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KAIRO: Reborn Blind, I Unlocked the Founder's System

In my first life, I was Lord Kairo Akashi, the scorned failure of a great house. A slow poison crippled my body and stole my sight, leaving me a blind, powerless disgrace in the shadow of my arrogant half-brother. At nineteen, just as I discovered the cure that would reclaim my life, I was betrayed by my only friend and murdered in cold blood. But death was not the end. It was the beginning. I opened my eyes to my seven-year-old body, twelve years before my murder. The world was plunged into an even deeper darkness. Just as despair threatened to consume me, a new sight awakened within my mind. [Welcome to the Founder's System] [Analyzing Host... Vessel compromised. Potential... limitless.] [New Quest Generated: Survive. Avenge. Ascend.] They took my eyes, but the Founder's System gave me true vision. A world of [Stats], [Quests], and [Hidden Truths] unfolded before me, a blueprint for vengeance that no one else could see. My brother who stole my life? I will dismantle his power, piece by painful piece. My father who saw me as a disgrace? I will become his greatest pride and his deepest fear. The world that pitied and mocked the 'blind failure'? They will witness a power that shatters legends. I was once the Akashi's shame. Now, I will become its undisputed master. This is not a story of redemption. It is a story of reclamation. And I will take back what is mine, with interest. --- Warning: Contains a cunning and ruthless MC, a unique System with stat progression, complex kingdom-building, brutal revenge plots, morally questionable nobles, a slow-burn Harem built on power and wit, and enough tactical maneuvering to satisfy the most demanding strategist. A MC out to prove everyone wrong... by burying them. Spoiler alert: He has the shovels. For those who love a cold, calculated climb to the top, this one's for you.
DriftingDragon · 4.7k Views

Just a Random Version

Would you share a cup of tea with me? Let me tell you a story — that of a friend of mine, Carter. Like so many I speak with, he died. And, as in so many other tales, he was given a new chance: to reincarnate. Cliché? Certainly — you've likely heard this premise in more stories than I could count. But clichés exist because they work — and for the one to whom it is offered, it's a chance to begin again. The place Carter went to is not exactly… refined. It is a world that unfolds like a game, one he only faintly remembers. A heroic, epic world of battles and adventures worthy of songs and poems, filled with warriors, dragons, and monumental duels. Yet one of its underlying themes is somewhat… shall we say: vulgar — full of absurdities, exaggerations, and details that would make anyone raise an eyebrow. Epic battles interrupted by ridiculous misunderstandings, mighty spells used for the most absurd purposes, heroes tripping over their own egos, and at times, moments a bit more explicit, if you catch my meaning. It bothered him deeply. He did not smile when he learned of it — he laughed nervously, scoffed, grumbled, and then fell silent. Even so, the thought of a second chance, of perhaps reaching some kind of "happy ending," spoke louder. He accepted — not for glory, but from the simple wish to live without the pain that had brought him this far. Then came the curious part: that universe did not remain alone. Three other universes brushed against its edges and left their marks — characters from elsewhere, rules that did not belong, memories that did not match the original map. The result? A patched-together version, a mosaic of stories colliding and sometimes clashing. No ready-made destinies. No manual. Carter does not seek to be a hero. Nor does he wish to be a villain. He wants to exist, to choose, to fail, to succeed — and, if possible, to find some measure of peace amidst the noise. He wants no stage, no trumpets: only to live — with caution when it is needed, with courage when there is no other choice, and with kindness when it can make a difference. Sometimes, that is harder than facing an army. Sometimes, it is exactly what reshapes the story. As for me. I have not come to promise miracles or recite prophecies. I bring tea, and an honest conversation before your crossing. I present the paths; who treads them is you, is he, are all those who choose to try again. So we will go together: I tell, you listen — and perhaps, you'll become part of it. There are meetings that change destinies, and destinies that change stories. Carter may be one, or none. Are you curious? Then pull up a chair. Let's talk for a while.
Bera_Storm · 5.2k Views

Konoha: A Shady Peaceful Life System

[Note: I will change this later when I feel like it, right now, it's just straight picked up from the raws] 【Naruto + Single Heroine + Invincible + Slice of Life + System + Comedy + No Overpowered Cheats】 Kumotsuru Torifū just wants to live a peaceful life and lie low. But when a shady system shows up, his plans go up in smoke. Torifū stares at the system and realizes something’s off—it’s like it’s wearing a disguise. A closer interactions reveals its true nature: it’s full of tricks, and its only goal is to mess with him! 【Ding! Congratulations, Host, for completing the Chaos Event: Uchiha Madara’s Revenge. Reward: Bloodline Limit - Ice Release】 【Ding! Congratulations, Host, for completing the Chaos Event: Nine-Tails Rebellion. Reward: . . .】 【Ding! Congratulations, Host, for completing the Chaos Event: The Fourth Ninja War. Reward: . . .】 Before he knows it, Torifū is swept into one chaotic event after another, all orchestrated by this "shady system." Despite his desire for a quiet life, he’s forced to clean up messes left by legendary figures like Madara, the Nine-Tails, and even the Fourth Ninja War. Meanwhile, the bigwigs of the ninja world can’t stop singing his praises: Senju Hashirama: “Kumotsuru Torifū is a ninja even stronger than me. I can rest easy knowing Konoha is in his hands!” Senju Tobirama: “Without Kumotsuru Torifū , I would’ve sacrificed myself long ago. His strength is beyond question!” Sarutobi Hiruzen: “Only Kumotsuru Torifū can lead Konoha to glory. He’s the true Hokage!” Shimura Danzo: “Who cares about taking the blame? I just want to follow Kumotsuru Torifū and focus on running my Naruto mobile game! Money is the real power!” But when Torifū finally completes the system’s last shady task and prepares to enjoy the peaceful life he’s always wanted, he looks back and realizes something shocking: he’s become the undisputed God of Ninjas, standing above everyone else in the ninja world. Kumotsuru Torifū : “Hey, hey, hey, what’s going on here? All I wanted was to be an ordinary ninja living a quiet life!” Discalimer: This is a translated work. The original work credit goes to the author: YuYu Raw Name: Konoha: I am living a peaceful life and let the system stab the back 木叶:平静生活的我让系统背刺了 A little support goes a long way! If you’d like to help me keep creating, you can do so at https://ko-fi.com/claychampion I discontinued big Patr--- because.
Clay_Champion · 1.1m Views

Darkness: Dawn Of Gods

On a day that would change everything, Yamikuro Asaki, a rebellious high schooler who defies authority and fights back against government enforcers known as Hunters, crosses paths with Isabella, a girl who changes his life. Alongside his childhood friend Elara, Yamikuro's encounter with Isabella leads him to face a god, one of many who have begun chasing down Yamikuro. The god seeks a power Yamikuro never knew he possessed: The Darkness, a force capable of planetary destruction and known to corrupt its users. Left with no choice, Yamikuro kills the god, but the guilt haunts him. Soon after, he's taken to The Hideout, a different world within the same universe, a safe place for Resonants, humans born with powers, separated from the powerless, known as Graceless. There, he meets others who will shape his path: Kaminari, Cedar, Rye, and Deia. Each of them carries their own burdens and secrets. Together, they challenge the world's broken systems, changing how the world functions and how humans and gods see each other. But revolution is never simple. As Yamikuro fights to protect those he cares about, he's forced to confront questions he doesn't know the answers to. Why did his parents really die? What exactly is the Darkness? Why are the gods afraid of him? How did the world get to this point? And is peace even possible in a world built on fear and control? He's not the only one looking for answers. The future depends on who finds them first.
DakeL · 36.5k Views

A Guide for Heroes (Who’d Rather Not Be)

Erdan Kernt was just your average, lazy, overthinking, (slightly) dirty-minded guy trying to enjoy his favorite isekai anime in peace. Next thing he knows, he’s standing in a glowing magic circle, surrounded by robed weirdos calling him “Hero” and begging him to save their world. Classic. But Erdan isn’t your typical isekai protagonist. He doesn’t want a harem, doesn’t want overpowered abilities, and definitely doesn’t want to leave his room (unless there’s food involved). When he’s handed a slave as a “gift,” Erdan’s first priority is making sure she knows he’s not a creep—just a socially awkward shut-in with a knack for overthinking and a surprising amount of empathy. Now, between dodging royal expectations, avoiding unnecessary social interaction, and reluctantly picking up a sword to train or fight, Erdan’s about to discover that being a “hero” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Bandits, princesses, and world-ending monsters? Sure. But can he survive forced training, awkward conversations, and a guidebook written by a bunch of weebs? Welcome to another world—where generic events are more than expected. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author's Note: I'll be publishing a chapter each Wednesday. Sometimes it might be delayed because of school or, you know, life stuff, so just a heads up. There will also be the occasional chapter in third person, so it won't only be in the perspective of our protag. I’ll probably go back and mess with earlier chapters now and then—fixing typos, making things sound less dumb, or just changing stuff if someone points out something weird. The story itself won’t change, but how I write it might. Basically, even after I post a chapter, I kinda see it as “not really done” until the whole thing’s finished. Anyway, feedback, comments, reviews, whatever—you’re awesome if you leave any of that. This is my first real shot at a webnovel (without AI), so I’m just winging it and hoping to get better as I go. Thanks for reading! NanPan
NanPan2 · 2.3k Views