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Be The Anchor To My Striker

After a simple extraction mission, Kenneth makes a dire mistake that wipes out his entire team. Left alone and bleeding out, Kenneth has no choice but to pray to a higher being in hopes of getting a second chance at life. Luckily for him, his prayers are answered as he finds himself in the body of a man who has the same name as him! Now, faced with a strange world he is unfamiliar with, all he can do is follow the previous owners' wishes to enter the infamous military academy Toleran and become a renowned Anchor. The problem is finding a Striker to pair with. In comes Lucien Saint-James, the captain of the third division and a high-class Striker with whom he has the highest compatibility. The problem is, whenever Lucien is around, he gets this uncontrollable urge to bring him to his knees, not to mention that he doesn’t care for his arrogant attitude either. Now, Kenneth faces a dilemma. If he ever hopes to make it out of this academy alive and realize the dreams of the original Kenneth, he will have to suck up his pride and learn to hide his urges if he wants to make it out in one piece. Oh, and did he mention he had to deal with monsters and mystical beasts too?! ****************************************** Excerpt: “Kiss me.” Kenneth blinked. “What—“ “You heard me. Do it. Now.” Anger flashed in his eyes yet his body moved before his brain could tell him to stop. He reached for the Striker and their lips met. Kenneth poured his energy into Lucien, filling the barren pit inside his mind, giving him enough juice to keep going. The two pulled away, and Lucien’s steely eyes met his, holding him in place. “You always look like you hate anchoring me, but then you get that blissful look on your face that screams ‘I want more’. It’s cute.” Kenneth felt an unbearable urge to slap the smug smile off his face. But since now wasn’t the time to commit acts of violence against his pair. He held himself back. He would deal with him properly later. “Eat shit, captain.” Was all he said before sending him off. ****** A guideverse story with a little twist, hot and cold romance with a whole lot of slow burn (emphasis on burn because the MC refuses to admit his feelings, the stubborn fool).
NSCHAN · 21.9k Views
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Existence Destined

In a world ruled by spirit arts and false gods, Kael Ravenshade awakens from a seven-year coma carrying the buried weight of countless past lives. He does not remember them clearly, but they shape every instinct he has. Love comes first. Tragedy follows immediately. On the night meant to seal his future with Alisa Silverwindcrest, Kael’s father is murdered for a spirit core he never knew he possessed. The killer is Alisa’s own father, a man driven mad by grief, believing power could resurrect the dead. Life proves otherwise. Death remains absolute. As the city of Oakhaven rots under corruption and fear, monstrous beings known as Noxlurs descend, devouring spirit cores and turning humans into hollow predators. Kael responds not with heroism, but control. He creates Chariot House, a secret organization that exists only in dreams, where members see nothing but shadows and a false sun burning at the center of a long table. There, Kael takes the name Kryris and manipulates powerful individuals into killing without knowing whom they strike. Morality erodes. Blood spreads quietly. The cost is unbearable. Alisa, hypnotized and weaponized, is sent to kill. Her target is Kael’s sister Zara. Kael intervenes too late. On the moon itself, love and violence collide. Alisa dies by Kael’s hand, asking only to be his bride in another life. That moment fractures Kael beyond repair. He abandons the city and travels to Tianzhu, the land of gods, not seeking salvation but understanding. There, Kael learns the truth of the world. The Seven Deadly Sins are not monsters born of hell, but humans living ordinary lives, unknowingly bound to cosmic roles. One by one, Kael breaks their lives apart with precision, forcing their awakenings and bending them to his will. Strategy replaces mercy. Destiny becomes a tool. Meanwhile, Oakhaven collapses. Noxlurs return. Illusions consume reality. Finn, Kael’s closest ally, loses everything. His grief awakens something ancient. He becomes Thalaris, a godlike force tied to destruction and protection alike. Zara, unaware of her nature, begins dreaming of thrones and sins. She is Vanitas, the God of Evilness, commanding horrors without knowing she truly exists as one. The truth finally surfaces. Kael and Finn are not merely friends. They are twins reborn across eras. In the distant past, they discovered spirit arts together. Humanity prospered. Other nations invaded. Finn became the monster history remembers, creating Noxlurs to purge corruption. Kael became something worse, spreading extinction through silent viruses, ending worlds before killing himself. Over and over. Life after life. Memory fading each time. Above them all stands God, not a savior, but a warden. Humanity, empowered by spirit arts, is destroying nature and nearing divinity. God intends to erase them entirely. Every tragedy, every sin, every rebirth was engineered to justify that end. Kael and Finn rebel. They fail. God is untouchable. So Kael chooses the only remaining path. He seals Finn, erases spirit arts, annihilates Noxlurs, and breaks the divine justification for genocide. Humanity is saved not by victory, but by limitation. Centuries later, in the year 2025, the world is quiet. A park holds an ancient sword. Kael and Alisa, reborn, walk together at last. Finn, with his family, lives peacefully. Zara laughs as a child, free of thrones and sins. The sword remains, containing what once nearly destroyed existence. God’s creation was extraordinary. Humanity survived it.
AnshuWasRoused · 4.8k Views

SEVENTH DAY DESTRUCTION

Elior thought he understood the rules of his world. He thought he could shape reality with knowledge and skill. But when an impossible atom threatens existence itself, he discovers a truth that no cultivation technique can fix: some forces cannot be fought, only observed. For seven days, Elior becomes the anchor of reality, a lone observer holding the world together. Every moment of awareness comes at a cost. Memories fray. Emotions dull. Time stretches into a relentless weight that crushes mind and body alike. He begins to wonder if stability is worth the price, if the universe is a chain he cannot bear to carry alone. Aria, unaware of the loops, is more than a friend. She is the chain that binds probability, the human force that unknowingly collapses chance toward survival. Her presence is subtle, her influence quiet, but it is enough to give him hope. To protect her or himself is to doom the world. The only choice is shared responsibility, a delicate balance of trust and sacrifice that neither can fully comprehend. As the seventh day approaches, reality trembles. One misstep could undo everything. Together, Elior and Aria take the risk, sharing the burden of observation. Aria chooses to forget, to release her memory of the loops, and in that quiet surrender, the impossible atom collapses. Time flows again. The world continues. Elior remains, human and aware, freed from the weight of infinite possibility. This is a story of endurance and understanding, of the fragile power of observation, and of what it means to bear the unseen burdens that hold the world together. It is not about heroism or victory. It is about choice, trust, and the quiet courage it takes to keep reality from unraveling.
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I Can Copy And Evolve Talents

Elliot was the perfect example of a nerd who never truly tasted what life had to offer before death claimed him. Because of his brilliant mind, he easily married the most coveted girl from his school—though it was purely because her father wanted to exploit him, and he remained completely oblivious. However, everything came crashing down when he realized how much of a fool he'd been for all the wrong people. But he wasn't entirely hopeless. Elliot was rather indifferent about death. A second chance, however, shattered that indifference entirely. Due to a heated disagreement between a god of trickery and a mysterious old hag, Elliot was reborn into a strange new world as Northern—a completely different realm. This world had forged its own voice, birthed its own calamities, and crowned its own heroes. In a world where people awaken talents, Elliot strangely awakens the ability to copy those very talents. But with that power came crushing responsibility—burdens far too heavy for a young, inexperienced boy like Northern to shoulder. Still, he'd rather walk through the flames of hell than shatter. *** This novel spans over a thousand chapters, so let me give you a heads-up about what to expect. The MC will be insufferable at first. This is a story where the MC has mountains of growing to do, and yes—he'll be grating for the first few hundred chapters. Whether you stay or bail is entirely up to you, but trust me: he will evolve, and watching that transformation will be incredibly rewarding. You know that feeling when your roommate who wore the same crusty hoodie for a week finally learns to do laundry like clockwork? You watch them folding clothes like it's sacred ritual, guarding that laundry basket like a dragon's egg. Or when your favorite author—who never used to reply—suddenly starts responding to every single comment with genuine care. You realize you could've missed witnessing their complete transformation if you'd given up on them. That's exactly what this is. This will be a brutal but captivating ride—just don't abandon him too quickly. Oh, and the grammar starts a bit rough around the edges but smooths out significantly in later chapters. Thank you, and I'll see you on the other side of a thousand chapters.
RighteousFilth · 4.2m Views