PREVIEW

... ind like a stone dropped into still water, ripples spreading outward, disturbing the surface of my certainty.

I watched the scene unfold before me—the blue-haired girl hesitating, Nolan standing stiffly in the rain, the universe itself holding its breath for the inevitable meet-cute.

I’m not close with either of them. So why?

It wasn’t as if I had some moral obligation to disrupt every cliché I stumbled upon.

Although I’m not exactly fond of clichés or cringeworth ...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Immortal Mythos: Bound by VoidChapter 68 - 84: Fragment_Kitsune’s Reversal
 176
4.5/5(votes)
Fantasy

Achievement System: Scumbag's Harem In Modern WorldChapter 16: Don’t Move
 233
4.5/5(votes)
FantasyRomanceAdultHarem

Harry got a strange Life Achievement System which assigns missions that reward him for acting like a scumbag and earning Scum Points.Scum Points Could can be exchanged for powerful magical items, rare abilities, and tools that give Harry an edge in both life and business.At first, he resents it. Then he gets curious. And finally… he gets hooked.But being a scumbag is a high-risk profession. One wrong move, and he could lose everything, even his life. To survive this dangerous game, Harry must walk the line between manipulation and strategy, charm and ruthlessness.He’ll cheat, scheme, and hustle his way to the top.

Soul Land V: Rebirth of Tang SanChapter 1119 - 1116: Slay the Emperor Again
 8.6k
3.5/5(votes)
ActionAdventureFantasyMartial Arts

First-Generation God King Tang San, with a trace of divine consciousness, roamed the universe, searching for the world where his wife had reincarnated. Guided by that divine consciousness, he arrived at a place called Demon Monster Land, only to find that it was a world where humans were as lowly as livestock…

DuskboundChapter 153 - Book 2, 74
 1.5k
5.0/5(votes)
ActionAdventureFantasyHorror

Monsters lurk in the night, but what if something else hunted them? An incident in his childhood left Velik an outcast with a racial subtype that thrives at night and unique class called [The Black Fang], which focuses on just one thing: killing monsters. He’s good at finding them, and he’s good at slaying them. For ten years, he’s been gaining levels and sharpening his skills on the thousands of monsters infesting the wild lands of the frontier. For ten years, he’s kept a lonely stretch of towns safe. Despite his efforts, this year has seen an explosion in the monster population, so much that he’s no longer capable of protecting everyone by himself. This draws the interest of another monster hunter, one that’s professionally licensed, but he seems more interested in investigating Velik than anything else. At least with him there, Velik is free to finally explore the mysteries of the deep wood, where he believes the source of all monsters resides. Every answer he finds leads to new questions, and not even Velik himself knows the truth of what happened on that fateful day. One thing’s for sure: not even the monsters are safe in the dark.