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Sabine Jedi

What the heart wants:Reincarnator meets transmigrator

"If anything he doesn't love me as much as he loved you, I have seen Asher in love. He becomes the softest and gentlest person to the one he loves, but he isn't like that with me. he thinks he loves me but he doesn't-" "That is because he wants to be loved in return" Sabine stated. Isabelle looked at the other woman, "what do you mean? "That look in his eyes when he stares at you? He loves you so much that he is scared of getting hurt, he is afraid that you would not love him back the way he loves you. If there is something I have noticed with Asher is that he sacrifices himself for me, he did the same thing for Giselle too, but with you, he just wants to be loved back." "And that is supposed to be better? He worshipped you two and for me?" "He didn't worship us, Isabelle, on the contrary, you are the one being worshipped. There is nothing more beautiful in this world than to love and be loved. He did not need us to love him back, he did not require our love but he pines for yours. You can see vividly how he searches and does everything he can to receive even a sliver of your affection. You have more power over his sanity, peace of mind, and happiness than Giselle and I combined wished to have. Isabelle, you have it all, every single part of Asher's heart and soul, and as hard as this is to say, you have to stop breaking it." ****************************** This is a love story, a story of fate and fiction, where lifetimes come to play. Do you believe in soulmates? What if you have to endure three lifetimes to end up with your soulmate? Isabelle has suffered heartbreak her past two lifetimes, even though she only remembers one lifetime. Her fate was so twisted she ended up the victim of an ambitious author. When her world is turned into a novel she does not end up as the main lead, hence she does not end up with the male lead, what is worse is that she becomes a cannon fodder that ends up dying tragically.  She reincarnates when a transmigrator possesses the body of the novel's second female Lead, Sabine. With another chance she falls in love with the male lead, her fiance once again. But just like in her first life he doesn't even notice her as more than a nuisance, in fact, in this life she dies by his hand. Now she has reincarnated for the third time, and she remembers her past life, she knows her life is fiction and made for mere entertainment but she cannot accept such a tragic fate again. In the first life, the male lead ended up with her cousin the female lead, Giselle. In her second life, he was in love with the second lead, Sabine. All this when she had the most claim to him as his fiancee' but he manages to break her each time. In this life, she is not going to make the same mistake. Each time she loves him she dies, but not this time. But what happens when he finally wants her? What happens when he remembers his past lives and confesses that she is the one he has wanted all along? ************************** Make no mistake, this is not your normal storyline. The first volume is written in the first person and the main villain is not introduced till volume two. It is a SLOWBURN romance and the story picks up in volume two. But this author promises it is not a read you will regret. It is different but worth it, a deep storyline with flawed characters who make real mistakes and have real stakes and pressure on them.  Stay for the journey and you will never regret reading this at the end, in fact, you won't be able to forget it. A lot of life lessons, but you must be patient through the ride. If superficial and shallow plotlines are what you want then this read isn't for you, but if you are tired of the same old thing then try these. Same concept but with an incredible twist. This author hopes you see this book for what it is. A lesson.
Obliviousstudent · 65.5K Views

The Singularity Doctrine: Post-Fallout Civilisation and the Druids

Civilisation after the Fallout works like a Sid Meier's game. Earth has turned into radioactive waste planet, and Post-Fallout powers can only gain territories by sending Druid Circles (settlers) to convert some wasteland, purifying it out of radioactivity and planted a working ecosystem using G.E.C.K and other related tools. New human races, either the result of mutation or some mad scientist's experiments appears, such as the elves, the dwarves, the orcs, the beastmen, etc. The Second Grand Synthesis of before the Great War has given new understanding on how reality works, but the lacks of precise instruments forces those who wanted to apply those theories into practice to develop new applications with minimal reliance on precise instruments of science. People called it magic. The more knowledgeable people called it alchemy, similar to molecule manipulation rechniques of chemistry, but on a sub-atomic level alchemy manipulates particles. Different practitioners called those particles manipulables throught their techniques differently, even thought it's basically the same things: mana, ki, or force. And those practitioners called themselves Wizards, Cultivators and Jedis, and they were revered very much. But in a radioactive Post-Fallout world, the most revered profession are the Druids. They were the ones that reclaims the wasteland and making them habitable. The main things was that the maintenance of said land, to keep them working is a right given to the Druids that did it in the first place and his descendants. By reclaiming the wasteland, the Druids and their descendants gains territorial right on them. So, everybody longs to become a Druid so that they'll be able to build their own Nobility House later. This story tells the tale of a young elf treasure hunter who managed to unearth a precious Pre-Fallout artifact and travelling to a town in the Frontier Land in the hope that said Druid would give him not mere remuneration, but also recommendations he needed for higher educations, which essential if he wanted to be eligible for the Druid Academies' entrance.
Philosopher_Stone · 5.5K Views
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