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Void Emperor's Yandere Eclipse

Betrayed and plasma-blasted by his Neon Shroud gang in a storm of neon rain, Joseph awakens as Daniel Ebraham Emmanuval—the despised noble heir scripted for a gruesome end in chapter one. Erebus quakes as the Intergalactic Union crumbles across countless planets: phoenixes incinerate dragon armadas, three-eyed seers weave treachery, beastmen shred colonies, ogres demolish dreadnoughts, elves lurk in starlit kills, dwarves forge extinction engines, and demons erupt from dimensional scars.Joseph's lifeline? The Transmigration System—doling out godlike gifts like precognitive surges, limitless mana, and yandere harem tethers that morph assassins into rabidly devoted power multipliers. He ensnares elf assassin Lira into his obsessively sharp devotee, claims three-eyed oracle Sira for reality-bending glimpses, seduces demon enchantress Kara into infernal rapture, enlists ogre behemoth Gron as his ferociously shielding brute, and domesticates beastwomen into savage entourages. From the blood-smeared throne hall, they shatter the siege, reigniting the Emmanuval dynasty's flames.From desperate stand to merciless dominion: he guts noble adversaries with ganglord guile, assaults phoenix roosts astride dragons, fuses alien legions to claim star clusters, and executes warp ambushes on Union despots. Harem rivalries ignite carnage—Lira vivisects a dwarf negotiator for stealing glances—while Joseph's betrayal-honed instincts merge with Emmanuval sorcery for devastating fusions, like ogre-augmented phoenix barrages pinpointed by elven phantoms.Void abominations consume worlds, ancestral Emmanuval vendettas rouse the Dragon Sovereign's cataclysm, but Joseph sculpts an invincible realm from galactic ruins. Can he survive his yandere paramours' lethal affections, or will the supreme villain conquer the stars? Brimming with explosive ascensions, scorching fixations, thunderous warfare, and relentless hooks in a peril-saturated cosmos where treachery crowns sovereigns.
Emmanuval_Thoms · 19 Views

F Grade Healer Becomes Strongest Biomancer

【WebNovel Spirity Awards 2026 Entry】 ════════════════════════════ Mio was the worst healer in Tokyo. F-grade, dead weight—her party kept her around out of pity until they did the math and left her bleeding in a cathedral. Something old was waiting there. It offered her a Class that devours its hosts. Three Biomancers came before her. Three corpses. She said yes anyway. Now pain is currency, death is fuel, and the hunger grows with every kill. The Bureau wants a weapon. Her sister wants her home for dinner. Mio said yes to all of them. ════════════════════════════ Author's Note: This is my first novel. I wanted a LitRPG where getting stronger costs something real, and the protagonist knows it. As long as readers are interested, I'll keep writing. Mio's story has a long way to go. ════════════════════════════ [?] FAQ: 1. This is a progression fantasy with system elements, but the system serves the story. not the other way around. Expect meaningful numbers, not stat spam. 2. Romance is not the focus. Mio has bigger problems. 3. The story gets dark, but it's earned. No grimdark for shock value. ════════════════════════════ Schedule: 1-2 chapters daily @ 10am-2pm CST | Chapter Length: 1,000-1,500 words ════════════════════════════ Powerstone Goals: 100 = +1 chapter 125 = +2 chapters 200 = +3 chapters 250 = +5 chapters ════════════════════════════ Support: Collections, comments, and reviews keep this alive. ═════════════════════ #weak_to_strongest #female_lead #litrpg #mass_awakening #dark_fantasy
musuyin · 8.5k Views

The Girl He Wasn't Allowed to Touch.

This is a harrowing, emotionally devastating story about injustice, survival, and a love so pure that society mistakes it for sin. At the center stands Indrajit, a man whose life ended long before his heart stopped beating. Twelve years ago, at the age of twenty, Indrajit witnessed the brutal sexual assault and murder of his beloved girlfriend Tandra. Beaten nearly to death, pinned down, and rendered helpless, he was forced to listen as she screamed his name—begging him to save her. He could not. That moment shattered him forever. To shield the real perpetrators—wealthy, powerful men—the system did what it always does: it lied. Evidence was fabricated. Witnesses were silenced. And Indrajit was framed as both rapist and murderer. Society swallowed the lie without hesitation. His family, enslaved by honor and social image, disowned him. His father declared him dead. Funeral rites were performed for a son who was still breathing. Prison became his twelve-year-long apocalypse—an endless cycle of violence, humiliation, and psychological annihilation. Indrajit survived only through rage, guilt, and the echo of a promise he once made to Tandra: “I will always protect you.” A promise he believes he failed. Now thirty-two, Indrajit is released into a world that still sees him as a monster. Emotionally hollow, physically scarred, dependent on sleeping pills, and slowly destroying himself through starvation, he exists like a living corpse—waiting either for death or for one final reckoning. Fate places him in a decaying apartment complex where he meets his neighbors: Katha, a teenage schoolgirl glowing with innocence, and her mother Madhurima, a sex worker relentlessly humiliated, ostracized, and dehumanized by society. The colony’s residents—self-appointed moral guardians—unleash cruelty on both mother and daughter. Gossip, character assassination, and public shaming expose the deep hypocrisy, misogyny, and selective morality that thrive beneath respectability. In Katha and Madhurima, Indrajit recognizes a pain he knows too well—the pain of being judged without truth, condemned without mercy, and erased without trial. In a world where everyone hates and judges Indrajit, Katha was the only one to care for him. This made her the world to him . Though numb and broken, something within him stirs. Over time, Indrajit forms a quiet, profound bond with Katha. She heals him—she teaches him how to live again through small, human moments: conversation, laughter, curiosity, trust. Through her eyes, Indrajit slowly relearns what it means to breathe, to care, to exist beyond guilt. He becomes her silent shield in a hostile world. When society whispers that he is corrupting her… When rumors accuse him of stealing her innocence… When fingers point and morals scream— —he is the only one who never lays a finger on her. Their connection is deep, intense, and painfully pure—built on shared wounds, unspoken understanding, and unconditional protection. It is a love that dares not define itself, because the world has already decided it is wrong. Indrajit tries desperately to protect Katha from the cruelty of the world—knowing all too well what happens when innocence is left unguarded. But in doing so, he becomes the easiest villain to blame. This is not a story of forbidden desire. It is a story of forbidden humanity. A tragic tale where the man labeled a monster is the only one who knows how not to hurt, and the girl he was “never allowed to touch” becomes the reason he remembers how to live—even if it costs him everything.
Anuvuti_Roy · 1.1k Views