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I Just Wanted to Teach Cultivation, But Goddesses Keep Coming!

Webnovel Power Stone Ranking Results as of March 1, 2026! TOP 65! I’ll release one additional chapter tomorrow. Thank you for voting, dear readers! Please vote for this novel again this week for more bonus chapters! Have a great day and stay safe, everyone! ^_^ WebNovel Spirity Awards 2026 First Entry Book Link: https://www.webnovel.com/book/34709131300072805 W E B N O V E L webnovel.com its about a man who just wants to teach students and disciples and yet inexplicably lots of goddesses and fairies and beautiful maidens enter his life in the most unexpected fashion. ^_^ Update Schedule Daily Updates: One chapter per day Power Stone Ranking Goals Top 100: Additional 1 chapter (release weekend) Top 50: Additional 2 chapters (release weekend) Top 25: Additional 3 chapters (release weekend) Top 10: Additional 4 chapters (release weekend) Top 1: Additional 5 chapters (release weekend) Please note that any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, real world events, or locales is purely coincidental and unintentional. The characters, places, and incidents portrayed in this work of fiction are products of the author's imagination. Discord: https://discord.gg/mXMRjzF I used AI-generated images for my characters. If any of them resemble known female characters from anime or fiction, please contact me privately on Discord and I'll replace said images. No copyright infringement is intended. Thank you!
The_Procrastinator · 500.4k Views

The River Beneath the Ice

Caius Valenti is the iron fist that rules an empire built on fear and flawless precision. He tolerates no weakness, no error—not even 0.001%. A single fracture in his border security costs a general his career, his freedom, and possibly his life. Mercy is a liability; control is everything. Until Elara. She enters his world as a carefully constructed lie: a woman already claimed, already carrying another man’s child, a fabricated past designed to keep him at arm’s length while she dismantles him from within. But the lie becomes a cage of its own. The more Caius believes she belongs to someone else, the more violently he wants to make her his. He restrains himself through months of torment—cold showers, sleepless nights, the agonizing discipline of never touching what he believes is already taken—because to him, she carries his heir. He will not risk the child. He will not risk her. When the truth shatters—her untouched body, her deception laid bare—his rage is apocalyptic. He takes her virginity in fury, punishing the lie with brutal possession, leaving her marked, broken, and irrevocably his. Yet even in that violence, he cannot let her go. He bathes her afterward with shaking hands, tucks her into clean sheets, and watches her sleep like a man guarding something infinitely precious. Elara, trained to destroy him, finds herself undone by the man beneath the monster: the one who remembers her favorite tea, who cradles her through nightmares, who quietly bankrolls her brothers’ lives and secures the best doctors for her dying sibling—not out of kindness, but because they are extensions of her. She falls—hard, irrevocably—into the very darkness she was sent to extinguish. What follows is a war of silence and surrender. Caius locks her in ice: cold commands, deliberate distance, the threat of total ownership without tenderness. Elara fights back—not with escape, but with defiance. She wears his shirts, invades his office, refuses to eat alone, forces him to see her until the ice cracks. When it finally shatters, the river beneath flows dark and unstoppable. Public claimings in restaurants where his hand disappears beneath the table while rivals watch in frozen silence. Weddings where he stands beside her brothers as silent protector, funding miracles and futures because they are hers. Nights where he takes her with reverence and nights where he takes her mercilessly—until the final, untouched part of her body is his too. The pain, the tears, the begging to continue, the merciless claiming, the tender aftercare that follows—every act binds them tighter. In the end, there is no escape. There is only the river—deep, dark, flowing only one way. To him. A dark, obsessive romance of power imbalance, forced proximity, public humiliation and possession, anal claiming, intense aftercare, hurt/comfort, enemies-to-lovers-to-obsession, and a love so all-consuming it remakes them both.
Ayesha_Saddiqa_2666 · 332 Views

Mayhem of the Doom

A wise sage once said— “Within a human lies the power to build worlds and the instinct to burn them down.“ In year 2035, humans gained access to technologies unknown to them, some they were not worthy of yet. And what do humans do when they gain power they are unworthy of—They destroy. And so they did, they started the Apocalypse with their very own hands. ... Reed was an unremarkable guy thrown into the apocalypse to survive—barely clinging to life in a zombie-infested world for ten long years. No superpowers, no protagonist halo, Just scars, regret, and a personal grudge against canned beans. [A/N: They smell like sh*t!!] And then he died, all while going nuts. When Reed opened his eyes again, he found himself back six months before the apocalypse and he was already aware of exactly how the world was about to fall apart. While society argued about rumors and governments issued reassurances, Reed quietly stockpiled food, weapons, medicine, generators, and enough toilet paper to be mistaken as a salesman doing shady deals. When the apocalypse arrived, Others screamed, ran, died or even worse, bacame one of the zombies. But Reed had already prepared for the apocalypse, drinking the coke in his hand, he sighed. “Human... Restrained by desires, by fear, by hunger, by will that's sheer. Cannot ascend to godhood but only remain as mere.~” Elise: What a hypocrite. (눈_눈) But soon, Reed realized he wasn't the protagonist of the world, because there were other protagonist, growing like cancer. So did he decides to do? To crumble the bud before it grows. Some with deception, some with trickery and some with sheer strength. As the world collapsed, Reed thrived—farming zombies, looting protagonists, and casually walking through disaster zones like a man running errands. While others fought tooth and nail for scraps, Reed cooked hot meals, slept on clean sheets. But something was off, the people meant to “save humanity” kept failing. The heroines meant to follow chosen saviors kept drifting his way. Now, as mutated hordes evolve, human factions clash, and so-called Children of Heaven rise to claim the future, Reed indulge in his luxuries, watching the world burn in peace. Reed: “I already survived the apocalypse long enough. Now… Reed shall enjoy it, transcend it.” Zombie Apocalypse | Villain | R-18 | Reborn MC | Fighting child of heaven | Harem |
Ryuma_sama · 54 Views

Transmigration:The Villain Wants A Happy End Without His BeastHusbands

After finishing a tragic novel where the villain is betrayed and killed by his own beast husbands, Li Wei does what any reasonable reader would do. He rants about the ending. Then he gets hit by a car. When he opens his eyes again, Li Wei finds himself inside that very novel, reborn as Su Ningyan, the future villain destined to walk a path of madness, war, and blood. Ten years before his fall. Ten years before his death. In the original story, Su Ningyan’s unstable phoenix beast core drives him toward forbidden power, turning him into a feared villain who ultimately dies at the hands of the men he loved most. This time, Li Wei refuses that fate. He will avoid the villian arc. He will heal his beast core. And he will stay far away from the four terrifying beast princes who will one day become his husbands. Unfortunately, fate has other plans. The academy meant to heal him becomes a battlefield of tension, rivalry, and instinctual bonds. The beast princes notice him far too early, and the more Su Ningyan tries to escape the plot, the tighter destiny coils around him. Because in a world ruled by beast bloodlines and ancient bonds, some connections cannot be severed only delayed. And the husbands who once killed him… may not be willing to let him go again. **** Excerpt Su Ningyan didn’t know where he was. At first, he thought he was dreaming. His body felt warm... too warm... and the scent in the air was unfamiliar, sharp and clean, like lightning after rain. He turned onto his side. And froze. A pair of golden dragon eyes stared back at him from inches away. The man was breathtaking. Long black hair spread across silk pillows, sharp features sculpted as if carved from jade. His presence alone pressed down on Su Ningyan’s chest, heavy and suffocating. His face went pale. “What the—” “You’re awake.” The man smiled faintly. Jun Haoxuan. Azure Dragon Clan. Future Beast King. And, according to the book, one of the men who would eventually become his husband. “Did you sleep well?” Jun Haoxuan asked calmly. Su Ningyan’s eye twitched. He was supposed to be avoiding them. So why was he waking up in the dragon prince’s bed?
MidnightPen · 121.2k Views