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The Affinity of Fate

Snow bites deeper than steel, and cages leave scars no eyes can see. Q97 is not a boy with a name—he is a number, an experiment carved from cruelty in the underground labs by vampires. In a world where hybrids are treated as disposable tools, his only hope is escape. Guided by the secret writings of those who came before him, he follows a path dug by rabbits and buried in whispers, chasing freedom through tunnels that lead toward human lands. But freedom has a price: the moment he crosses the border, he can never return. Never again to the castle’s red spires. Never again to the rose garden. Never again to the one vampire who gave him warmth when the world froze him numb. Sir Draven—the quiet gardener with golden eyes who carved clumsy little sculptures of ice just for him. Roses that melted by morning. A kindness that should not have existed. A memory Q97 cannot take with him, yet cannot leave behind. This is not a story of quick love or easy salvation. It is a slow journey of survival, longing, and fragile bonds that burn against the cold. A tale for those who believe that even in the darkest experiments, even under cages and snow, a single rose can bloom. ***** This is a slowburn, character-driven story. If you love emotional depth, healing & growing arcs, and found-family themes, this is for you. Stick around past chapter 10, that's when the heart of the story begins to unfold. Warning: mpreg, almost all male experiments have wombs. Please proceed with caution if you are uncomfortable. Romance will start when MC is older, Thank you ^^
I_Eat_Rice · 170k Views

THE BLACKSMITH WHO FORGED A NATION

In the war-torn kingdom of Valdris, where kings are crowned and deposed by the sword, where poets sing of brave knights and dashing generals, the story of Hannah would never be told. She is a blacksmith's widow in the forgotten village of Ironvale, a woman doing a "man's job" just to keep her two young children from starving. When her husband is conscripted and killed in the first battle of a pointless war, Hannah is left with nothing but her grief, her hammer, and a forge that is slowly going cold. She wants nothing from this world except to be left alone. But the world has other plans. A routed army detachment staggers into Ironvale, hunted by an enemy noble's elite cavalry. Their captain is dying, their weapons are shattered, and their cause is lost. Hannah, with no love for the king who took her husband, wants to turn them away. But the enemy doesn't ask whose side you're on. They only ask if you're in their way. Forced to repair the soldiers' equipment to save her village from being caught in the crossfire, Hannah does more than just fix broken swords. She improves them. Her husband's death taught her something the royal armories never learned: the difference between a weapon that looks glorious on a parade ground and a weapon that keeps a man alive in a real fight. She reforges their blades with a hidden strength, reinforces their armor with a practical flexibility, and designs a new type of horseshoe that won't crack on rough terrain. When the cavalry arrives, the king's men—with Hannah's humble work in their hands—win against impossible odds. The enemy captain, dying in the mud of her village, sees her at her forge. His last words are a curse that will follow her forever: "The king has a new witch. A smith witch." Word spreads like wildfire. The Smith Witch of the North becomes a whisper on the wind—a tale of a woman who can make a farmer's scythe cut through steel, who can turn scrap into salvation. Hannah wants none of it. She wants to raise her children, tend her forge, and live in peace. But war is a tide, and her village is built on sand. As the kingdom crumbles around her, as refugees flood her valley and deserters seek her out, Hannah discovers that peace is not something you can hide from. It's something you have to build. With her hammer as her only weapon, her forge as her fortress, and her children as her reason to fight, she will do what no general, no king, no hero has ever done: She will forge a nation from the ashes. This is not a story about a woman who learned to fight. It's a story about a woman who learned that the sharpest sword in the world is useless without someone to forge it, someone to sharpen it, and someone to believe in the hand that wields it.
TheLazyWriter241 · 623 Views

The Duke of the North

“You damn bastard emperor, son of a bitch. You really want to see me suffer, don’t you? You set me up to marry women whose families I slaughtered and kingdoms I burned. Do you think I’m an idiot? I know exactly what’s behind all your absurd little games!” Jeffrey has been called many terrifying names. The Mad Dog of Taurum. Bloodthirsty Monster. Reincarnation of the Devil. And many more... His whole life, he was nothing but an executioner, a weapon, a merciless beast. With his own hands, he helped his king conquer every kingdom across the land, drowning the world in fire and blood until the king’s ambitions were finally satisfied. But once the wars ended and vengeance was paid in full, Jeffrey wanted only one thing: peace. To sit in silence, to rest in obscurity, maybe even sleep forever in a coffin of his own choosing. The world, of course, had other plans. That wretched emperor gave him the cruelest “gift” imaginable: marriage to four princesses and a queen from the very kingdoms he had burned to the ground. Beautiful? Yes. Graceful? Certainly. But each of them carried their own danger. One could raise an army of the dead. Another’s rage could level cities. Another could reduce anything to ash with a single strike. Their beauty was nothing but a mask for hatred, vengeance, and chaos. And the worst part? Every one of them wanted him dead. The problem? Jeffrey couldn’t die. His curse of a power kept him alive no matter how broken his body or shattered his heart became. So, with a crooked smile, he offered them exactly what they wanted most: “Go ahead. Kill me.” Thus begins his blood-soaked harem life, tangled with intrigue, hatred, and bitter laughter. Because in this household, love is the last thing anyone should expect.
Gritaresyan · 650 Views

From Trash to Villain Master of Card: With Harem of Evil women

Kaito Yukimura thought being summoned to another world as a hero would be the start of an epic adventure. Instead, he was publicly humiliated, declared useless for having no magic, and exiled to the Black Forest to die. But Kaito didn’t die. In his desperation, he awakened his true gift: a pair of black gloves bearing cards that summon legendary villainesses—women so dangerous that even the gods once sealed them away. His first summoning, Adelheid—the Führerin of Collapse—not only saved his life. She offered him something more. A kingdom. From a forgotten village called Dreisburg, Kaito begins his rise. Not through heroic magic, but through ruthless strategy, psychological manipulation, and the lethal power of his queens: Adelheid, master of will and warfare. Lilith, poisoner of minds and faith. Naporia, empress of the sword and conquest. With every victory, his territory expands. With every fallen enemy, his legend grows. But with every summoning… he changes. Kaito can feel his humanity eroding—eroded by impossible decisions, necessary sacrifices, and the lines he keeps crossing. When the Kingdom of Avernor—the same kingdom that discarded him—sends blessed heroes and armies to crush his newborn realm of Neudämmerung, Kaito must face not only an external war, but an internal one: Is he a liberator protecting the discarded? Or is he becoming just another tyrant? With three deadly queens competing for his favor, questionable allies gathering at his side, enemies multiplying, and uninvoked cards whispering promises of limitless power… Kaito walks the razor’s edge between hero and monster. In a world where heroes are puppets and kings are corrupt, perhaps it takes a villain— —or three— to change the rules of the game.
RexxsAH · 21.2k Views

Transmigrated as the Villainess, Troubled by the Cuteness!

Shen Jingxian has become the exquisite villain in the book, where she is not good at anything except being the most beautiful. She goes to the National Academy to play; because she is so cute, she attracts the attention of an assassin and takes a lethal hit meant for the male lead, thus becoming his unattainable love, though she herself is unaware. She is kidnapped by mountain bandits, and the bandit leaders fall in love with her at first sight. In their battle for ownership over her, they overturn the world, and Shen Jingxian easily annihilates the bandits, saving the female lead's reputation. Later, she catches the eye of a prince from an enemy nation, prompting the male and female leads to lead a call for Yunyi Country to defend their greatest Princess. They urge young talents to strive, offer advice, and bravely kill the enemies! Ultimately, Yunyi Country successfully expands its territory. Shen Jingxian knows she won't live past 18. Over the years, no matter how hard she tries to change the plot, it always returns to the starting point in bizarre ways. She considers all changes by the male and female leads to be conspiracies, believing that only by dying can she escape. Little does she know, Shen Jingxian has already become the heart of Yunyi Country. Once the heart 'dies,' the whole nation falls into chaos. The male lead, Wen Ranchen, completely darkens, "I want everyone in the world to be buried with Jingxian!" Frightened, Shen Jingxian crawls out of a dog hole, "Uh... calm down, I'm still alive." I am the villain, but I am too cute. The story of a feel-good protagonist with a strong sense of justice, but because I am too cute, the protagonist is willing to destroy the world for me. An unbeatable beauty dumbfounding Princess × Gentle as jade, righteous General (darkened later, ruthless)
Ji Fu Ran · 188.6k Views