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The Art of Machiavellian Mind

Elias Voss has everything — billions, power, a perfect life — but he feels nothing. As a child, he was sold to a secret cult that erased his emotions, trained him to smile while suffering, and turned him into a cold, calculating machine. Now, as a billionaire, he rules the world from the shadows, but his soul is rotting from boredom. One night, in his office high above the city, he sees her — a beautiful young ghost girl, standing outside the window in the rain. No one else sees her. She follows him home. In his mansion, she appears for real. She is a Veil Ghost, a being from the hidden world between life and death. She offers him a blood contract: ghost powers in stages, but each stage will cost him his humanity. Elias agrees. He gains the power to see ghosts, to steal pieces of other people’s souls, to force them to relive their worst memories. He starts using this power to expose the lies of the rich, the fake “heroes,” the fake “lovers,” the fake “saints.” He sees that everyone is rotten, everyone is a hypocrite, everyone is just pretending. But as his power grows, so does his cruelty. He becomes more Machiavellian, more monstrous. He sees people not as humans, but as tools, pawns, or obstacles. He builds a network of pawns, breaks them, and discards them. He fights Veil Lords, cults, and Hunters, not for justice, but for control. In the end, Elias must choose: break the contract and lose all power, becoming a hunted, broken human, or embrace the Veil and become a new kind of Lord — a being of pure control, forever playing his game across all of history. The novel ends not with a clean victory, but with a cycle: Elias, now beyond human, watches from the shadows as a new billionaire, bored and numb, looks up — and sees her. The game never ends.
Keil_Voss_666 · 7.7k Views

Fate's Rapture

In a world where every story ever written collides fantasy kingdoms, futuristic cities, steampunk worlds, and modern realities the line between fiction and existence is shattered. The Narrator, a malevolent being claiming to be both Author and God, has rewritten reality itself into a twisted game of survival. Heroes, antiheroes, villains, and legends from every genre are forced into a brutal arena where alliances and betrayals determine their fate. From a blind assassin who moves like a ghost to a young mecha pilot wielding unmatched ingenuity, and even a reincarnated warrior cursed to repeat their battles, the protagonists span every imaginable realm. Yet no amount of power or skill can rival the Narrator’s omnipotent control or the devastating truth that they are nothing more than fictional pawns. As alliances crumble and the bodies pile up, Yara a lone survivor left broken by the sacrifices of her new comrades must rise as the unlikely beacon of hope. But in a game where even gods are mere puppets, can Yara defy the very hands that write her story? Author here, you may wonder why isn't there any chapters being published? well.. because I'll be announcing that this book will be on a long term hiatus, maybe even discontinued. The reason why, because I actually never had a chance to have future chapter boarding for each one, I straight up rushed the writing, because of this I'm unsatisfied with the quality, I'm sorry. I've decided to just focus on two books long ago, as i plan to rework this book significantly at a later date (the characters will stay the same) and I'll announce when it'll come back once when my main book is nearing its end and my second book is halfway done, or soon. My intentions for this book future is reworking it's chapters properly, and actually planning. I experimented with some writing styles that ultimately didn't suit the story, because of how authors use these types of writing so I figured I'd wanted to try it aswell.. turned out pretty "horrible." No offense to any authors. And I apologize if this affected your reading experience. SPOILER: This book is connected to my main series. The connection will be revealed in an epilogue to "Life of a Mangaka!" Consider this story the sequel of my main series, Life of a mangaka is merely a prequel. Thanks for everything in this book, I'm surprised we got this far with 30 thousand views. but as always I'd doubt no one reads this. — Morora.
UltimaMorora · 41k Views