." — Wulfric
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EGEMED: THE DIVINE PSYCHO

EGEMED THE DIVINE PSYCHO is a quiet psychological novel about a young man whose heightened sensitivity and perception place him at odds with the world around him. As Egemed moves through alienation and misunderstanding, the novel explores the fragile boundary between insight and instability, and how society responds to those who feel too deeply and see too clearly. Rather than relying on spectacle or plot twists, the story unfolds through introspection, emotional realism, and moral restraint—asking whether compassion can survive in a world that often meets difference with fear. At its core, the novel is a character-driven study of an inner life too intense for the world to easily contain. Egemed is not portrayed as dangerous or broken, but as deeply perceptive—someone whose sensitivity is both a gift and a burden. His awareness of truth, emotion, and moral complexity isolates him, drawing suspicion and distance rather than understanding. The narrative follows Egemed through everyday moments of quiet suffering: fractured relationships, social misjudgment, and the slow erosion that comes from being misunderstood. Instead of external conflict, the novel focuses on the internal cost of awareness—how truth without support can lead to loneliness, and how clarity without compassion can become destructive. Written in restrained, calm prose, the novel allows tension to accumulate through silence and observation. It resists easy resolutions, leaving readers with ambiguity rather than answers. Ultimately, Egemed: The Divine Psycho is a meditation on sensitivity, isolation, and the ethical weight of truth—inviting readers to reconsider how quickly society labels those who live and feel beyond its narrow definitions of normalcy.
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