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Seven Deadly Sins Divine Heretic Merit Point System.

Jin Tianzun was once a cute, innocent nine-year-old boy whose world shattered when tragedy took his parents away at the tender age of five. Left with their vast wealth, he should have been cared for—but instead, betrayal awaited him. His so-called relatives, cloaked in false smiles, forced him from a life of comfort into one of torment. Living under the roof of his cruel aunt and uncle, Tianzun’s days became filled with bullying and neglect, crushing his spirit. But fate was even harsher. At nine, Tianzun’s life was claimed by a merciless heavenly tribulation—a divine calamity that punished him for reasons beyond mortal understanding. Yet, death was not the end. A powerful deity granted him a second chance—bestowing upon him a mysterious system and reincarnating him into a new world of cultivation, where survival hinges on strength, cunning, and unpredictability. Armed with memories of his past, Tianzun must navigate this brutal new realm. How will he survive? How will he rise in a world where only the strongest endure—and where destiny itself is a deadly game? To know more follow tianzun and his system on the journey to become stronger. {WSA 2026 Entry} This work is not a work of Ai. This is the work of Grandpa Rem. This is the story of your crazy grandpa to know more read and follow tianzun on his journey. The story comprises of the following tag: #Slowpaced, #Suspense, #Mystery, #Tragedy, #Betrayal, #Dark, #Revenge, #Comedy, #Romance, #Adventure, #System, #Reincarnation, #Cultivation, #Action, #Survival, #Harem. I promise you—you will not be disappointed.
Crazy_Arts_Of_Rem · 7.6k Views

The Return of the Fallen Luna: Rise of the Heiress

[Mature Content] [18+ Only] [Smut] **** “Nathan…” Maddison murmured sweetly, her voice soft, almost playful. “Ashley’s been clinging to you over that mating ceremony lately… doesn’t it exhaust you?” “Baby…” Nathan’s voice dropped, low and rough, laced with disdain. “Let’s not waste our time talking about someone so irrelevant while we’re enjoying ourselves.” A cold smirk tugged at his lips. “You know those promises I made to her meant nothing.” His tone turned darker, almost amused. “I said them just to watch her hope… just so I could rip it away from her tomorrow.” His gaze hardened. “I want her to stand there and watch it happen—watch with her own eyes who would become my Luna.” His hand slid around Maddison’s waist, pulling her firmly against him, possessive and certain. “It was always you. Only you.” A flicker of anger crossed his face, sharp and unforgiving. “I’ll make her regret the day she was born. If that disgusting woman she calls a mother hadn’t switched you at the hospital, none of this would’ve happened. You—the true Alpha’s daughter—wouldn’t have wasted eighteen years suffering while that impostor lived in your place.” He let out a quiet scoff, thick with contempt. “If things had been right from the start, you would’ve grown up beside me… as my future bride.” Nathan brushed Maddison’s hair aside, his voice dropping into something darker, colder. “All we’re doing now… is correcting a mistake.” His lips curved faintly. “She can drown in her misery while the entire pack turns its back on her…” His grip on Maddison tightened slightly. “…and you take the place that’s always been yours.” *** After Ashley was exposed as the fake Alpha’s daughter, her world collapsed overnight. The people who once adored her turned cold, one by one—including Nathan, her childhood sweetheart and fiancé. He didn’t just abandon her; he played along, pretending to go through with the mating ceremony, only to use it as a stage to humiliate her and publicly claim Maddison—the true Alpha’s daughter—as his mate. It was his way of proving that without her title, Ashley was nothing. They expected her to stay. To bow her head, accept the blame, and atone for a “sin” that was never hers. But they forgot how far they had pushed her. After enduring Maddison’s cruelty and torture, Ashley chose to run. She left everything behind and, in time, found someone else—someone far removed from the life that had broken her. By the time Nathan realized the truth of his own feelings, that it had always been Ashley, it was already too late. She had entered a contract marriage with the Monster Duke, and Nathan even took part in sending her to someone else's bed. Nathan thought she would regret it. Thought she would come back. But he was wrong, and regret drowned him. Now, he wanted her back and would do anything to make it happen, but would Ashley's husband allow it?
GoddessKM · 88.3k Views

Echoborne Book 1: Fractured Light

Thirteen-year-old Jaice doesn't feel like a legend; he feels like a boy who has been handed a role he never auditioned for. While the world looks at him and sees a savior, Jaice only sees a child forced to grow up too fast, wielding a terrifying power over shadows that he never asked to possess. His journey toward "destiny" is less of a heroic march and more of a desperate scramble for survival. In a harrowing confrontation with a shadowy entity that mirrors his own dark gifts, the illusions of his life begin to shatter. Jaice finds himself trapped in a web of truth and deception, where he is forced to play the hero just to survive the night. The true hardship, however, isn't the weight of his power—it’s the weight of his heart. The path ahead is blocked not by monsters, but by the people who were supposed to love him. The ultimate betrayal comes from the one person he trusted most: his best friend, Justin. Alongside the family he once cherished, Justin reveals a devastating truth, to them, Jaice is not a son or a friend, but an enemy. The people he would have died for have become the enemies who seek to destroy him. Now, Jaice stands at a soul-crushing crossroads. To save himself, he must face and defeat the only family he has ever known. He is forced into an impossible decision: remain the "hero" the world wants by sacrificing his own life to his loved ones, or become the man he needs to be by destroying the people who betrayed him.
Rhystan_TheWriter · 1.3k Views

Surviving Zombies

When the power dies in Savannah, it doesn’t come back on—it wakes the dead. As the city collapses into chaos, the Leesburg family is torn apart across multiple frontlines. Dr. Sharon Leesburg barricades her floor inside a failing hospital, sealing herself in with women in labor, newborns barely hours old, and staff already breaking from exhaustion. Below them, emergency rooms become feeding grounds. Above them, there is nowhere left to run. Every decision she makes costs lives—she just has to choose which ones. Her husband, Dr. Ellis Leesburg—a top-clearance military neuroscientist stationed at Hunter Army Airfield—races to contain an outbreak he helped study, only to realize it has already breached the base. Whatever safeguards were in place failed quietly, efficiently, and far too late. Their children are scattered through a city gone dark. Six-year-old Ella Belle, the heart of the family, never makes it home from school. She vanishes somewhere between early dismissal and total collapse—leaving no answers, no trace, and no time. Twenty-three-year-old Justin Leesburg is forced into leadership on the streets, navigating dead zones and back alleys with dwindling supplies, a handful of traumatized survivors, and the constant fear that every step away from home is a step farther from his missing sister. His younger sister Tally—volatile, reckless, and desperate to matter—keeps dragging danger toward them, mistaking noise for courage and control for heroism. Mari, Justin’s partner, is pushed past patience into brutal honesty. Kenzie, a quiet survivor carrying her dog and the memory of her family’s deaths, learns quickly—because silence, not strength, keeps you alive. This is not a story about clever zombies or easy survival. The dead react to sound. The living react to fear. Every choice is loud. Every mistake echoes. And while the horde closes in from the outside, the real danger fractures the people still breathing—grief, guilt, rage, and the unbearable question haunting them all: Where is Ella Belle? Surviving Zombies is a visceral, character-driven apocalypse that strips away hero fantasies and replaces them with moral collapse, trauma, and the brutal truth of survival: you don’t just fight the end of the world—you fight each other, and yourself, while it’s happening.
April_L_Lee · 71.3k Views

Tecnomagic Engineer

When Gabriel dies, he awakens in Élaris as Dravyn Skaroth — a boy with no memory of his former life, yet burdened with a mind filled with scientific knowledge from a world far beyond this one. Élaris is a land of war, ancient creatures, ruthless kingdoms, and living magic. But magic is not a gift shared equally: some are born able to shape it, others struggle to wield even the smallest fragment of its power, and many are crushed by the limits of their own bodies. Dravyn himself seems destined to be one of the weak. At first, he wants only to survive. But survival is not enough when cruelty takes everything from him. Driven into the depths of a wild and forgotten forest, Dravyn begins to rebuild his life with the only weapons he truly possesses: knowledge, discipline, and a will that refuses to die. In a world still trapped in primitive methods, he starts creating what should not yet exist—better tools, new systems, impossible inventions, and the foundation of a future no one in Élaris could even imagine. Yet the more he builds, the more the world reveals its true face: kingdoms rotting from within, monsters wearing human skin, ancient powers stirring in the shadows, and a future that threatens to bury everything beneath blood, fire, and snow. To protect what remains, Dravyn will have to become more than a survivor. More than a builder. More than a man. And if this world insists on creating monsters, then it will learn what a man who has lost everything can become. — Updated weekly —
SilentWalker_2100 · 174.5k Views

The Great Convergence: The Most High Unknown

For seventeen years, Amon lived a quiet life. Quiet, not because there was peace, but because nothing around him had ever learned how to answer his existence. He grew alone in an endless field of green, isolated like a failed miracle, or a successful experiment no one wished to name. No mother ever came to kneel before him. No father’s hand rested upon his head. No sibling’s laughter crossed the wind to find him. There was only the grass, the sky, the silence, and the slow passing of days that felt less like time and more like a sentence being carried out. He had spent all his life waiting for the seventeenth year. Today, it came. Today, Amon would leave this place. Misfortune had followed him with the patience of a faithful servant. Luck had never once mistaken his door for another’s. Fate had looked upon him and, finding nothing it wished to bless, turned its face away. Talent did not choose him. Love did not choose him. Family did not choose him. Warmth, meaning, tenderness, none of them had ever been placed into his hands. He had been given nothing. Nothing, except dreams. Dreams that did not feel like dreams, but intrusions. Visions weighted with memory and steeped in madness. In them, the sky was a sealed wound. The world was a trembling fragment suspended at the edge of something vaster and infinitely more terrible. Sometimes he saw doors standing where no doors should be. Sometimes he heard voices in languages that sounded like prayer being strangled. Sometimes he woke with the certainty that something beyond the stars had leaned close to him in the night, then withdrawn before he could know whether it had come to bless him, claim him, or remember him. Centuries ago, as humanity staggered out of its own wars, the heavens tore open. A distortion appeared above the world, immense and unmoving, like a scar left upon reality by a hand too great to be called divine and too deliberate to be called natural. Some called it disaster. Some called it judgment. Some called it illusion. They were all wrong. It was a breach. And from that breach, other realities began to bleed. Gates opened across sea, land, and sky, and through them came proof that existence was neither singular nor sane. Beyond our world lay the Astral World, vast, lightless, unmoored from time, crowded with distant universes, dead laws, watching immensities, and things that could no longer be described without damaging the mind that tried. Once every year, it opened. And when it did, the Corruptions descended: alien gods, devourers, and nameless beings that did not merely seek to kill, but to consume, rewrite, and inherit the very layer of reality in which we lived. Yet from catastrophe came power. Humanity changed. Thought became force. Imagination became weapon. Fantasy ceased to be escape and became law. The impossible entered the world, settled into it, and from that terrible intimacy the System was born. So we fight. We ascend, if ascent is still the right word. We resist, though resistance itself has begun to resemble worship. For the Corruptions do not want our lands or cities. They want our layer, our verse, our permission to exist. And doom does not rush. Doom is patient. It waits in the corner of every triumph, smiling quietly, until victory ripens enough to rot. And still, among all this ruin, there is Amon. A boy to whom the world gave nothing. A soul that should have broken, yet did not. Or perhaps it did, and something stranger was born from the fracture. We believe in him. We believe in the Most High Unknown. Watch him rise. Watch him wander. Watch him deceive and be deceived. Watch him stand at the edge between salvation and annihilation, where wisdom and madness begin to wear each other’s faces. For he may become the hand that saves us all. Or, with a single silent choice, he may prove that the end of the world was never a tragedy, but only the final truth.
Godvenerable · 9.1k Views

The Price of an Heir

Suho has always lived between two worlds. One shaped by legacy, pride, and expectations he never chose, and another shaped by a heart that feels too deeply for the life he is meant to lead. He is cold, silent, charming, and smart when it comes to business. But he is gentle by nature, emotionally deep, and quietly devoted when it comes to his love. But love was never allowed to be part of his carefully arranged world. It was always meant to be negotiated, controlled, and contained. At this point in his life, Yerin is his everything. His first love, his only love. He is willing to go to any length to keep her, even when his family repeatedly refuses to accept her. Torn between a heart that refuses to let go and a lineage that demands an heir to carry the Kim legacy, Suho takes a decisive step, trying to hold on to Yerin without disappointing the family that expects obedience and continuity from him. Then Hauen enters his life. Not through affection, but through a contract. Chosen not as a partner, but as a solution, Hauen becomes his wife in a marriage built for convenience. An agreement meant to secure an heir and protect the Kim family’s legacy. In return, Hauen enters this marriage to save her father’s bankrupt business. She is warm and gentle, yet guarded. Strong in quiet ways, carrying her own unspoken burdens. To the world, their marriage looks flawless. Polite smiles, perfect appearances, a union without cracks. To them, it is nothing more than a carefully written business contract, set to end after eighteen months. But life has little patience for plans built without truth. In the midst of calculated decisions and emotional restraint, fate pushes Suho into the lowest point of his life, breaking him in ways he never expected. Stripped of control, certainty, and pride, he is forced to confront the parts of himself he has never imagined. At his most fragile moment, the question is no longer about legacy or contracts. It's about Who will stay when everything collapses? Who will stand beside him when life is hard for him? And when life offers both unbearable loss and unexpected grace, will Suho have the courage to accept them? This is a story of love that begins as an obligation, fractures under destiny's test, and slowly transforms into something honest, real, and beautiful.
Rhea_Fictions · 116.5k Views