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Beastmen Are Crazy, So I Sell Them Therapy

Blanca Frostine transmigrated into the very beast-world novel she’d been reading. Great. Fantastic. Even better? This world had a massive problem. In this empire, beastmen suffered from a condition called Hysteria. When their emotions spiked, they lost control and turned into rampaging monsters. When their emotions dipped too low, they reverted into small, helpless beast cubs. Therapy existed, technically, in the form of rare energy stones—but there was a catch. The stones only worked if they were hand-carved into the exact animal form of the beastman. The more realistic the sculpture, the stronger the calming effect. The more lifelike the carving, the more times it could be reused. Which was where Blanca’s luck kicked in. In her previous life, she’d been a legendary sculptor—wealthy, talented, and famously difficult to deal with. Her works were so vivid they felt like they were breathing. People waited months just to beg for a commission, and because she had zero patience for nonsense, the art world had crowned her with a fitting title: The Sculptress. So when Blanca realized she could carve energy stones better than anyone in this world, romance was not her first concern. Powerful beast husbands? Fated mates? Tragic, handsome generals with emotional damage? She waved all of it away. “I’ll date later,” she decided calmly. “After I get rich.” And so, instead of a love story, she opened a shop. A small, suspiciously low-effort store suddenly appeared on the Regional Network, selling palm-sized sculptures carved with terrifying realism. Just looking at the screen was enough to calm raging emotions. The empire lost its mind overnight. Orders flooded in. Nobles panicked. The military took notes. Unfortunately, the shop owner was… Lazy, sharp-tongued, and deeply uninterested in customer satisfaction. “No rush orders.” “No refunds.” “Stop messaging me at 3 a.m.” “And stop flirting in the reviews.” Still, her sculptures sold out within seconds. What Blanca didn’t expect was the growing number of powerful beastmen who began appearing in her life—each claiming they just needed emotional treatment, each lingering a little too long, each staring at her hands like they were something far more dangerous than weapons. After all, in an empire full of beasts who lost control when their emotions ran wild, Blanca Frostine was the only one who could calm them with a touch. And while she kept insisting she wasn’t interested in love— Love, unfortunately, seemed very interested in her. “Screw finding a husband,” Blanca thought, carving another masterpiece. “…Why do they keep lining up anyway?”
Admiral_Blue · 16.3k Views

Triarch of Ash and After

They wake to silence. No past. No names beyond the ones they give each other. No memory of the world that came before. Only three breaths in the dark. When Kael, Lyra, and Caelum emerge from an unknown slumber inside a cathedral of abandoned pods, they discover a city suspended beneath a fractured sky — a society reborn without history. The people move, speak, build, obey… but something inside them is missing. Something hollow. Something replaced. And the system that governs this new world is not surprised to see them. It has been waiting. Marked as a “Genetic Triad,” the siblings are anomalies in a carefully controlled reset — living variables in a civilization engineered to forget its own collapse. Each carries a power that defies containment: Kael bends force itself, gravity answering the fury he barely understands; Lyra radiates living light that awakens what should remain dormant — hope, memory, rebellion; Caelum alters probability with terrifying precision, unraveling certainty like thread. Together, they are balance. Apart, they are catastrophe. Fragments of their past begin bleeding through in flashes: a burning skyline, a broken crown-shaped tower, a choice that shattered the world. The deeper they search for truth, the more the city reshapes around them — surveillance tightening, white-eyed citizens turning hostile, entire districts glitching in and out of existence. Someone — or something — orchestrated the fall of the old world. And the siblings were at its center. But as memories resurface, a more dangerous possibility emerges: What if the reset wasn’t meant to erase them… What if it was meant to test them? Trust fractures as secrets surface between them. One may have caused the collapse. One may be destined to rebuild it. And one may be meant to end it permanently. In a society engineered for obedience, three forgotten heirs must decide whether to restore what was lost, reshape what remains — or let humanity begin again without them. Because the world did not survive its destruction. It was redesigned. And the architects have just awakened.
inoscope · 612 Views

Code Abyss: Resimulation (Inggris Version)

The world did not end with a single, catastrophic collapse. It ended because of something humanity created itself. In the era of Tyrak, a global system governed nearly every aspect of life. The world became stable, predictable, almost perfect—until one day, that order fractured. The sky split apart. The logic of reality lost its footing. Existence shattered into seven zones, giving birth to beings that failed to adapt to the world’s new laws. Amid the remnants of that ruin, a man awakens from cryostasis. He does not remember how the world ended. He does not know why he survived. His name is Kael Vieron—and his existence soon becomes an anomaly. Kael is cast into the realm of the Imperatrix—entities who rule over the structure of reality itself, far beyond the reach of human logic. A world that rejects most remnants of the old existence, yet inexplicably allows Kael to remain. As if his presence still holds a role yet unfinished. Then, a system appears—offering a way forward. It speaks of scattered fragments. Of a world that can be restored. Of choices that can still be made. But the further Kael moves forward, the clearer it becomes that this world is not merely broken—it is being guided. Every decision carries consequences that feel unnervingly precise. Every truth leaves behind a disturbing gap. In a world where reality can be rewritten, and salvation holds more than one meaning, Kael must confront a question no one ever taught him to answer: Is he truly choosing his own path—or merely walking along a road prepared long before he ever awakened? Because when the world stands on the brink of repetition, not every destruction is meant to be stopped. And not every savior comes to save.
CatKing15 · 12.3k Views

Western Fantasy: The Magic Swordsman, Outcast Of The Academy

In a world where the natural magic energy itself has been cursed into becoming monsters by gods and where dungeons threaten devour all civilisations, strength is the only thing that keeps you alive. Kael is sixteen, poor, and emotionally hollow. Born in the capital city Aurelion, he lost both of his parents—elite adventurers—to a dungeon outbreak. Since then, time has stopped feeling real. Days blur. Years pass. His heart stays empty as he lives in the slums of the capital city of Aurelion, doing odd jobs. When the Aurelion Royal Combat Academy opens its gates for new trials, Kael choose to step forward with his father's worn-down rune sword in his hand. He steps forward because he doesn't want to disappear. Labelled Unclassified and placed in the lowest class, Kael is mocked by nobles and prodigies alike. But something inside his Resonant Core reacts to danger in ways even the legendary adventurers cannot explain. His power isn't stable. It isn't normal, but it comes from his emotions. Assigned to a team that includes Arieth Noxveil—a sharp-eyed dark elf sent to ease racial tensions by the Dark Elves Court—Kael is thrown into real dungeon combat far too early. In the depths, where monsters born from corrupted magic hunt anything that breathes, Kael discovers that his numbness isn't weakness. It's a shield. And behind that shield… something ancient is waking. As dungeon outbreaks increase and whispers of the Abyss spread through the world, Kael is forced to face the truth about his parents. The Demon King who once defied the gods, and the curse that turned magic into monsters. To survive, Kael must do more than grow stronger. He must learn how to feel his emotions again. Because the world doesn't need another war machine. But a hero. It needs someone who can stand in the darkness of the abyss without breaking down. It's my first time writing an original book, if you find any mistakes or problem please comment I will try my best to improve.
_Savior · 2.3k Views

Damn it! Let's smash the darkness together!

In the post-apocalyptic era, amidst the wasteland and chaos, the great path reaches the heavens. Mad Outer Gods, uncontrollable cursed cultivation methods, extraordinary martial artists facing ominous old age... Above the starry sky, deities circle, and below, ghosts roam at night! In this doomsday scenario, Xu Shu carries the "Primordial Scroll" and transmigrates. Through a simulation game, he achieves one exclusive accomplishment after another, seeking a sliver of hope for survival. The ten-day apocalypse, the Dragon King returns, resurrects his lover, and saves the world; With a passionate and generous heart, he fights and conquers while carrying the burden of a grieving father whose child was stillborn... As more and more accomplishments are achieved, he gradually lets himself go within the simulation game. Until... A true disciple of the Female Void Palace is pregnant overnight, announcing an emergency lockdown; The long-extinct master of the White Jade Capital rises from the grave, destroys enemies with a wave and proves his Dao as a Great Emperor; A shepherd boy arrives at the gates of the Holy Temple, claiming to be Ye Su; Moreover, a young man riding a cow attains enlightenment, leaving Hangu Pass and preaching with a scroll: - The human race must strengthen itself. You may admire me, but there's no need to worship me; - Together, we punish those who claim to be gods! ... Dreams reflect reality, and more and more people begin to spread his name and words across the land. Only then does Xu Shu realize that the life he simulated has far-reaching effects, like a butterfly flapping its wings! And those rampant Outer Gods finally recall the fear that once dominated them... He dies thousands of times on the path to ascension, and another night passes in the Primordial Scroll. Suddenly looking back, he has shattered both heaven and earth. "I, Xu Shu, am a crude person. My apologies, fairy!" ---
Roll it again tomorrow · 458.5k Views