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Reborn As A Villainous Cannon Fodder

I died as a hardcore gamer, only to open my eyes in a cultivation fantasy I once played. Not as the hero. Not even as a helpful mentor. or a big villian... But as the cannon fodder destined to die before the first act even concludes. I recognize this world instantly, the sprawling mansions of nobility, the immortal sects hidden in misty mountains, the power hierarchy where cultivators stand above common folk. I've played through this story dozens of times, defeated every hidden boss, unlocked every secret ending. And now I'm trapped inside it, wearing the skin of the game's first villain. My position? The worthless young master of a prestigious family, universally despised yet secretly possessing a dormant bloodline that nobody in-game ever discovered because this character dies too quickly. But something is wrong. Characters are behaving differently than they did in the game. Events are unfolding in unexpected ways. The cold beauty who should immediately despise me seems strangely interested in my skills. The vixen villianess who orchestrated my demise now studies me with curiosity. Is my presence changing the storyline? Or was there always more to this world than what players could see through their screens? With each deviation from the script I memorized, my meta-knowledge becomes less reliable. Yet it remains my greatest weapon as I navigate political intrigue, forge unlikely alliances, and desperately work to awaken powers that were never meant to be unlocked by a character designed only to die. I refuse to be expendable. I reject the role assigned to me. In a world where destiny is supposedly predetermined, I will rewrite the algorithm itself, or break the entire system trying. ---------- All names, places, and deities are fictional and not linked to any real religion or culture.
haytham_ · 1.4m Views

DC: Reborn Zod, I Will Make Krypton Great Again!

Reborn as General Zod, who was about to be exiled after the failed coup, he was powerless to save Krypton from destruction. In order to change his fate of having his neck broken by Superman, the son of the DC Universe, in the future, Zod plans to find a place with the sun and live there peacefully. However, he didn't expect that the Myriad Worlds Roulette System would be activated at this time. At the beginning, he would obtain the complete inheritance of the Emperor's Scripture of the Holy Emperor of the Sun, and he could also obtain the number of roulette draws by triggering tasks. The first time he drew, he got the sunflower from Plants vs. Zombies. Even without solar radiation, he could still unlock the super talents of Kryptonians. So Zod decisively changed his goal. He planned to arrive on Earth in advance, retrieve the Codex of Life from Superman, use the Creation Chamber technology to mass-produce Kryptonians, and gradually rebuild a new Krypton. As he continued to complete tasks and gain more draws from the Wheel of All Worlds, Zod also gained more treasures and abilities. From the energy crystals that can give life to planets in Armor Hero Xingtian, to the seeds of the Tree of Life in Ultraman Orb, or the dimensional wall that can travel through parallel time and space at will in Kamen Rider Decade... He found the super Kryptonian Hale, defeated Superman, improved and upgraded the Kryptonian genes, and then he had a group of super Kryptonian warriors who had no weaknesses and were powerful enough to rival gods. From then on, the name of New Krypton resounded throughout the multiverse and even in all the heavens and worlds. -------------------------------- 40 advanced chapters are now available on Patreon!
TripleCrownss · 1.1m Views

Ember’s Grace/The Architect’s Sacrifice

A game designer, reborn as a disgraced noble's bastard in the empire he created, must use his foreknowledge of an apocalyptic battle to survive—but his biggest threat isn't the alien horde. It's the golden-eyed heir who discovers that touching him is the only thing that stops the prince from going mad. Synopsis: New Era 284. The Celestial Empire spans the stars, ruled by five noble houses locked in a cold war. At its heart lies the Celestial Military Academy, where the empire's future elite train for the century-long war against the insectoid Krai. Jiang Jin, a burned-out game designer, dies at his desk and wakes up as Orion Ember—the despised bastard of House Ember, demoted to being a "companion" to the heir of the most powerful house, Peregrine Cinder. Peregrine is everything Orion designed in his game: perfect, untouchable, and hiding a deadly secret—a genetic flaw that sends him into violent, mindless rages. But when Orion gets too close, something impossible happens: Peregrine calms. Now the golden-eyed prince is convinced Orion is either a weapon or a threat. He keeps him close—too close. And Orion, who knows that in 87 days the "Falling Star Battle" will annihilate the academy and kill everyone he's starting to care about, must play a dangerous game. To survive, he must use his game designer's mind to outthink an empire. To win, he must gain the trust of a man who trusts no one. To live, he must stop the prince from burning out—without letting himself get burned. But in a game of empires and embers, the line between savior and sacrifice is written in fire.
Alicia_Jiao · 960 Views