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Isn't It Love?

In the infamous eroge 'Isn't It Love?', there's only one path to the true ending: date all four heroines, The cheerful childhood friend Lily, the gentle but fragile Daisy, the teasing Chloe, and the tsundere little-sister archetype Risa, or watch the world collapse into tragedy, broken hearts, and bad ends. Ryan, a boring college student and gamer who played many trash game, once play this merciless game, knows every route, every heartbreak, and every single death flag by heart. He curses the developers for making the "harem or nothing" rule so cruel… right up until the night a robbery ends his life in the real world. When he opens his eyes again, he's no longer Ryan. He's Kai Clove, the forgettable NPC older brother of Risa, a side character destined to become either a jealous obstacle or a forgotten footnote in every route. Kai knows exactly what happens if Ren, the blandly perfect protagonist, fails to capture all four girls: ruined lives, self-destruction, despair, and sometimes literal death. He swears to himself he'll stay out of it. He's just a background character now. A spectator. No flags, no drama, no death flags. …Or so he thought. The supposed "perfect protagonist" Ren? He's not as empty or as flawless as the game script made him seem. The routes are starting to bend. Death flags that should be dormant are flickering to life. Characters are deviating from their 'code'. And the deeper Kai gets dragged in, the more it feels like the 'world' itself is aware he doesn’t belong.
POQY32 · 10.7k Views

Apocalypse: Transmigrated General’s Daughter Uses Space to Survive

When 18-year-old Chu Miao dies in a tragic car accident, her soul vanishes; but her body does not remain empty for long. A formidable warrior from an ancient era, the daughter of a renowned general, awakens in her place. Sent into the future by a prophecy, she finds herself in a world on the brink of destruction. With only a month before typhoons ravage the land, extreme weather shifts without warning, and terrifying mutations transform animals and plants into deadly threats. Worst of all, a horrifying virus spreads like wildfire, turning humans into flesh-eating zombies. Civilization crumbles and only the strongest survive. Though her new body lacks the powerful cultivation she once had, she still possesses an invaluable advantage; her ancient spatial ring. Filled with elixirs, weapons, demonic beast cores, and rare cultivation resources, it becomes her greatest tool for survival. But modern supplies are also essential, and she must act fast to stockpile resources before the apocalypse fully takes hold. As chaos reigns, she fights to protect her family and secure a foothold in this brutal new world. Along the way, she crosses paths with a mysterious and powerful man, one of the rare few who awaken supernatural abilities and is just as determined to survive. Together, they forge an unbreakable bond, battling both the relentless undead and the desperate survivors willing to kill for a chance to live. Armed with ancient wisdom and modern strategy, she refuses to bow to fate. In this new life, she will rise again; not as a lost soul from the past, but as a warrior destined to rule the apocalypse.
FlamingHorse · 2.1m Views

Threads of Supremacy

In a world where power is not taken, but woven, supremacy belongs to those who can pull the right threads—of fate, will, and blood. Aerthos is governed by invisible laws: magic bound by conceptual weight, authority shaped by belief, and strength measured not just in force, but in what reality is willing to tolerate. Kings fall not to swords, but to decisions made too late. Gods watch, but do not intervene—unless the balance demands it. At the center of this world stands Aren Locke, a gifted yet dangerously detached young man who believes one thing above all: If he does not choose, someone worse will. Thrown into a brutal system that forges leaders, soldiers, and rulers under the guise of order, Aren is forced to confront a truth few are willing to face—power does not corrupt; it reveals. Each step forward tightens unseen threads around him, binding him to outcomes he cannot escape. As factions collide, ancient forces stir, and morality erodes under pressure, Aren must decide what kind of supremacy he is willing to claim: • Rule through control • Rule through sacrifice • Or rule by becoming something the world cannot justify killing With allies who may one day become enemies, and enemies who speak uncomfortable truths, Aren’s ascent reshapes not only his fate—but the structure of Aerthos itself. Because in the end, supremacy is not about standing above others. It is about deciding who is allowed to fall. "Power is not seized. It is permitted."
Prince_26 · 55.1k Views