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Surviving A Novel I Don't Remember: A Tutor's Guide To Staying Alive

"If I can just stay under the radar, I might survive the final chapter." Kim Jowoon woke up in a novel world as the illegitimate fourth son of a marquis, Julian Von Astrea, and it looked like every single character hated him. It was a world where everyone looked like a protagonist—shining eyes, tragic backstories, destiny practically dripping off them. Everyone except him. He didn't even get a script. Then the Affection System popped up and crushed his hopes in one clean line of text: every so-called “hero” in the capital had a solid 0% interest in his continued existence. Naturally, Julian did the most reasonable thing possible—he ran. Straight into the safest job he could think of: tutoring the young son of the Empire's most reclusive (and famously cold) Duke. The plan was foolproof. Win over the kid, stay invisible, collect a fat paycheck, and live long enough to die of old age instead of plot relevance. It didn't go smoothly at first. The child never spoke, the Duke barely appeared, and Julian briefly wondered if he'd chosen the wrong kind of death. But somehow… it worked. The Duke's son quickly warmed up to him. Lessons became warm and fun moments, and silence turned into trust. And even stranger, the Duke's affection level didn't just rise—it skyrocketed into something Julian absolutely had not planned for. For the first time since transmigrating, he felt safe. Then the Emperor began to interfere, so much that he became a madman to Julian. Julian thought he could live quietly. Well... He thought wrong.
Byul_Byre · 511.7k Views

Chakravartin - From a Clerk's Son to Emperor of India

In 2025, Eshaan Vikram Shresth is an archaeology professor at the New Nalanda University - brilliant, overlooked, and quietly consumed by a love of civilizations that died before the world could appreciate them. When he follows a hidden alignment in the ruins of the original Nalanda into a subterranean sanctum, he stumbles upon a secret the world has kept for over two millennia. The Nine Unknown Men, the legendary society founded by Emperor Ashoka the Great after the Kalinga War, are real. They have kept their vigil across centuries, guarding nine books of knowledge so dangerous that no single era could be trusted with them. And one of those books - the Ninth, has been waiting. For him. The Quill of Sociogenesis, dark and iridescent and impossibly alive, does not ask Eshaan's permission. It chose him. And next thing Eshaan knew, he is ten years old, frail, suffering from a disease and lying in a clerk's house in Pataliputra and the year is 1178 CE. He carries two things into this new life: the accumulated knowledge of a modern historian who has spent his career studying exactly what went wrong with India, and the mark of a cosmic mandate written in his own flesh. He knows the invasions coming. He knows the betrayals, the fractures, the missed chances. He has read every book, studied every empire that rose and fell in this soil. Now he will build the one that doesn't. Disclaimer - This Novel series is an Isekai medieval India historical fiction. I don't wish to hurt anyone's feelings and would like to trace an alternative history for Indian Subcontinent, exploring the possibilities if the events unfolded in a different way. Support me with UPI - nerdastrologer@ptyes Connect with me at - Discord: nerdastrologer Email: [email protected]
NerdAstrologer · 43k Views

Quick Transmigration: Village Chief In Another World!

Synopsis After years of overwork and stress, a 30-year-old public worker finally collapses alone in her apartment. But when she wakes up… she is no longer in her world. She has transmigrated into the body of Liu Yanyu, a nineteen-year-old fat village girl. Even worse… she’s not someone important. She is the most disliked person in Wu Village. Rude. Greedy. Foolish. A bully everyone avoids. And she awakens at the worst possible moment, villagers of Wu village have been kicked out after the death of their village chief. His two children take control, leading the villagers toward a new place by the southern riverbank… A place that will become their grave. Before she can even react, a strange system binds to her. A calm voice speaks in her mind, giving her one task: “Save Wu Village and become their village chief” The system shows her the future.. and their faith once they head towards southwestern riverbank. If nothing changes, the villagers will all be dead.. But Liu Yanyu doesn’t panic. And she doesn’t beg. Because whether the village lives or dies… is not her problem. To the east of the mountain lies a safer place. And she only needs to get herself there. The problem? Absolutely nothing. Whether they followed her or not is none of her concern. To them, Liu Yanyu is still the same useless, fat, and troublesome woman they have always known. As the villagers prepare to follow the wrong path, Liu Yanyu lets out a cold laugh. “Believe me or not… I’m leaving.” With a system in her hands and a second life ahead of her, she decides three things: 1- survive, no matter what 2- use the system to grow stronger 3- And protect her sisters and handsome hubby! As for Wu Village? If they live, they live. If they die… that’s their choice. But fate has its own plans. Because the more she walks away… …the more the village is forced to follow her.
sharon_rose18 · 31.2k Views

Intimidation Knight

The Order of Saint Merin ended with him. Not because it fell in a final stand—there was nothing left worth defending. The knights had been broken long before the last blade was raised, and he was the worst among them. Sir Henry Hildebraud of Mostenstein, the final knight, standing at the edge of his own grave. Magic ruled the world, and Henry possessed none of it. Against sorcerers who could reshape battlefields with a gesture, steel and training were meaningless. A sword did not argue with fire. A shield did not stop lightning. He was going to die, and he knew it. Then something absurd happened. A blow to the head—pure chance, pure stupidity—triggered a system. Not strength. Not speed. Not even magic. A single trait was amplified beyond reason: intimidation. He did not become more powerful. He simply became terrifying. Worse still, he had no control over it. Every sentence he spoke sounded like a threat of massacre. Casual conversation carried the weight of a war crime. Diplomacy became impossible. Silence was suspicious. Speaking was catastrophic. With no other options, Henry did the only thing he could to survive: he allowed the world to believe he was a monster far stronger than he truly was. Somewhere along this unfolding disaster, fate decided to complicate things further—or perhaps offer salvation—by pushing him toward a woman said to know how the Order could be restored and how he might rise above the farce he was living. The problem? Everyone agreed on one thing about her. She was completely unhinged.
awebnov2 · 12.3k Views