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SOCRATES REINCARNATED IN A MARTIAL ARTS WORLD

A man once called Socrates from Ancient Greece dies in Ancient Greece and awakens as a child in another, a harsh cultivation land where sects rule, beasts devour the weak, and power is treated as the only truth. Born in a small mountain village at the edge of danger, he grows up surrounded by hunters, clan pressure, and the constant shadow of death. While others accept strength as law, he cannot stop asking the questions no one else dares to ask: What is power? Why do men obey it? If a path is built on borrowed pills, bloodlines, and blind faith, can it truly be called one’s own? What begins as the strange curiosity of a quiet village boy slowly becomes something far more dangerous. As Socrates steps beyond his home and into the vast cultivation world, he encounters spirit beasts, ruthless disciples, ancient ruins, hidden inheritances, and a hierarchy stretching from mortal valleys to realms beyond heaven. Unlike other cultivators, he does not conquer through force alone. He observes, doubts, dissects, and exposes the contradictions in techniques, doctrines, and even the laws of the world itself. Some enemies crumble beneath his words. Others hunt him across mountains and secret realms. And some—ancient beasts, unshakable believers, and peerless geniuses—cannot be broken by reason at all. Driven by the search for ultimate power, yet unwilling to surrender his mind to the world’s brutal logic, Socrates walks a path of inquiry through blood, wonder, and endless pursuit. His journey carries him from village trails and beast-haunted forests to sect wars, forbidden zones, and higher realms where truth itself begins to fracture. Along the way, he is forced to confront a terrifying possibility: that questioning the world may not be enough to understand it. In a story of adventure, survival, philosophy, and cultivation, Socrates must rise from hunted child to world-shaking existence—only to discover that at the peak of all paths, the final answer may lie beyond words.
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The Betrayed Saintess

This book addresses sensitive topics such as suicide, mental disorders and many others. The discretion and discernment of the reader are desired. Selen Ravenhurt was born to become empress, and for a long time, she believed that was enough. Raised in one of the most powerful noble families of the empire and promised to the crown prince since childhood, everything had already been decided for her. She would rule at the emperor’s side and secure her place at the top of a world where power meant everything. And for a long time, she accepted it without question. Until the day everything began to fall apart. Chosen as the long-awaited saint, Selen becomes the empire’s symbol of hope, admired by the people and praised by the temple. Yet the more time passes, the more she begins to realize that something is deeply wrong. The world she once believed in is not as perfect as it seems, and the people around her are not who they pretend to be. Behind the palace, behind the temple, behind even her own family, a truth exists that no one is meant to see. And when she finally does, it destroys everything. Betrayed, broken, and stripped of everything she once held onto, Selen is left with no way out. With no one to trust and nothing left to lose, she makes the only choice she has left. She chooses to end it. But death is not the end. When she opens her eyes again, she is given a second chance, and this time, she remembers everything. This time, she refuses to be used, to be controlled, or to play the role that was forced onto her. Because if this empire was built on lies, then she will be the one to tear it apart. And this time, she will not stop until everything burns.
Daisie234 · 19.1k Views