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Reincarnation Of The Last Survivor

When the world burned, Gazelle survived. Not because she was chosen but because she refused to die. The land cried out as humanity fell. Cities crumbled into dust, rivers ran thick with blood, and men and women were reshaped into grotesque beings born of broken balance. What remained of the world became a vast, silent grave. For six months, Gazelle walked it alone, fighting through ruin and memory, until she stood as the last living human beneath a dead sky. After slaying the final abomination the living vessel of humanity’s collapse, Gazelle is betrayed by the one name she buried deep within her soul. Torn apart and bleeding out upon the earth, she is met not by death, but by a presence as old as the land itself. It does not offer mercy. It does not grieve. It bears witness. From it, Gazelle learns the truth: the fall of the world was not chaos, nor punishment. It was a trial a measured breaking, repeated again and again. The world was never meant to endure. Gazelle was never meant to remain. She was an Extra, an unmarked life cast into a cycle of endings, where a fate-bound protagonist has been reborn hundreds of times and failed each time. Where destiny is tested through ruin, and only those who satisfy the unseen laws are allowed to move forward. When offered passage beyond the trial to step into the greater turning of existence, Gazelle refuses. She will not walk another path paved with borrowed fate and endless suffering. But the balance has already shifted. Because when an unchosen soul survives what prophecy could not, the watchers take heed and the next trial will no longer be content with merely ending worlds.
Beautiful_Mind · 0 Views

Too Many Losing Heroes

Too Many Losing Heroes Five lives. Five stories. Each scar hides a reason to love again. Told through five arcs, every story reveals a different kind of love — gentle or painful, quiet or fierce — each capturing a truth about what it really means to love and to lose. Arc 1 — Rahul: The Artist of Lies He hides behind sarcasm and silence — a boy who doesn’t believe in love or justice anymore. But when a strange confession turns his quiet world upside down, he finds himself drawn into something he never expected: sincerity. In a place full of fake smiles and whispered rumors, Rahul learns that sometimes the hardest truth is letting someone see who you really are. A story of trust, redemption, and the kind of love that feels too real to be safe. Arc 2 — Raj (Hayabusa): The Boy with the Scar To everyone, Raj is perfect — a calm, focused fencing champion who never loses his composure. But perfection is just another mask. When an unexpected encounter challenges the loneliness he’s carried for years, Raj must decide if he’s ready to open his heart again — or if some memories are too sharp to hold. A story about gentle hearts, hidden pain, and finding someone who doesn’t flinch at your scars. Arc 3 — Leo: The Star Who Forgot to Shine He was born to be adored — the idol, the dancer, the name on every billboard. But fame is a cruel mirror, and Leo’s reflection hides more than anyone knows. When a girl with quiet eyes steps into his world, she doesn’t see the celebrity — she sees the boy still learning how to breathe. And for the first time, he wonders if love could be louder than applause. A story about fame, fear, and the courage to love when everyone’s watching. Arc 4 — Hritik: The One Who Sees Too Much Hritik trusts numbers more than people. He built walls out of code, firewalls around his heart — because data doesn’t lie, but people always do. Then someone begins breaking through both. As secrets unravel and memories resurface, Hritik learns that not every connection is meant to be encrypted. A story about control, vulnerability, and falling for someone who knows how to read your silence. Arc 5 — Neel: The Forgotten Memory He doesn’t remember what he lost — only that something inside him aches for answers. Surrounded by friends who treat him like glass, Neel begins to piece together the truth hidden behind their smiles. But when love brings back the memories they all tried to bury, Neel must face the question none of them ever could: Was it worth it? A story about memory, love, and the quiet heroism of forgiveness. Series Theme Every arc is a different kind of love — one born from pain, another from trust, another from loss. Five broken hearts, one shared story. Because not all heroes save others. Some just save themselves — one heartbeat at a time.
The_Prince_XI · 15.6k Views

Who Says Healers Can’t Deal Damage? [Holographic]

**Disclaimer:** This is a fan translation for personal enjoyment and educational purposes only. I do not own the original work, nor do I claim any rights to it. All rights belong to the original author and copyright holders. This translation is provided free of charge and is not intended for commercial use. If you enjoy this work, please support the official release if/when it becomes available. If the original author or copyright holder requests removal of this translation, I will comply immediately. _____ Sheng Sheng transmigrated into a romance online-game novel, becoming a cannon-fodder female supporting character with the same name. This female supporting character was a complete love-brain—every day she only wanted to chase after the male lead, becoming the male god’s devoted simp. In the end, she was eliminated early as cannon fodder and died young. When Sheng Sheng transmigrated into the story, it just so happened that the original male lead sent her a message: “I just want to play the game alone. Don’t follow me anymore. It’s really annoying.” According to the original plot, next the cannon-fodder female supporting character should cry, make a scene, and threaten suicide—doing anything to cling to the male lead. Sheng Sheng thought for a moment, suddenly realized something, and replied: “If you contact me again, you’re my third grandson.” Then she blocked him, reported him, and completed the three-hit combo of basic decency in one seamless package. Looking at the bright red exclamation mark after the chat window, the original male lead: “???” ______ Earth OL players all felt that the game had to be bugged. “I want to report this! How can a healer solo a five-man dungeon?!” “I want to report too! This healer can pin an assassin down in PvP—she’s definitely cheating!” GM: After investigation, this player shows no abnormal behavior. All players in the game: Having no abnormalities is the biggest abnormality, okay?! As the only healer in the entire game who possesses attack skills, Sheng Sheng quietly hides her achievements and fame. “Why be a simp? Play the game seriously, earn tons of money, climb to the peak of life, and keep a little wolfdog—doesn’t that sound good?” A certain little wolfdog: “Keep me. I’m very cheap. I can even pay you instead.” Sheng Sheng: “…Promise me one thing. Don’t be a simp.” ______ Notes from the Author / Reading Guide 1V1, HE, sweet and爽 (feel-good) story Feel-good novel, feel-good novel, feel-good novel — important things are said three times The author’s brain is not the same as a normal person’s and refuses treatment A self-indulgent work written to survive a reading slump. If you don’t like it, please don’t leave comments—just move your mouse quickly to the upper right corner. Let’s part on good terms. Over!
EdibleMapleSyrup · 1.7k Views