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What Do You Mean I Have To Comprehend Dao As A Mortal God?

Six years ago, the very first portal appeared that carried mana into Earth, awakening powers within humans. Some used them for selfish reasons while others thought to use them for the betterment of society. Everything changed when monsters appeared through these portals and humanity had to fight back against them for our survival. Amongst them were individuals who had awakened godlike powers that came straight from mythology: A New Yorker who has multiple pairs of wings sprouting from his back while carrying a scroll and pen; A Ukrainian firefighter who controls fire with the embodiment of a primordial demon; and even a Japanese historian who wields lightning that materialises floating drums on his back. They were Mortal Gods, mortals that had the power of Gods and now stand above humanity to supposedly protect us from the monsters beyond the portal. I was just another normal awakened human who was about to meet my end when a jade book appeared in front of me. What do you mean I have to comprehend Dao?! *** Notes: Any R-rated scenes will be denoted by a '*' followed by an 'R' with the number of 'R's showing how much of it is R-rated. '*R' would be around 25%, '*RR' would be about 50% and '*RRR' would most likely be the entire chapter. MC is a male but there may be some intersex characters who may or may not be involved with the MC in the story so if that's also unacceptable to you then consider yourself warned. Also yes to harem. No to NTR. You can join our discord through this link: https://discord.gg/CRrb56c
Draekai · 1m Views

Agniveer: The Unspoken Love

It is the story of a brave Agniveer—bound by duty, defined by valor, and torn between love and obligation. Arjun was a man who had pledged his life to the nation even before he wore the uniform. Yet, his heart belonged to Kavya,the woman who feared losing him to the very uniform he dreamed of. She never wanted him to join the armed forces, but circumstances unyielding and unforgiving left him with no choice. Becoming an Agniveer was not just his decision; it was his destiny. But fate, as always, had other plans. Before he could build a life with Kavya, he was forced into a marriage with Shreya, a union neither of them desired, for both were already in love with someone else. What began as a reluctant compromise soon spiraled into a nightmare when Shreya was found murdered… alongside the man she loved. And Arjun;innocent, unaware, and absentwas framed for their deaths. On a brief leave during a festival, he returned home hoping for solace, only to be shackled in accusations he could neither comprehend nor escape. The nation he had sworn to protect could not protect him. Branded a criminal, he was thrown into prison, his honor shattered, his spirit broken. Defeated by life, Arjun stood at the edge of despair… until he met Madhav Kaka. A man of quiet wisdom, Madhav Kaka rekindled the dying flame within him. He did not just give Arjun hope,he gave him direction. With renewed strength, Arjun stepped out on bail, determined to fight not just the world, but the darkness within himself. Rising from the depths of depression and disgrace, he began rebuilding his life piece by fragile piece. As a freelancer, he struggled to survive, but more importantly, he struggled to believe again. And then… he returned to Kavya. Against all odds, against all pain, he managed to win back her heart,not as the man he once was, but as the man he had become through fire and loss. Yet, destiny had one final twist in store. A forgotten chapter of his past,his childhood love re-entered his life, stirring emotions he thought were long buried. Torn between past and present, love and truth, Arjun found himself in a battle far more intense than any he had faced before. But this time, he chose differently. He chose truth over illusion. He chose dignity over desire. He chose self-respect over everything else. In the end, Arjun not only proved his innocence and reclaimed his lost honor, but also rediscovered himself the man he was meant to be. Not every victory is about love. Some victories are about standing tall… even after the world has tried to break you. And Arjun,once a broken soldier rose again, not just as a survivor, but as a symbol of resilience.
Pushpa_14 · 67.3k Views