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Heaven Door

Myth Beyond Heaven

Yun Lintian, a man from Earth, found himself in a clichéd transmigrated situation and ended up in the Azure World, a magical cultivation-oriented world. Unlike the protagonists in the novels he had read, Yun Lintian lacks any cheating devices to assist him on his journey. Did the God of Transmission forget about it? However, as a crisis unfolds, an ancient power dormant within him suddenly awakens, entangling him in a mysterious destiny... Watch the journey of Yun Lintian in a foreign world as he rises in power ranking alongside his precious all-female sect! ————————————— DISCLAIMER: The protagonist of this novel is exceptionally powerful, resourceful, and mature. If you don't enjoy stories with an overpowered protagonist who frequently use logic from novels he has read to solve the problems he encounters, this novel may not be to your liking. Besides the cultivation adventure, this novel also focuses on romance, comedy, and the bonds between the protagonist and his fellow disciples in the sect. The author is not a native English speaker, so you can expect some grammatical errors in the novel. Please bear with me, and trust me, I am trying to improve it. Everything in this novel is pure fantasy based on the author's imagination. It does not reflect the real world. Hence, readers should not attempt to apply their common sense and logic to this novel. Constructive criticism is always welcome. ————————————— All rights to the cover belong to the original artist.
CloudBeneathMoon · 3.9M Views

Darling: Don't Open That Door

My lips were tightly shut. My expression—blank. As if I didn’t understand the meaning behind his gaze, now sharper than ever. His fingers traced slowly along my jawline. The motion was calm. Measured. Too careful to be called affectionate. “So naive,” he whispered, barely audible. “Your breath... unchanged. Even your heartbeat is steady.” He leaned in. His lips brushed the skin beneath my ear—warm, but not seductive. A mere distraction. “These eyes... don’t lie. But they’re not completely honest either, are they?” His left hand slid to my back, tracing down my shoulder blades, then lower—to my waist. And stopped. Still. As if checking something. “Do you realize...” he continued, his voice soft yet piercing, “...of all the people who’ve seen my darkest side... you’re the only one who didn’t run.” I stayed silent. Just blinked once more, then gave a faint smile. “And why would I run?” My voice was light. Playful. I even let out a small laugh, more like a sigh. He didn’t laugh back. His gaze remained deep. His hand still touched my cheek—cold, scented with metal and leather. And then I... ...smiled. Genuinely. I leaned up slightly, raised his face gently with both hands, and kissed his cheek. The kiss left no mark, just a soft sound: chu — sweet, innocent. Almost like a child trying to show love. “Oh! You must be tired,” I said lightly. “I only made fish soup tonight, but the cuts are... kind of a mess.” I tugged gently at the hem of his shirt—playful, affectionate. Pulling him to hover directly over me. I slowly lay back on the bed, though my feet still touched the floor. My gaze never left him—looking up from the most vulnerable position. “But don’t ask why the cuts turned out so ugly,” I added with a small giggle. “Because earlier, the knife—” “The knife?” He interrupted. Flat voice. I nodded slowly, my eyes still bright. “Yeah, it’s so heavy! Where did you even buy it? Sharp, scary... but cool. Like... the kind used by a serial killer! Hehe~” For a few seconds, his expression shifted. Not angry. Not bothered. But... something changed. As if his mind had just collided with a memory that should’ve stayed locked away. Then, still calm, he said: “Don’t use that knife again. You could get hurt.” His fingers slipped into my hair—gentle, yet cold. “Tomorrow, I’ll give you a new one. Something that suits your hands better.” Then his lips lowered again. To my neck. At first, it tickled. But it quickly turned into something deeper than clumsy affection. Our breathing grew uneven. His body pressed heavily over mine, making the bed creak with every move.
Civia_Writes · 1.9K Views

Shattered Heaven: Apotheosis

The year 2185 saw the Great Collapse, a cataclysm that shattered the old world and flung open the gates to a boundless multiversal frontier for humanity. From the ruins of ash, humanity rose again, founding a new life on KOI-72-TSW—a vibrant, peerless planet with untold power and ancient mysteries. Here, Humanity created a gateway to infinite realms accessed through the Akashic Library, explored by Storywalkers who brave the Trails of the Beyond. By 2225, Year 23 Post-Great Collapse, humanity commands power spanning infinite realities. Yet, with godlike power comes ambition that reaches beyond the heavens, and humanity's ambition burns brighter than ever: domination over all, igniting an inferno of creation and destruction across existence. The Laws of Humanity—seven absolute edicts hold humanity together through force and fatal consequence, enforced by the merciless Judicator Corps under the eye of the all-powerful Paragon Council. But even with the help of the Ten Great Heavens, the pillars of humanity, the brightest guiding stars in the long nights of despair—the sword of Damocles above the head of humanity does nothing to fade. As The One in Red stirs The Eldritch Code, Taebaek’s forgotten soul awakens within the cracks of destiny, a representation of fear clawing its way back into history. At Glory Academy, the brightest—and most dangerous—Storywalkers are forged. Among them are a group of students, rebels, visionaries, and prodigies. They are thrust into a spiralling maelstrom of war, reincarnation, rebellion, and revelation. Bearing the mark of fate, their destinies will ripple further than they could imagine. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hello, Author here, The Renegade Fish/The Guilty Fish. (At the time of writing this, I am undecided.) Just wanted to say, this is my first novel, so do go easy on me. That being said, constructive criticism is very much welcomed. Please correct any mistakes you find in the story by commenting. Your criticism is invaluable. Let's build a brilliant story together. Final note: This story will only be posted on Webnovel and Royal Road. If found anywhere else, it is pirated and must not be supported.
TheRenegadeFish · 40.3K Views
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