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BloodSheds

In a world torn apart by war, sixteen-year-old King has learned the harshest truth of all: innocence does not survive. Once a boy who believed in stories and hope, he is now a soldier hardened by battle, haunted by the screams of children and the ruin of villages. To him, God exists only to witness humanity’s suffering, cruelly silent as men destroy one another. As King moves through the smoke-choked landscapes of war, he confronts not only the physical horrors of battle but the moral decay of those around him—soldiers laughing over corpses, civilians pleading for mercy, and leaders who measure victory in body counts. Each atrocity deepens his conviction: if God exists, He is indifferent at best, cruel at worst, and humanity suffers for His silence. But when Lieutenant Kael, a fellow soldier who has seen the same horrors, challenges King’s worldview, the fragile certainty he clings to begins to crack. Kael argues that cruelty is not divine, but human—that free will is what allows both suffering and compassion to coexist. Caught between rage and doubt, King begins to question everything he thought he knew about morality, justice, and the existence of God. Bloodshed is a harrowing exploration of war, faith, and the human spirit. It examines the fragility of innocence, the brutality of a world indifferent to it, and the search for meaning in a life defined by loss. Through the smoke and ruins, King must face the ultimate question: if God exists, does humanity demand His apology—or its own redemption?
shwishshwosh · 686 Views

Hells' Momentum

In the dying years of the Ming Empire, as famine and rebellion tear the land apart and the dead rise in a plague that defies heaven itself, Feng Kuan is a broken man. Once a respected captain, the forty-eight-year-old soldier was cast out in disgrace after his troop was slaughtered due to corrupt orders from above. Now he wanders the ravaged borderlands as a drunkard, drowning his shame in cheap sorghum baijiu. When he stumbles into a remote mountain temple seeking shelter, he finds only death — and a five-month-old infant girl, the sole survivor of a massacre. As grotesque jiangshi — stiff, regenerating corpses that cannot be killed by blade alone — swarm the temple, Feng Kuan makes a desperate discovery: fire is the only thing that can truly destroy them. In a moment of chaos, spilled liquor and sparks turn his dao into a burning weapon. With nowhere to run and no safe haven left in the collapsing empire, Feng Kuan takes the nameless child with him. What begins as bitter resentment slowly becomes an unbreakable chain. The infant’s cries constantly betray their position to the undead, forcing him into brutal, exhausting fights he can barely survive at his age. There is no cure, no sanctuary, and no hope of restoring the Ming. Only the endless road, starvation, infected wounds, and the weight of a child who is not his. Across ruined villages, rebel-held territories, and plague-stricken wilderness, Feng Kuan fights not for victory or redemption, but because stopping would mean admitting the darkness has already won. He protects the girl through ambushes, moral horrors, and crushing despair, even as every “safe” place burns and every small mercy is ripped away. The Burden of Ash is a relentless tale of survival and reluctant humanity in a world without salvation. In the spirit of grimdark classics, it explores how far a broken man will go when the only meaning left in his life is the very thing that may destroy him.
UniqueKarma · 93 Views

The Lifetime of Piao

On the planet Nevera, in a world shaped by centuries of technological advancement and conflict, one family has remained unshaken. The Piao family stands at the center of it all, guarding a legacy passed down through generations. At the heart of that legacy is the World Tree. More than a symbol, it is a living archive. It holds the recorded lives of the Piao bloodline, along with generations of accumulated knowledge, research, and innovation—knowledge drawn from the diaries of those who came before, powerful enough to reshape the world itself. At the center of this legacy stands Angela Piao. Unlike her sisters, Grace Piao, the head of the family, and Angel Piao, who commands its military power, Angela has lived a sheltered life, immersed in technology and far removed from the responsibilities of her bloodline. But that distance cannot last. The outside world is closing in. As pressure rises to access the World Tree and the knowledge it contains, the Piao family faces a turning point they have avoided for generations. For the first time, their control is no longer absolute. And the decision falls to Angela. Not because she wants it. But because she must. Beyond the family’s walls, people like Kael Everwyn, tied to the Piao bloodline yet raised far from it, reveal a truth the family can no longer ignore. Their influence has already spread beyond their control. And the world has begun to notice. It is watching. Waiting. Demanding answers. Caught between preservation and change, secrecy and exposure, Angela must decide whether the World Tree remains protected… or becomes something the entire world can claim. To make that choice, she turns to the past. Through the records within the World Tree, Angela traces the path that led her family here, searching for an answer hidden in history— one that may reveal the truth behind the Tree itself. Author’s Note: A female-led sci-fi story with politics, family dynamics, and AI — no romance, no harem, just story. Current Update Schedule: 1 chapters per day Here is the Discord link for TLOP: https://discord.gg/JPeHZyXGuq @2026 [GenieLove]. All Rights Reserved.
GenieLoves · 26.2k Views