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He’s got no past. No cause. No rules. Just a sword, a bad attitude, and enough raw power to cut a battle tank in half. In a world crawling with twisted bioweapons, corrupted assassins, and a government that doesn’t officially exist, Spark is just trying to get through the day without blowin...
Lee Dae-sung was an ordinary office worker, trying to support his family that had broken apart many years ago, he had sacrificed any attempt to soothe his own feelings and focused on earning the little he could manage. But one day, the pain finally caught up to him. He ended everything. T...
He mocked death once—and Death answered. When Eoghan Conroy crossed a line best left alone, something old and vile took notice. Now, the Dullahan rides for him...again, and again, and again. Trapped in an endless cycle of violent, senseless deaths, Eoghan is desperate for answers. A curse with...
Marked by the blood of dragons and feared by her village, Laya is forced to leave her family and come to live with Niar, the high Keeper. My would be entry for "End is near" if i would have time to write it fully😅
"What does it mean to follow one's heart?" Mizuki Yuki is an average high school student, carefree and humorous in front of everyone. But deep inside, she carries a burden from her past, a guilt she had subjected to and only keeps to herself. Even her dearest friend, Akihiko Aki, was never able ...
Iyuna Marge, after successfully running away from her adoptive father, decides to attend an elite school with the help of the Foundation Head—her father’s direct subordinate. She joins in hopes of having a normal life like any other teenager.
Joni and the entire world heard the same devastating news at the same time: “Beginning now, the world will end in 365 days, coming to a close within this exact hour. Explosions will not wreck the land, and blood need not be recklessly spilled in hopes of putting a stop to the inevitable. The ...
Trembling, I asked the young man who had just saved me, “How did you avoid that van?!” In my disbelief, I forgot to thank him—he should’ve been hit head-on! The driver, a middle-aged man, who had almost run me over, rushed over and exclaimed, gasping, “I’m sorry … I didn’t see you, miss … and...