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Curtains Never Opened

In the middle of a campus designed for noise, connection, and becoming, one student drifts quietly through four years of invisible existence. While friendships bloom in crowded hallways and identities sharpen under fluorescent lecture lights, their world narrows instead — shrinking into routines, avoidance, and a growing interior silence. Days blur into one another, marked not by milestones but by hesitation, withdrawal, and the exhausting choreography of appearing functional. Social anxiety becomes architecture. Classrooms turn into arenas of imagined judgment. Conversations fracture before they begin. Trauma lingers without name or shape, surfacing in small disturbances — sleepless nights, unfinished thoughts, an ever-present sense of dislocation. Depression settles not as drama but as weight: muted colors, stalled time, the slow erosion of desire. The outside world continues, indifferent and bright, while behind perpetually drawn curtains, life feels suspended. As semesters pass, isolation deepens into habit. Opportunities dissolve into avoidance. Relationships remain hypothetical. Memory itself becomes unreliable — years remembered not through events, but through absences, omissions, and the quiet persistence of things never attempted. Yet within the stillness, subtle tensions accumulate: the unbearable friction between who one appears to be and who one feels themselves dissolving into. Curtains Never Opened is a restrained psychological portrait of alienation, emotional paralysis, and the quiet violence of internal struggle — a novel about the versions of youth that unfold not in spectacle, but in silence.
M00NKNIGHT · 1.5k Views

The Winter that Burned

Winter drapes the city of Sapporo in silence—snow on rooftops, frost on windows, and secrets beneath every breath of cold air. It is in this frozen landscape that two lives on opposite ends of the city begin to move toward each other. Ichika Komori lives a life built on elegance and expectations. Surrounded by luxury and perfection, she is admired like a snow sculpture—beautiful, delicate, and cold to the touch. Her heart, long protected by ice, has forgotten what warmth feels like. Across the city, Rikuu Arakawa survives a world far less forgiving. Raised by hardship and night fights in back alleys, his emotions burn hot—anger, loyalty, fear, and a past that left its mark. The fire inside him keeps him alive, yet also threatens to consume him. When their paths cross, something impossible begins: Rikuu becomes the spark that melts the frost around Ichika’s guarded heart—and Ichika becomes the snow that cools the burning storms inside Rikuu. Their worlds should never have met. Yet winter has a way of changing everything. The Winter That Burned is a story of unlikely connection, slow and inevitable as falling snow, where fire learns to soften, and ice discovers how to feel again. In a city of silence and secrets, they will learn that some hearts freeze to survive… and some flames burn not to destroy, but to heal. Additional Notes: • No need to worry about errors on this novel (except for plot errors), each chapter is checked thrice by the author and by another person (a friend) before being uploaded. • Upload time: Monday–Friday: 11:00PM/23:00 GMT+8
rfaeljrmiah_ · 51.4k Views

THE SENTINEL GUIDE

Mu Chen lands a spot on a top-notch special ops team at this super high-tech military base, where honestly, everyone's watched like they're just another piece of equipment, guides and sentinels alike. Officially, he's supposedly a weak, late bloomer guide, brought in because they're short on people and the higher-ups are hoping to collect some new intel. But the real deal? He's secretly packing some serious power that, if anyone found out, would land him locked up, cut open for study, or stuck with them forever. The team's field leader is Ye Fan, a legendary A-tier sentinel who's got a reputation for being incredibly tough to control and having practically zero compatibility with guides. He's not exactly thrilled about Mu Chen joining, thinks the timing of the transfer is sketchy, and gets a weird vibe from him – too quiet, too polished, like a signal that just won't decode. Mu Chen keeps a low profile, playing the part of a harmless newbie while he figures out all the team's protocols: how to get permission to link up, compatibility ratings, and surveillance that even digs into their private thoughts. As the missions get more intense and the system gets more suffocating, Mu Chen ends up saving people over and over in ways that just look like sheer luck or skill. Except Ye Fan can sense the truth behind it every single time, like a wave of relief he never expected. Their connection builds under the intense pressure of the unit: stolen moments of kindness between missions, silent acts of protection, and a spark that gets seriously risky because it's totally off-limits. The more the institute tries to keep them in check, the more Mu Chen has to gamble with exposing his true self. And the more Ye Fan has to figure out if he'll stick to the rules of the system that made him, or torch the whole thing to keep Mu Chen safe.
PurpleLotus_01 · 14.5k Views

Surviving A Novel I Don't Remember: A Tutor's Guide To Staying Alive

"If I can just stay under the radar, I might survive the final chapter." Kim Jowoon woke up in a novel world as the illegitimate fourth son of a marquis, Julian Von Astrea, and it looked like every single character hated him. It was a world where everyone looked like a protagonist—shining eyes, tragic backstories, destiny practically dripping off them. Everyone except him. He didn't even get a script. Then the Affection System popped up and crushed his hopes in one clean line of text: every so-called “hero” in the capital had a solid 0% interest in his continued existence. Naturally, Julian did the most reasonable thing possible—he ran. Straight into the safest job he could think of: tutoring the young son of the Empire's most reclusive (and famously cold) Duke. The plan was foolproof. Win over the kid, stay invisible, collect a fat paycheck, and live long enough to die of old age instead of plot relevance. It didn't go smoothly at first. The child never spoke, the Duke barely appeared, and Julian briefly wondered if he'd chosen the wrong kind of death. But somehow… it worked. The Duke's son quickly warmed up to him. Lessons became warm and fun moments, and silence turned into trust. And even stranger, the Duke's affection level didn't just rise—it skyrocketed into something Julian absolutely had not planned for. For the first time since transmigrating, he felt safe. Then the Emperor began to interfere, so much that he became a madman to Julian. Julian thought he could live quietly. Well... He thought wrong.
Byul_Byre · 186.4k Views

The Civil Servant's Job is to Raise The Furries!

Xu Ying, a veteran veterinarian, died suddenly from overwork and became a new animal rescuer at the Desert Rescue Station. Good news, crossing over gives you a permanent position! She now has an iron rice bowl! Bad news: she starts off being thrown into a no-man's land by a malicious coworker and is about to starve to death! When she was about to starve, Xu Ying was surprised to discover that she could understand the little animals speaking in the desert! By communicating and seeking help from the animals, she successfully returns to the rescue station, embarking on a journey of easy wins! In the desert where materials are scarce, ear fox cubs are hungry? A rugged and handsome guy who owns a thousand-acre ranch races cars to deliver baby bottles and formula; Is getting rich difficult? The sand cat sheriff helps her catch a spy, and each capture earns her half a million! Are the living conditions too poor? She rescues a rich beauty abandoned by her boyfriend in the desert, and the beauty's CEO uncle dispatches a plane loaded with supplies and a renovation team to upgrade Xu Ying's dormitory! Is the work atmosphere bad? She helps the sand rats move, and the Little Desert Rat helps her discover oil! Everyone relies on her to succeed, and Xu Ying's expressions become the cues for colleagues and leaders! Painlessly becoming a mom to a bunch of adorable, nationally protected little animals, netizens are envious to tears, flocking to Xu Ying’s live stream to virtually raise cubs every day. When a disaster strikes, Xu Ying leads the Animal Rescue Team to save countless compatriots during prime time. With the help of the fur babies, the desert turns green, shocking the world! The country treats Xu Ying like a beloved daughter! She gets featured on news reports, receives public commendations, and is assigned a handsome agent for protection, while a team of smart techies takes orders from her! With a permanent position, Xu Ying enjoys her dream life of raising furballs comfortably. Her only worry is that there are too many handsome guys around, leaving her dazzled!
Digging Small Lotus · 776.2k Views