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Rank:Zero

Sera Vane is a sixteen-year-old "Rank Zero," openly labeled the worst rank in a culture that ranks everything in its pursuit of power. In the city of Velatrix, rankings dictate all aspects of life—school placement, social status, even access to clean water or decent housing. For Sera, it's a daily life of invisibility and humiliation at high-status Lunaris High, where walls themselves respond to student rank. She's the one in the gray jacket. The system failure. The punchline. But Sera is not who she seems. She's been suppressing random outbursts of energy since she was a kid—episodes she can't explain, filled with static interference, hot-hot equipment, or machinery that inexplicably turns off when she's around. Her sister Jin has begged her to keep quiet, stay hidden, and stay alive. The last time anyone saw her power manifest, someone died. As Sera drifts through school on a wave of taunts and exclusion, she discovers quiet friendship in Lio Dane—a friendly but seemingly low-ranking student who never once treats her like a ghost. Lio is actually a committed agent of an underground resistance, tasked with protecting her. For Sera isn't merely a statistical anomaly. She's a Sovereign-class Conduit—an ancient, feared source of power who can speed and shape energies flowing around her, including other people's abilities. When a synthetic foe attacks Lunaris High in what should've been a routine drill, the best students die. Spies are mobilized. The defense net crashes. But Sera, unranked and unarmed, steps forward—and reality is remade. Her power explodes to life, driving the foe away and bending reality's laws. For the very first time ever, the system recognizes her. And the system goes nuts. Headmistress Calaine Voss, the architect of the academy's ranking system, sees Sera as a threat and initiates the Strata Protocol—a black-budget program designed to put down renegade powers. But she's too late. Word of worldwide transformation seeded by Sera spreads, and a hidden network of retired Conduits and loyalists is reactivated. Lunch ladies, janitors, medics—those the system has all but forgotten are in line to join her. Through flashbacks, sabotage, and slow-cultivated allegiances, Sera learns the truth of her origins—and its terrible price. The regime murdered the last monarch she is now being asked to kill. The power that rests within her could liberate thousands—or enslave them. As Sera is born into the world, her grip on self slips. Everyone wants her to be something: a prophecy, a weapon, or a queen. But Sera doesn't want to be anyone's fate. She wants a life. A voice. A choice. In the confrontation, she battles Calaine with not vengeance but clarity. Sera addresses the ranking system deception and releases a power flash that disables the scanning infrastructure throughout the city. She refuses to insert another hierarchy there. Instead, she disappears—blending again into the populace, refusing power in an addicted society. But she is not lost. And she is not alone. We observe that at the end of the novel, Sera walks backstreets with her sister and Lio, her glyphs pale but not dead. Power hums in her flesh but no longer governs her. Because her rank is gone. But her legacy has only just begun.
Daoistp9zAKI · 2.9K Views

Zero Roll: Infinite Return

In a world where every person is born with a six-sided die that can reveal their fate, society lives by the roll. One means failure. Six means success. People ask their dice before jobs, relationships, even battles. Fate decides everything. But some are born with rarer dice — ones that don’t have all six numbers. Some dice have only two or three numbered sides. The rest? Blank. These people are known only to a secret organization called The Abnormals — who know the truth: > The rarer the die, the deeper it touches fate itself. And some blanks aren’t empty. They hold power. --- Kairo Enys has never rolled his die — not once. Born with a mysterious die that shows only two numbers — 1 and 2 — and four blank sides, he rejects the idea that fate should decide his life. He believes in choice, not chance. That changes the night he’s betrayed and left to die. With his phone gone and blood pouring from his chest, he rolls the die for the first time — asking if he’ll live to see tomorrow. It lands on a blank. He wakes up the next day, alive, unwounded… and holding a die that’s changed: red and gold, glowing with unknown power. That blank roll etched a skill into his soul: > Infinite Return — if he dies, he rewinds to the morning. But fate doesn’t like being rewritten. Now hunted by Unknowns — chaotic beings from beyond the fabric of reality — and watched by the Abnormals, Kairo begins to unlock the terrifying truth of his die: Each blank can store a daily skill, tied to his emotions. His signature power activates once a day — or more, if he’s willing to risk his life force. Every roll is a gamble — fate or power, survival or collapse. And worse — time is running out. Two centuries ago, a deal was struck by another like him to delay the end of the world. That deal expires in one year. Kairo didn’t ask for this fate. But now? > He’s the only one who can break it. --- Fate has rules. He breaks them.
EternalAku · 495 Views

The Apocalypse Saga

Leonard Gray never expected much from life. A quiet, lazy newspaper writer with a forgettable face, a toxic girlfriend who constantly drained him, and a creepy neighbor named Tony who's smiles are suspicious—Leonard’s life was already a disaster long before the world ended. Then came the meteors. Blue rocks rained from the sky, glowing with supernatural energy. Red ones followed, unleashing horrors beyond human imagination. Mutated shark-men crawled from the oceans. Bear-headed beasts with human body hunted cities. The world shifted overnight from survival of the fittest… to survival of the most inhuman. Leonard should have survived a little longer in the apocalypse. But betrayal came fast and close. His girlfriend was cheating with his neighbor, Tony. And Tony, presumed dead after the blue meteor crash, came back alive—changed, stronger… monstrous. Fueled by jealousy and his newfound powers, Tony brutally murdered Leonard right in front of a broken world. But death wasn’t the end. Leonard awakens three months before the apocalypse. Same job. Same toxic girlfriend. Same ticking clock. Only this time, he’s different. The pain, the betrayal—it’s burned the emotion right out of him. No more hesitation. No more kindness. He’s determined to survive at all costs. To gain powers. And most of all—to kill Tony before it ever begins. As he dives into the mystery behind the meteors, Leonard discovers the truth: two types of rocks fell from the sky. Blue meteors grant powers. Red meteors mutate. Contact with both at the same time rips away your humanity. And the deeper he digs, the clearer the pattern becomes—these rocks didn’t just fall by chance. They were sent. Amidst the ruins, he meets Hannah Cross—a composed, skilled doctor who’s not what she seems. She’s lost her memories… but not her purpose. Hannah was sent by Leonard’s future self—a version of him that lived through the end, but failed to stop the apocalypse. She’s his last chance to prevent the same fate, to save humanity. Only now, they must work together to stop something far bigger than they imagined. At the heart of the chaos is a secret buried in Earth’s orbit: a government-run quantum fusion reactor that tore a rift in space-time. It didn’t just attract meteors—it pulled them from another dimension. The portal is still active. And more are coming. But the biggest threat isn’t the meteors. It’s The Null—a powerful superhuman immune to all abilities. He drains powers from others just by being near them. He doesn’t mutate. He doesn’t bleed. He just takes—and he’s growing stronger with every life he steals. As the final days close in, Leonard must decide: Embrace the cold, calculated monster he’s become to win the war... Or risk his second chance by choosing compassion and trusting in the humanity he once lost. The line between man and monster is thinner than ever. In a world already lost to blood and betrayal, Leonard’s heartless will may be the only thing left that can save it.
Gabriel_Smart_4686 · 3.1K Views

Breedable In the Apocalypse

In an instant, our world disappeared. It began with people turning into zombies, and chaos followed. Civilization crumbled as humanity turned on itself—siblings betrayed each other, wives murdered husbands, men butchered themselves, and women sold their bodies for survival. Friends became enemies. Gangs rose as warlords, ruling the ruins with blood and fear. Cannibalism became the norm. The government went silent, fading into irrelevance as the dead multiplied and society collapsed. But that was only the beginning. The infection spread like wildfire, consuming cities and forcing desperate survivors into the wilderness—only to find that there was no escape. Nature itself turned hostile. The virus didn't just stop at humans—it twisted animals, plants, even the earth itself. Forests turned into living nightmares. Creatures grew massive, intelligent, and cruel. Skybound whales hunted the clouds, while apex predators ruled the ground. Amid this chaos, a force known as the Organizers emerged. They selected ten million individuals across eight continents and granted them access to mysterious systems—tools of strategy, construction, and war. With these systems, users could build fortresses, craft weapons, and rise as warlords. Survival came at a cost: burying zombie corpses in designated crypts earned points and staved off contamination, while defeating rival commanders meant seizing their systems. A brutal cycle of conquest began, as the dead rose and the living turned against one another. And among them… he awakened now chosen by the Apocalypse King System. [System Activated.] [Welcome, Master of the End.] [You have acquired: «Adaptation» and «Telekinesis».] [Your bloodline shall seed the new world.] He had the chance to save people—but he didn’t want to. He wasn’t a hero. He wasn’t a savior. He saw a world in ruins… and an opportunity. While others clung to hope, he embraced the chaos. In a land with no law, no gods, and no mercy, he chose to conquer. Survivors were no longer people—they were tools. All were his pawns or corpses. Celebrities, nobles, mutants—all bowed or bled. [Option One: City of Light – Build a sanctuary of hope.] [Option Two: City of Dark – Forge a kingdom of obedience] [Choice Confirmed: City of Darkness.]
Neuwera · 24.4K Views
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