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Shadow: I Can Use All Elements

Let’s be honest. You’ve probably read a hundred stories like this before. Guy gets a system out of nowhere. A cheat appears. Some mysterious force decides to gift him power like it’s a free trial. Yeah… that one. This is not that. Because instead of receiving a system… He built one. With his own hands. Inside his own body. And no, this has never happened before. Not even once in history. This is the first system ever created. Not gifted. Not found. Not stolen. Made. His name is Shadow. Yes, it sounds like he’s trying too hard. No, he didn’t choose it. Blame his family for that one. At sixteen, he did something insane. He successfully installed a system inside himself using forbidden rune theory and logic that most people would reject immediately just by hearing it. And somehow… It worked. Now here’s where things get interesting. Infinite mana. That means he doesn’t run out of energy. Ever. No limits. No exhaustion. No “you’re out of mana” warnings. But don’t get excited yet—he still has to actually learn how to use it properly. So right now, it’s less “overpowered god mode” and more “unlimited fuel inside a machine he hasn’t finished building.” “Oh cool, a system.” No. He made it. “Oh cool, quests and leveling.” Yes—but this one answers to him. “Oh cool, one million beast cores requirement.” Yes. And his reaction was very simple: “…You’re joking.” In this world, people are born with limits. One element. One path. One destiny. Shadow looked at all of that and decided something very simple: “I’m not doing that.” Now let’s clear something up. He is NOT overpowered at the start. He is NOT invincible. But he is something far more dangerous: A person building the thing that will eventually make him unstoppable. He is smart. The kind of smart that turns impossible theories into reality just because he thought about them long enough. He is calm. The kind of calm that usually shows up right before something goes very wrong for everyone else. And he is observant enough to turn everything he sees into something useful later. Now about people. Some fear him. Some try to understand him. And some realize too late that they never even existed on the same level of “understanding” as him in the first place. And then there are others… Especially women. Some find him hard to read. Some find him strangely attention-grabbing without knowing why. And some realize, even without meaning to, that their eyes linger longer than they should. Not because he is trying to charm anyone. But because something about him simply pulls attention without asking for permission. He doesn’t chase it. It just happens. So yeah. This is a story about Shadow. The guy who didn’t receive a system. He created one. And now the world is going to find out exactly what that means. Unfortunately for everyone else… That discovery won’t be gentle.
Moos56 · 47.4k Views

Villain: Why On Earth Are There So Many Children of Destiny?!

After transmigrating into a world of cultivation as the young master of the Wu Clan, he thought he had hit the jackpot. With his family’s massive resources and his status as heir, the path to immortality and the peak of the world seemed guaranteed. His winning streak continued when he managed to join one of the most prestigious sects, being accepted into the peak of the Sect Leader himself. There, he became the First Senior Brother, surrounded by countless talented junior sisters who looked up to him. But the illusion shattered when his new Junior Brother arrived. The boy carried an unmistakable aura: terrifying talent, a comprehension that defied logic, and absurd luck. It was clear as day: the kid was the ultimate "Son of Destiny." Knowing that in any story that role made him the envious villain destined to be crushed, he decided to completely change his strategy. Instead of competing to be the best, he resolved to be the best Senior Brother in history! He looked after him, protected him, and nurtured the most perfect, brotherly relationship possible. Everything was going perfectly... until he discovered that he himself had a fiancée. A young woman who turned out to be another Child of Destiny. And to top it off, the original script demands that he, acting as the arrogant villain, must humiliate her by ruthlessly breaking their engagement to trigger her revenge arc. Why on earth are there so many Children of Destiny in this world?!
Neo_Maker · 53.9k Views

Jujutsu Kaisen: Tragedy Life Simulator

In the deranged world of Jujutsu Kaisen, having no Cursed Energy and no Cursed Technique is the greatest original sin. Touma Hayase crossed into this world with nothing. A talentless monkey in the eyes of every sorcerer, orphaned by Cursed Spirits that butchered both his parents, he nearly died the same way they did. Then, on the knife's edge of death, he obtained the "Simulator". No room for trial and error in the real world? Fine. He'd pay for every lesson in blood inside the Simulator. He began hunting for truth within those simulations, piecing together every scrap of intelligence about this twisted world. Used as bait by a deranged supervisor. Thrown onto the front lines as a meat shield by the Zenin Clan. Marked for extermination by Special Grade Curse Users who considered him a remnant of the old era. Through countless deaths, countless simulated dead ends, Touma didn't just accumulate unfathomable depths of Cursed Energy. He awakened an Innate Technique all his own: Phantom Night Parade, the power to forcibly read and replicate any Cursed Technique. Go ahead. Kill me once. I'll steal your techniques and your secrets from inside the Simulator. Years later, the Shibuya Incident erupted. The Culling Game began. When the Big Three Sorcerer Families and the rotten elite scrambled for a scapegoat, they found that the monkey they'd once trampled underfoot had already climbed a throne built on the corpses of Special Grade Cursed Spirits and high-ranking sorcerers alike, hell-bent on tearing this twisted world apart and rebuilding it from the ground up.
rivyura · 2.1m Views

The Villian Woke Up And Chose Soft Rice

Synopsis: The Villain Woke Up and Chose Soft Rice Lin Chen was a top-tier programmer and hacker—self-taught, obsessive, and running on caffeine and spite. He spent years grinding through all-nighters, chasing deadlines, cracking systems for corporate security firms. His body finally gave out at his desk: heart palpitating, vision fading, a single thought echoing—I just want to rest. He wakes up in a penthouse suite. A beautiful woman sleeps beside him. His phone shows a bank balance with seven figures—monthly allowance. And a floating system message reads: “You have transmigrated into the novel ‘The Heiress Returns for Revenge.’ You are Shen Hao, the villain. Your fate: betray the female lead, steal her company, die in jail at the male lead’s hands. Current timeline: three days after Gu Qingyan took you as her companion.” In the original story, Shen Hao’s inferiority complex over “eating soft rice” turns into greed and paranoia. He schemes. He backstabs. He loses everything. Lin Chen, who literally worked himself to death, looks at the silk sheets, the breakfast being prepared by staff, and the utter absence of a 9-to-9 grind. Then he looks at the villain’s script. He deletes it. No scheming. No stolen companies. No jail cell finale. Lin Chen embraces the salted fish era with the fervor of a man who has seen the other side of burnout. He makes Gu Qingyan’s tea. He learns her schedule better than her assistant. He naps in sunbeams. When anyone asks if he feels ashamed living off a woman, he answers honestly: “Shame is for people who haven’t pulled three all-nighters debugging kernel panic.” Gu Qingyan, the cold, sharp-witted heiress, waits for the betrayal her instincts warned her about. But her “boy toy” has no interest in her company’s shares. He’s too busy optimizing her home network and writing little scripts to block spam calls on her phone. The male lead—destined to become her avenging husband—hasn’t even arrived on scene yet. But when he does, he’ll find a villain who refuses to be a villain, a heiress who’s starting to smile, and a love story rewriting itself one bowl of warm soup at a time. The soft rice is warm. The salted fish is unbothered. And Lin Chen is finally getting some sleep.
TT_Lee · 11.8k Views

Atavism: Return to the Origin

All things are reverting to the primal origin. Humans, beasts, gods everything is being pulled back into chaos. Yet two souls refuse to submit. Elara Voss was once a kind, overworked scientist who learned the hard way that niceness only invites exploitation. Reborn into a declining noble family with a powerful but fading bloodline, she awakens Echo Gaze the terrifying ability to analyze, copy, and corrupt any power she fully understands. Her soul weapon, the Crystal Blood Scythe, can cut through abilities themselves. Kael Draven, a sharp-witted former lawyer who witnessed every dirty side of human society, awakens Devourer’s Hunger. His Iron Gauntlet channels this power as a gravitational singularity, allowing him to consume Prime Essence, abilities, and even pieces of runic tattoos. He lives by three cold rules: humans are capricious, nothing is useless if used correctly, and trust is only for those who prove useful. In a world where power is strictly ranked Awakened, Elite, Master, Sovereign, and the near-mythical Atavist the two form a toxic alliance of refusers. They scheme, steal, and climb the hierarchy with ruthless logic, masking their golden fingers from the Seven Sovereigns and the masked Atav Wardens who secretly accelerate the collapse. But every step upward makes the pull of Atavism stronger. The Sub-Realm is still stable… for now. The Mother Realm is already collapsing, and the Nine Fundamental Gods are fighting desperately to become the Supreme. In the end, only one question remains: Will they become the new Origin… or will they be dragged back into primal chaos like everything else? A dark progression fantasy with dual ruthless protagonists, strict cause and effect, evolving Soul Weapons, and a power system where strength itself is the greatest threat.
Marvel_Cosmos · 12.7k Views