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The foolish architect

Samuel was thirteen when his world flipped upside down. One regular day, his class got shuffled, and suddenly he was sitting in a strange room with faces he didn’t know. That’s when he saw her. She didn’t speak much, but there was something about her—quiet, steady, just there. Before long, walking home together turned into the highlight of his day. He found himself paying more attention to her than to his own life, like he was studying some secret blueprint. Months passed, and Samuel’s thoughts only got messier. In his head, he had this whole council—pieces of himself arguing back and forth. Fear, logic, hope, impulse; he’d always counted on them to help sort out the world, even if they made a lot of noise. When she started to drift away and their talks faded, those voices grew louder. They picked apart every word, warning him not to get lost in wishful thinking. A year later, Samuel barely recognized himself. What started as admiration had turned heavy, almost painful. He called himself the “Foolish Architect”—a kid building whole lives in his mind, none of them real. That’s when Dusk showed up. Dusk wasn’t a person, more like a shadow—an icy, cutting version of his own doubts. Suddenly his inner council felt unfamiliar, even threatening. Samuel wondered if he’d created the storm he was now caught in. School events, loneliness, awkward run-ins—everything seemed to push him further into his own head. By prom night, things broke. He found himself lost in a strange dream, wandering through a crumbling temple he’d built himself, finally seeing the truths he’d dodged for so long. Letting go wasn’t dramatic. He just admitted to himself how he felt and accepted it wasn’t going to be returned. The final talk with her closed the chapter, but didn’t feel like a win—more like letting out a long breath after holding it in for too long. When he walked into high school orientation, something had changed. He wasn’t chasing after someone else anymore. For once, he felt like he could build something real. Not as the Foolish Architect, but as himself—ready to start, finally, on his own future.
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Mha ; Pretending to be a hero in My Hero Academia

In a world ruled by supernatural abilities known as Quirks, Suzuki Saito awakens in the body of a ten-year-old child… completely powerless. Not a chosen hero. Not the bearer of a delayed miracle. Just an ordinary human thrown six years before the beginning of My Hero Academia, in an era that shows no mercy to the weak. Inside a small room filled with heavy silence, living with a kind grandmother who fears the world of heroes after losing both her husband and son, Saito comes to understand a cruel truth: This body failed once before—because it tried to become a hero through brute force… and paid for it with its life. The new Saito has no Midoriya-like illusions, nor Bakugo’s reckless aggression. He is a twenty-eight-year-old man in mindset, a former office worker who understands risk, values life, and refuses to live in fear. Rather than waiting for a miracle that will never come, he makes a different decision: If he cannot become a hero through overwhelming power, then he will become one through intelligence, planning, and preparation—a “gear” that prevents disaster before it begins. Six years stand between him and U.A. High School. Six years of training, studying, and analysis. He has no room for mistakes… because in this world, mistakes mean death. And so, a new chapter begins— not with dazzling power, but with stubborn human will, in a world that believes only in strength. Author’s Note: For every 10 Power Stones you add, you will receive an extra chapter, friends!
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My Sister Wants to Be a Super Idol

Li Chen lives an ordinary urban life, sharing a small apartment with his younger sister, Li Yueyin. To everyone else, she is the perfect girl—beautiful, polite, talented, and well-mannered. Only Li Chen knows the truth: at home, she is spoiled, selfish, and endlessly demanding. When Yueyin dreams of becoming a singer, Li Chen knows the entertainment industry is a cruel place where beauty alone is not enough—and where beautiful girls are often the first to be destroyed. Everything changes the night Li Chen awakens the Entertainment System. Main Mission: Turn your sister into the number one music superstar. The system grants him a beginner’s package: a debut song destined to go viral, a small amount of startup money, and subtle enhancements that make him look competent enough to survive as a manager. From that moment on, Li Chen is dragged into the dark underbelly of the industry—corrupt producers, predatory contracts, manufactured scandals, and ruthless competition. As Yueyin rises slowly through the ranks, Li Chen becomes her shield from the shadows. Along the way, he saves other struggling artists, each drawn to him for different reasons, forming bonds that blur the line between loyalty and desire. But buried in their past is a truth neither of them knows yet. A secret that will shatter the meaning of “family” and force Li Chen to confront feelings he was never supposed to have. In a world where fame is built on lies, only one rule matters: If he cannot protect her, the industry will consume her.
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