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Cryptomining Supervillain

Wondered if a cryptomining app would make you a Superhero..or villain? Damen Dark is an unfortunate orphan trapped in a cruel household, forced to endure the abuse of his uncle, his family, and a world that seems determined to break him. One ordinary day, he receives a mysterious link on his phone advertising a new app—DemCoin, a cryptocurrency mining program. Damen knows it’s probably a scam. But curiosity gets the better of him. At first, the app seems harmless. It “mines” coins by targeting living beings—stray animals… and people. With little expectation, Damen uses it as a private outlet for his bottled-up anger, siphoning coins from those who torment him: his family, his classmates, the bullies who rule the streets. It feels like justice. It feels good. But DemCoin is far more than a mining app. As Damen accumulates enough coins, hidden features unlock—features that allow him to target individuals and steal their powers. What begins as survival turns into temptation, and temptation into transformation. With every stolen ability, Damen grows stronger… and more dangerous. Now faced with unimaginable power, Damen must choose who he will become. Will he take revenge on a world that never showed him mercy, or rise as a hero to protect it? The truth lies somewhere in between. In a cruel twist of fate, Damen soon realizes the irony of power: the stronger he becomes, the greater the threats that hunt him. And worse still, DemCoin is not just a tool—it is a force, subtly guiding his path. Whether he knows it or not, the app isn’t shaping him into a savior. It is forging a supervillain. And Damen Dark may have no choice but to become exactly that.
Joyon · 77.5k Views

Princess’s Struggle for Survival

Imagine waking up as the villain in your sister's cheesy fantasy novel. Yeah, not ideal, especially when that villain is destined for hatred, and a grim end in some forgotten dungeon. That's Astrid's new reality. Her old life? Gone. Her new mission? Survive. And step one means throwing the original script out the window. But changing fate is way harder than it sounds. In a desperate move, Astrid makes the story's heroine, Lyra, her personal maid. Clever, right? Except teaching Lyra magic and treating her like, well, a person, backfires spectacularly. Lyra's gratitude twists into something intense, dark, and possessive. And she's not the only one. Astrid tries mending fences with her powerful aunt, only to find herself smothered by a love that feels dangerously close to madness. Even her ambitious half-sister, originally her rival, gets weirdly attached after Astrid shows her a bit of warmth and helps her gain power using some modern-world smarts. Astrid thought she was being clever, building alliances, creating intelligence networks, rewriting roles. She is changing the story, but it's warping everyone around her. Their loyalty? It's becoming obsession. Their affection? A dangerous fixation. Now, Astrid isn't just fighting the plot. She's drowning in a mess of her own making – caught between people who crave her, tangled in lies and affections twisted way out of shape. Everyone wants her, and sharing isn't remotely on their agenda.
_Astra_20 · 979.7k Views

Unwritten Authority

For two million years, the world has endured in silence. The supreme beings who once shaped reality the Dao Unifiers have withdrawn from mortal affairs, leaving behind fractured lands, incomplete laws, and a cultivation system that no longer feels whole. In one such forgotten region, sealed away from the greater world and slowly decaying, ambition is no longer encouraged. It is managed. Restricted. Assigned. Within this land is born a cultivator who should have been ordinary raised under watchful eyes, taught obedience over aspiration, and molded to serve a future not his own. He learns early that power does not belong to the talented, nor to the righteous, but to those who control systems: cultivation doctrines, political structures, and even the economy of promises and favors that governs the higher realms. The world cultivates through the Sextant Soul Doctrine, a rigid structure of Eternal Arts, Shifting Pillars, and immutable laws that define what one may become and what one may never change. Most accept these limits as fate. Some exploit them. Very few question them. As he rises through ranks where strategy matters as much as strength, he discovers that cultivation is not merely about absorbing power, but about managing information, contracts, and intent. Battles are decided before they begin. Fortunes are traded in promises rather than stone. Authority is enforced not by force alone, but by systems that decide who is allowed to advance and who must remain useful. But when ambition demands submission, and advancement requires chains disguised as loyalty, he makes a choice that cannot be undone. His path forward is not sanctioned by sects, blessed by heaven, or recorded in any doctrine. It is built through calculation, patience, and an unsettling willingness to pay any price. Where others seek harmony with the Dao, he seeks leverage over it. As sealed borders weaken and the wider world begins to stir, one truth becomes increasingly clear: The greatest danger is not defying heaven  but discovering that heaven itself was never complete. In a world governed by written laws, what emerges when authority is no longer granted… but taken? ************************************************************* What to Expect from Unwritten Authority •Consistent Schedule: 4–6 chapters per week, with steady pacing and planned arcs. •No Harem. No Romance Bloat. Relationships exist, but they never replace ambition, consequence, or agency. •Earned Power Only. No sudden power jumps, no free ascensions. Every rank, every advantage is paid for—through preparation, sacrifice, or consequence. •No Generic Cultivation Slop. No recycled tropes, no hollow face-slapping arcs, no endless filler battles. Progression is deliberate and meaningful. •A Ruthless, Thinking Protagonist. Yan Shu does not rely on destiny or moral superiority. He survives through understanding systems, exploiting leverage, and acting when others hesitate. •Layered Lore (Not Lore Dumps). The world’s history, power system, and myths are revealed organically through conflict, decisions, and consequences. •Multi-Layered Politics. Clans, sects, merchants, and institutions all have agendas. Power isn’t just cultivated—it’s negotiated, traded, and enforced. •Strategic Combat > Raw Power. Fights are decided by preparation, loadouts, information control, and timing—not by shouting louder or hitting harder. •Long-Form Story with Payoff. This is a slow-burn progression fantasy. Early restraint enables later inevitability. Nothing is rushed. •A World That Pushes Back. Choices have weight. Systems resist change. Authority is never free.
Sahurii · 6.2k Views

I Became the Simp Character I Roasted Online

Listen to me closely. Never, and I mean NEVER, leave a hate comment on a game forum right before you die. My name used to be... well, it doesn't matter. I was a 34-year-old salaryman who died in the stupidest way possible. How? I got slapped to death for grabbing a high school girl’s "assets". Wait, hold on! Don't look at me like that! It wasn't my fault, okay? My hand just moved on its own! It was just a tiny, split-second intrusive thought! Come on, you guys reading this—don't act like saints. You’ve had those dark urges too, right? You’ve wanted to grab something forbidden at least once in your life, right?! RIGHT?! Anyway, she slapped me. So hard my soul literally ejected from my body. I thought that was the punishment. I was wrong. When I opened my eyes, I was in [Legends of Valtheris]. Yes, that trash game. The one with the cliché plot where the world ends because some teenage students get their hearts broken. And the worst part? I didn't become the Hero. I didn't become the Villain. I became Revan von Alstaire. The background character. The loser. The guy I literally insulted online five minutes before I died. I called him a "Simp" and laughed at his "Tiny D*ck." Fate is truly a comedian. Now, I’m destined to be the bullied lackey of the future Villainess, Sylvia von Vespera. The game script says I should lick her boots, accept her abuse, and die with her like a loyal dog. Screw that. Remember my last comment? "Revan is such a loser! Tiny dck! If I were you, instead of bowing down, I would squeeze her boobs and own her completely! Garbage character!" Well, it seems God took that personally. Fine. You want a show? I’ll give you a show. I won’t be a simp. I won’t filter my words anymore. I’ll let my intrusive thoughts win. I’ll turn this trash plot upside down—even if I have to slap every "Genius" in this academy to do it.
alvahraaaa · 11.1k Views