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The Boy Who Forgot to Dream

Aarav was never the loud one, never the rebellious one. From a very young age, he understood things children weren’t supposed to—things like sacrifice, silence, and the heaviness in his father’s eyes after a long day. He never asked for much. He accepted whatever was given. He loved his parents deeply, especially his father, who was strict but hardworking, a man shaped by his own struggles and expectations. But love, Aarav would learn, is not always kind. His father measured worth in marks and obedience, in comparisons with cousins and classmates, in the kind of achievements that could be spoken of proudly to neighbors. And when Aarav failed to meet those expectations—when he scored average marks or made small mistakes—his father’s words didn’t correct him; they cut him. Harsh, unforgiving, public words. And the deepest wound of all came not from a beating, but from a sentence whispered in shame: “If you don’t study, go wash dishes and repay my money.” Over time, Aarav stopped trying. Then, he stopped speaking. And eventually, he stopped dreaming. Because when every effort is met with criticism, when every step forward is shadowed by comparisons, when even your smallest joys are brushed off as “useless”—you begin to believe that maybe joy was never meant for you. Maybe you’re only here to survive, not to live. The Boy Who Forgot to Dream is a tender, heart-wrenching coming-of-age story that explores the quiet battles children fight behind closed doors. It speaks to every person who’s ever felt unseen, unheard, or never enough. Through Aarav’s lonely journey—from silent obedience to emotional numbness—it asks a painful question: What happens to a child who’s never allowed to fail?
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Leveling up to the Epitome of Cultivation & Transcendence

This is my first time writing a synopsis so not too much hate. :) Now join me on one of the most mysterious & legendary novel journeys of the 21st Century with our 9,998th Reincarnnator Gu-Yanghe he will become the strongest being in all of existence but that is just one of his main goals he has many more than you will foresee and could think of as read my novel. Gu-Yanghe is a cultivator with little to no morality he doesn't care what he has to do to get stronger as long as he can get stronger from it he will do it! Gu-Yanghe will of course have a harem but that harem will only be there for profit & dual cultivation there is no other reason such as love or romance but maybe in the future Gu-Yanghe will change his mindset of how he sees his harem but who knows. Gu-Yanghe doesn't feel anything other than his immeasurable craving for power & strength and the small world Gu-Yanghe is currently in is called the Suntang-World it is a world that is immeasurable in size and infinite in treasures & techniques and even bloodlines and innate blessings. I think that is a good enough synopsis for now wouldn't want to give away everything right now and I promise that while my cultivation novel while seem like all the others at first I promise it won't be it will be a piece of fresh air for readers sick of cultivation novels with the same tropes & plotlines. Now, Author Out! I have to write 25 more chapters and I hope you all have a good day, readers.
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