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Kratos Story In Greek Mythology

A Cinderella Story in A Cultivation World

Lee Wooyun had always been a fan of romance fantasy books and films, especially those set in historical times with kings and queens, dukes and duchesses, and the like. His friends were well aware of his obsession and recommended a book that had recently been making waves on social media. The book was titled My Charming Demon Lord. At first, Lee Wooyun was hesitant. Unlike the fantasies he usually read, which were often set in Western historical settings, this one was different. However, his friends assured him he would enjoy it. Not wanting to reject their gift, he decided to give it a try. That night, he found himself unable to put the book down, reading almost the entire thing in one sitting. "Those guys were right! It’s amazing! A Cinderella-like fairytale set in a murim/cultivation world? It’s too good!" He couldn't help but imagine how incredible it would be to take the female lead Han Seo-yoon’s place—starting from such a miserable beginning only to end up in the arms of the surprisingly sweet and gentle demon lord. I wish I could take her place. That night, as he drifted off to sleep, the book he had left open on his desk began to emit a golden glow. The pages flipped backward, returning to the very first chapter, and its contents began to change as well. The title My Charming Demon Lord pulsed with a piercing red light, and before Lee Wooyun could even react, his surroundings shifted. The next morning, instead of waking up wrapped in his expensive velvet duvet—the one he had spent hundreds of dollars on—he found himself in a dimly lit room, lying on a pile of hay and straw. His back ached horribly, like he had actually slept on a pile of hay and straw. "What in the world…?" he muttered, rubbing his sore muscles. "Where in the hell am I? And why does it smell like cow dung in here?!” *** This is the story of how a fantasy-genre enthusiast ended up inside one of the books he had wished for—without realizing just how dangerous that wish would be. "I guess it’s true what they say: Be careful what you wish for."
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A Warrior Without Destiny: The Great Greek Revolt

Magic, war, and a warrior with no place in legend—until now. [UNCOMPLETE, BUT, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU TO READ DESCRIPTION] . . . FIRST: ADD TO LIBRARY SECOND: INCOMPLETE. Hey, I know… It’s frustrating, a work left unfinished… However, I couldn’t get a contract for this novel, so I had to reinvent myself and start a new one. But despite everything, I loved writing this story, so I’ll definitely keep updating it from time to time. It will always be 100% free, and I won’t move it to another platform. So feel free to give power stones, leave a rating, and so on… Everyone is welcome. (05/05/2025) In a few weeks — or maybe days — I’ll try to build up a small stockpile of chapters, to maintain a more consistent release and ensure quality in the story. I hope you enjoy it ;) . . . The tale of a warrior without a destiny whose road was changed by a letter from his dead father... Follow the fascinating and emotional journey of Alexander, a young man without direction or a clear path who discovered something to fight for in an old letter left by his late father. Discover a universe of alchemists, short wise men, unscary dragons, and cliché-perfect elves all orbiting a mistaken prophecy—and a protagonist who might not even be the hero of his own story. Explore Alexander's inner conflict: his decisions in war and revolution, his grief and losses rattling his planet, and his hate of Tarquinus, the despot king running under lies and ambition. Beyond all that, of course, like every great narrative, a romance will develop—and it will most certainly do so in a way few would predict. This is about conflicting ideals, broken loyalties, and the inner battles that define us, not only between good and evil. In a society molded by stories and controlled facts, destiny is rewritten rather than written. + Alexander's story unfolds quickly, exactly like fate itself, with two chapters published daily plus bonus materials when inspiration strikes.
Sencs · 28.4K Views
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