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Becoming My Dream Pharmacist - Coded Conduct!

Akazuchi is a depressed, isolated thirteen-year-old coder whose world is defined by cold, rigid logic—the only safe formula he can trust. He is an intentional outsider, his silence and bad outlook acting as a desperate shield against the world that rejected his dreams. His deepest conviction is that code is the key to true imagination, capable of freeing people from the "shells of everyday society" and bringing them genuine smiles. But the relentless bullying at school has branded him a "Logic Loser" and forced his parents into financial strain, leading Akazuchi to believe he is the "bug" that corrupts his family’s peace. His dream is fragile, held together only by his battered coding laptop. When his tormentors at Seiho High threaten to shatter that last connection, his self-control snaps. A storm forces Akazuchi into the quiet, pristine refuge of the Hukitaske Pharmacy, where he meets Akio Hukitaske. Akio, the blue-haired pharmacist, sees Akazuchi not as a victim,but as a friend. This quiet consistency is the first kindness Akazuchi can’t logically push away. But Akio’s calm, clinical dissection of Akazuchi’s trauma—only fuels the coder's immense, internalized rage. When the bullies breach the pharmacy's sanctuary, Akazuchi’s fury explodes. He unleashes the terrifying precision of his coder’s knowledge, weaponizing his surroundings and his weak body to brutally overpower his tormentors. Driven by a furious, primal will, Akazuchi crosses a terrifying line, forcing Akio to physically intervene to prevent a murder. In the ensuing, heartbroken confrontation, Akio confesses his guilt for letting Akazuchi fight, revealing his own burden of responsibility. Akazuchi, cornered and raw, screams his final defiance: that Akio has no right to fix him, no right to be the hero, because he doesn't understand true, illogical suffering. Akazuchi flees into the rainy Tokyo night, leaving behind a ruined pharmacy and an utterly defeated Akio, who is left to question his entire formula for friendship and destiny. As emotional moments spring into action. Can a teenager whose rage is rooted in despair ever truly code a path to hope? Or is his dream destined to be annihilated by the violence he just unleashed?
Shyzuli_Lolz · 3.3k Views

Illusive Eden - He Pretends He's the Hero

Neva and Rhett—two young souls—find their heartstrings woven in love. But just as passion and peace begin to bloom, fate intervenes. Bleak, haunting circumstances scatter blades across their romance, threatening to tear them apart. Ishmael—a man with a heart of thorns—yearns to mend the wound of losing Neva. And in the end, rays of love and joy filter through the clouds of horror that darken his world—as Neva appears before him once more. Twisted fate entangles them all, revealing the Game of Sphere, as misery scorches their souls. A concealed life beyond turns its pages—one after another—gathering sin and virtue, tragedy and fortune, strength and frailty, creation, love... and hate. Illusion is where we live—in the garden of Eden before the fall of man. Illusion is serenity—an evermore sanguine of love. The vision of paradise in the New Earth sows hope deep in the soul. The delusory pleasures of this world ignite the flames that burn in oceans of fire. Illusive Eden is rapture. Illusive Eden is tragedy. The fall of man—even now bleeds red. The whisper whirls the dawn of a man—he who pretends to be the hero. --- The girl who once vowed to be his forever Now forbids him to ever appear. She refuses to recognize him, Disregarding all he ever was. He vows to protect her. Yet he is the terrifying truth she prays is a lie. He trips her, rips her apart— He's the living tragedy looming over her life. He once was her Elayne, now her hiraeth. He is the villain—pretending to be the hero. --- The Lord is the way— Steady through the wilderness. The King is the truth— Burning through the lies. The Father is the life— Breathing spirit into dust. She kneels before the Ruler, The God who shaped galaxies— He has called her a poet. Her tongue shall be anointed. Her poetry shall be the rivers of His word. She will scatter seeds in broken fields, And He will send the sun. He will send the rain. He will draw the roots down deep. He yields to the Ruler, The God of blazing holiness— He has called him a soldier. His fists shall be unclenched. The sword of the Spirit rests in his grip. He will shield the sower of the seeds, As storms rise against the harvest. His strength will be not his own, But drawn from the marrow of grace. This faith shall shake the mountains, For He has conquered the filth of the flesh. This flame will cleanse the shadows. For He has defeated the darkness. This love shall live on for eternity, For He has overcome the mortal world.
NehaPriaa · 267.1k Views

Outbreak: Bharat

New zombie horror Novella duology by @Knigtmare_tracks on every Thursday It was supposed to be just another hot summer night in Delhi. Fans whirring, ACs buzzing, the city lulled to sleep in its humid embrace. But behind the closed gates of a quiet apartment campus, something terrifying was unfolding. A few nightwalkers stumbled upon the guard lying motionless at the gate, blood pooling beneath him. They tried to help bandaged his wounds, carried him inside. But the moment their backs were turned, he attacked. When 20-year-old Shivansh wakes up the next morning, he’s greeted not by the sun but by silence. A strange, choking silence. His phone explodes with over a hundred missed calls, emergency alerts, and videos of people friends, neighbors turning into something else. Zombies. Across the country, chaos erupts. Highways clog. Cities burn. But inside the locked-down complex, Shivansh must navigate a nightmare within walls he once called home. His father, a Delhi police officer, is missing last seen on a road trip up north. His little brother is scared. And every hallway, staircase, and balcony are now crawling with the infected. With no power, no signal, and no clear way out, Shivansh is forced to make choices no young man should ever face. As the world outside descends into madness, he must protect his family, rally the living, and face the horrifying question no one wants to ask: What if this is only the beginning? Outbreak: Bharat is a grounded, heart-racing take on the zombie apocalypse, blending Indian society, culture, and chaos in a way you’ve never seen before.
Knigtmare_tracks · 9.2k Views

A Chance To Relive Modern Life... Becoming My Dream Pharmacist! (Main)

Becoming My Dream Pharmacist! — A Chance To Relive Modern Life A second chance at life. A dream long forgotten. A heart learning how to heal again. Akio Hukitaske was once a person adrift—a 32-year-old game designer in Tokyo, exhausted by endless deadlines, betrayal, and the quiet loneliness of a life that had slipped off course. His days blurred together, filled with caffeine, neon lights, and the silent ache of dreams that never came true. He’d long abandoned the kid who once wanted to heal others, the child who dreamed of becoming a pharmacist who could bring hope to the broken. Then, one sleepless night. In an alley Akio was drunk in under the endless snowy sky, fate intervened. A stranger appeared—calm, unreadable—and before Akio could question it, a needle plunged into his neck. When he awoke, the world had changed. His body was smaller. His room was older but the same from when he was a child again. The mirror reflected the face of a fourteen-year-old teen. At first glimpse it was nothing much—then he realized the impossible: he had been given another chance. A reset. A chance to live again with the wisdom of everything he had lost. As his body had been regressed to that of a child from a crazy scientist. And that was becoming his dream pharmacist. Now, burdened with an adult’s grief in a younger body, Akio must navigate a world that once broke him. Every classroom holds a ghost. Every smile hides regret. Yet within this quiet chaos, he begins to find purpose again. Alongside a new circle of friends—a mischievous but loyal best friend, a shy person who hides her pain behind books, and a teacher who refuses to give up on him—Akio learns that healing doesn’t mean erasing the past. It means learning to live with it, to forgive it, and to grow beyond it. Becoming My Dream Pharmacist! is a modern coming-of-age tale about regret, compassion, and the rediscovery of hope. Mixing elements of realism, slice-of-life drama, and emotional surrealism, it explores how even in a world built on exhaustion and overwork, one person can still find the courage to change—slowly, imperfectly, but truthfully. Akio’s journey isn’t about rewriting history—it’s about reclaiming the dream he left behind and becoming someone worthy of it. Because sometimes, the hardest person to heal… is the one you used to be. (Originally written months ago on Wattpad, now available to read on Webnovel.)
Shyzuli_Lolz · 24.9k Views

FLOANA: How A Modern Empire Survive In A World Ruled By Magic And Gods

A/n: If you enjoy stories like Overlord, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (Tensura), Nihonkoku Shoukan(Japan Summons), Warhammer 40k, or Gate: JSDF, then this novel will be right up your alley! Join the subreddit: "FLOANA" ————————————————— Title: First Light of a New Age: How A Modern Empire Survive In A World Ruled By Magic And Gods In a distant realm where magic thrives, ferocious beasts shake mountains and rivers with their mighty roars, and godlike individuals wield superhuman strength capable of reshaping their surroundings. It is a magical world where the strong rules. But rampant corruption and chaos exist, where slavery, rape, murder, and discrimination against the weak were all but common. The magically superior people trample over the lesser unfortunate folks, using them as stepping stones and disposable assets. All hope for these downtrodden souls seems lost, but the wheels of fate have other plans for them. In a faraway ocean, one that is filled with demons and sea monsters, a great technological civilization suddenly appeared, one that came from a world that is only filled with chaos and destruction. This civilization became the heaven for people seeking a stable and peaceful life. The Earth rose and seas parted ways, and the environment had totally changed for its adaptability. Unfortunately, the inhabitants of this great technological civilization are all but manaless, arriving in a world where they are seen as inferior and as slaves. How will they react of finding themselves in a world where people can split mountains or bend the fabric of space, and where beings exist that even conventional weapons cannot defeat? How will they survive against deadly monsters, magical beasts, and superhumans that could threaten entire nations? And how will the other powers that exist in this world react to a powerful, advanced nation filled with a race they deem inferior? This is the story of one of the most powerful empires on Earth, and how it broke the balance of power and rose to the top.
TIMEMASTER101 · 280.6k Views

Sakuranohanabira... [桜の花びら…-Petal Of The Cherry Tree...]

In an alternate 1888 Japan where the Continental War has ended, fifteen-year-old Buki Kirā emerges from three years of isolation—a child soldier who has forgotten what it means to be human. Systematically broken since age five, Buki exists as a weapon in human form. He calculates distances with tactical precision but cannot measure grief. He delivers death notifications with clinical efficiency, handing families their shattered worlds as if distributing routine correspondence. Social worker Clara Hoku releases him carrying a devastating secret: General Hazami Kokoro—the only person who tried to teach him humanity—died three years ago saving his life. Her final order echoes in his fractured memory: "I order you to live. Not survive—live." Working as a postal carrier for the Imperial War Correspondence Office, Buki delivers delayed letters from fallen soldiers—final words, death notifications, personal effects of the dead. Every delivery forces him to witness raw grief while feeling nothing himself. When a child asks if the letter means Papa is coming home, when a mother collapses reading her son's last words, when a widow thanks him through tears for bringing her husband's final thoughts home—he observes, records, but cannot comprehend. Fellow postal worker Yuki Amane recognizes what others miss: he's not cruel, he's broken. She teaches him that letters aren't just paper—they're the last fragments of people's souls. That delivering them with compassion matters, even if you don't understand why. Then General Hazami's own letter arrives—one year late, written the night before her death—and everything Buki has buried begins surfacing. Memories of two lives, two deaths: the systematic abuse that taught him emotions meant pain, his years as a child soldier creating the casualties whose letters he now carries, and impossibly, memories of dying before in 2027 Tokyo—murdered by his mother after witnessing his family's slaughter. A sixteen-episode psychological journey through trauma, grief, and the agonizing process of remembering how to feel when feeling itself became your enemy. RATED MA18+
Shyzuli_2 · 788 Views