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Mr. & Mrs. Saison-Monsour: The Mafia & The Slayer Married Life

[Free Story] 'She is once an elite top soldier but gets betrayed and killed in prison however, her vengeful soul remains.' Skylar Saison-Monsour is now married at age 40, and despite being an intimidating CEO of her growing businesses in the city of Chevalier, she still manages to be the softest and sweetest wife to her husband, who she once had a crush on during her school years. But the ghost of her past is still in flames as she goes for a hunt each night without being suspected by her husband, Vincencio Saison-Monsour. He is her househusband with a three-year gap who loves her with everything he has. He'll do everything for his wife, and like his wife, he also has secrets that aren't easy to share; aside from being a mafia boss, he's an alpha werewolf, and it hasn't been discovered by his wife—not yet, at least. Both have their secrets that are hard to digest, but will their secrets become a hindrance once a fateful encounter is laid before them? Can their growing love save their marriage when truth from a dream connected to a blurry past, the secrets in their closets, and a haunted past begin knocking in their lives, especially when a baby is on the topic? Read and find out, how their secrets lead their marriage life and growing love on a rollercoaster ride of sweet excuses, vengeance, and a bloody action romance of a mafia and a slayer. ***Author's Note*** This novel has been written based on the collected figments of the author’s imagination, together with personal emotions and thoughts, which are all mixed inspirations to make this fictional novel alive and original. Any resemblance to a real person, setting, or event is purely coincidental. So kindly, don’t steal or copy any novels; instead, be inspired. Enjoy reading. ^^ *All Rights Reserved*
MistIris · 47.8k Views

Leveling down into the negatives

The year was 2056... The entire world had its eyes on a newly released game called Heaven’s Reverie. Everything began in 2047, with the global release of a virtual reality game called Neon Rift. It was the first VR game to attract players from all around the world and rise to the number one spot globally. During its first five years, Neon Rift received highly positive feedback, and the company’s shares reached billions of dollars in value. However, in 2052, everything changed when a software error in Neon Rift caused the death of a player. Although the developers claimed it was just a simple bug that would be fixed immediately, one question remained in everyone’s mind: How did that player die? Neon Rift had been designed to transfer at most 30% of the pain a player experienced in the game to their real body. But due to a software malfunction, the damage a player took from falling from a high place was fully transferred to their real body through the capsule. At least, that was the company’s explanation. When the player’s family found their child dead, rumors quickly spread around the world that Neon Rift could actually kill people. Within a few years, the value of Neon Rift’s shares dropped by more than 90%, and the number of players drastically decreased. By 2056, the company had gone bankrupt, and all its officials, including the developers, had disappeared. Humanity’s favorite — and only — virtual reality game, Neon Rift, was gone, and people began searching for new alternatives. It was at that moment that Heaven’s Reverie was announced. People who were already looking for a new game bought the Heaven’s Reverie capsule and logged in. The game’s fundamental concept was this: Heaven is promised to humans, but it is a place you cannot see before you die. The purpose of Heaven’s Reverie was to let people experience heaven while they were still alive. That was the game’s founding idea. However, since players preferred RPG and combat-oriented games like Neon Rift, a level system, battle skills, and combat mechanics were added to Heaven’s Reverie as well. The game featured five main classes: Archer, Warrior, Mage, Priest, and Assassin. Heaven’s Reverie analyzed players’ physical and mental conditions to suggest suitable classes. Players who were physically strong and skilled had a higher chance of unlocking special classes related to their real-world abilities rather than pure luck. For example, a person who practiced archery in real life had a much higher chance of unlocking a hidden class when selecting the Archer role. When the game launched, it broke sales records worldwide. The company’s stock value increased a thousandfold in a single day. Our main character, Kaelion, was nineteen years old and lived alone. His parents had disappeared when he was still a child. No matter what happened, he never gave up and tried to adapt to the ever-changing world. He had previously owned a Neon Rift capsule, but after the game was shut down, it became useless, causing him great loss. Buying the Heaven’s Reverie capsule was a huge risk for him. However, two weeks after the game’s release, he decided to buy the capsule and take his first step into the game.
skyleshd · 1.7k Views

Demonic Skeleton God

Join Reddit pls: Black_Devil https://www.reddit.com/r/t5_ed5ern/s/kEc83BDRe1 [Current Writing Contest-WebNovel Spirity Awards 2025 Fantas} Flain grew up in a futuristic world. When he was born his parents didn't want him because he didn't live up to their expectations and so he ended up very badly. Flain was employed as a slave. He was forced to mine radioactive iron deep in the mines. It was drilled into his head that he existed only to obey orders. Young Flain was obedient. He doubted some of it but knew nothing else. For years, he never saw a single ray of light; light was only spoken of among the others as a legend. The routine was the same: in the morning, he would take a nutrient tablet and water. Then he would mine all day, sleep eight hours, and repeat. Flain worked like this from childhood until he was ten years old. He even found a friend, but that friend died of radiation poisoning right in front of Flain. Flain couldn't stop mining. He kept mining with tears streaming down his face. Before bed, Flain cried. "I will become the strongest. I will kill you all, and you will become my slaves." Flain stopped crying, stared blankly at the rocky ceiling, then looked ahead. A manic grin appeared on his face, one that would often adorn it from that moment on. At the age of ten, Flain was assigned to a military camp due to his endurance in the mines and his survival against radiation. In the camp, Flain was trained. The regime was much looser; he even had an hour of free time each day. However, Flain didn't make any more friends. Even during his free time, he trained with a smile. He would achieve his goal at any cost, even if it meant training himself to death. Experiments were conducted on Flain. He lost his hair, two long gray arms grew on his back, and a third red eye appeared. Flain became a mutant. Flain was then sent to war. He fought with sharp katabas. He performed quite well in the war, earning himself command of ten soldiers and becoming a small commander. But one day, everything changed. Flain then dies, is swallowed by darkness, and Flain refuses to die, thus appearing as a skeleton in a fantasy world.
Morfus · 159k Views

The Guardians Pendant

Mordecai is a man haunted by a ghost he despises: his grandfather. His life is a cycle of dust, sweat, and failure on a dying farm, raised by a grandmother, Comfort, whose quiet grief he can't understand. In a world ruled by the wealthy and the magically-gifted, Mordecai is powerless. He sees it every day in the eyes of the girl he loves, Esther, as she's courted and harassed by Kael, a cruel, privileged student from the rival Dragon's Claw camp. Mordecai is a man of dirt and resentment, and he can do nothing but clench his fists. ​His inheritance is a map of this failure: the "Rising Sun," his grandfather's abandoned karate school, now a dilapidated monument to his family's shame, covered in the Dragon's Claw's taunting graffiti. With the dojo facing foreclosure and a high-stakes regional competition just weeks away, Mordecai sees the school as a final insult. He also inherited a heavy, locked toolbox from the old man—a mystery he has bitterly refused to solve for ten years. ​Pushed to his breaking point by the humiliation of his rivals and his own powerlessness, Mordecai finally forces the toolbox open. Inside, there is no junk, only old journals and a single, heavy bronze pendant. The moment the metal touches his skin, his world shatters. He is flooded with a raw, uncontrollable energy, a power that sharpens his senses, makes him impossibly fast, and allows him to do things that defy logic... things that feel like magic. ​The journals reveal a staggering truth: his grandfather wasn't a failure; he was a Guardian, part of a secret line protecting the world from those who hoard magic for themselves. But in a world where unauthorized power is a death sentence, Mordecai must keep his newfound abilities a secret. He begins to train in the shadows, his only allies his fiercely loyal (and completely non-magical) friend Silas and a growing, dangerous hope for his future with Esther. ​But the competition is looming, and the Dragon's Claw won't be satisfied with just mocking him anymore. As Kael and his powerful masters set their sights on destroying the Rising Sun and everyone in it, the tournament is no longer about saving a building; it's a public execution. To protect the people he loves, the boy who has hidden his whole life will have to decide what he's willing to unleash... even if it starts a war.
Asian_Emerson · 3.5k Views