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Castiel Campus Life

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Ale, the 'Incarnation of an ancient saint', 'An angel', 'The right hand of God', he goes by many names within the people of his duchy. And just like those names suggests, he's a kind, understanding, smart yet down to earth soul, someone you'd look for in times of despair.He was like a Messiah, an example for others to look up to. And he achieved all that within three years. Before that, nobody even acknowledged his existence. Now, you may ask what could've happened three years ago that changed him like this, which gave birth to this hero. To answer your question, it's 'death'. He died. Not three years ago but twenty years into the future. He died twenty years later in the future and then came back to the past, to the beginning of everything, to a time where nothing had gone wrong. He lived a miserable life and died a miserable death. All he wanted was to do was help people and be a good person, but what he received in return was a world of pain, the death of his loved ones and the title of 'The betrayer of humanity'. It was him against the entire world, a life full of misunderstanding. Yet, all he did was helping a wounded soul. He received all that for helping someone he shouldn't have, for befriending someone he should've killed at first site. He befriended a demon. But it was all in the past now. The future he experienced no longer existed. The naïve young master was no longer there. The Ale of present was a person with knowledge, experience and skill unlike no other. And this time, he wasn't going to repeat the mistakes of his past anymore. He wasn't going to walk a road of ignorance and foolishness. This time, what path will he choose? In this second chance, what mistakes will he undo and what enemies will he need to deal with? Will he be able to save his loved ones in this life? And in the end, what will happen to Ale, this man full of unseen scars and wounds? Will he actually be able to heal?
Partim · 210.3K Views

Campus Lie's: Our Broken Promise

Aira Aurora was the kind of girl who made hearts soften just by entering the room—innocent, kind, mature beyond her years, and adored by everyone on campus. At just 18, she carried a grace that made her the darling of her professors and the heartbeat of her peers. In silent admiration, she harbored a hidden crush on Reyan Vinos—the 19-year-old golden boy of the university. Captain of the football team, the richest, most famous bachelor on campus, and the fantasy of every girl. But behind his dazzling smile was a heartless truth—Reyan was a playboy, a spoiled, foul-mouthed heir who treated women like conquests and feelings like weaknesses. Their worlds collided during a college bar night when Reyan, on a careless dare, kissed the first girl who entered the club—Aira. That one kiss, meant to be a joke, turned her into the campus "sister-in-law" overnight. Curious and provoked, Reyan began to play a dangerous game, luring her with sweet lies and false affection, only to feed his ego and his lust. Aira, too innocent to see the trap, fell hard for the boy she once dreamed of. But the game turned real when she came to him crying, terrified, and pregnant. She was only 18, with her whole life ahead of her—and now it was ruined. She went to Reyan not for pity, but with a single hope: that he’d stand by her, protect her, Instead, he ran—choosing his ambition over her, his reputation over their child. Afraid of scandal, of losing his family’s pride and future CEO title, Reyan sent her abortion pills disguised as nutrients—silently erasing the life they had created. This is not just a love story—it’s a story of betrayal, of dreams stolen, and innocence destroyed. Aira’s journey is one of pain, resilience, and quiet strength. She lost everything—her first love,her trust in the world. But what Reyan broke, she will rebuild. And when they meet again, he will face the girl he shattered—still kind but not for him anymore!
LuffyLove · 6.1K Views

Massé Life

I used to be disenchanted of my own hands. Not in some weird psychological way—though maybe it was psychological, who knows. I mean literally afraid that my hands would betray me at the worst possible moment. Which they did. Constantly. Job interviews, presentations, first dates. Anytime people were watching and waiting for me to perform, my fingers would go numb and my brain would just... shut off. Like someone pulled the power cord. I called it ATSM—Anxiety That Stiffens Muscles. Stupid name, but I'm a programmer. I like labeling things, even when I can't fix them. The worst part? It killed my one real passion. I used to love billiards. Was actually decent at it, back in college. But after... well, after something happened that I don't really want to get into right now, I couldn't hold a cue stick without falling apart. So I did what any rational person would do: I gave up. Got a safe job, worked long hours, convinced myself I didn't need hobbies anyway. That plan worked great for about fifteen years. Then I made the mistake of running my mouth on TikTok, challenging the Queen of Nine-Ball to a match. Because apparently when you're having a midlife crisis, the smart move is to embarrass yourself in front of the best billiards player in Southeast Asia. This plot is about what happened after that. It's about meeting people who refused to let me quit, learning to fail in public without dying, and discovering that sometimes the only way forward is to go back and face the thing that broke you in the first place. It's also about billiards, obviously. But mostly it's about being brave enough to suck at something you love, in front of people who matter.
unghoangphidang · 7.3K Views

The Campus Detective: The Case of the Professor's Experiment

Narey was a seasoned female detective with years of experience in the National Intelligence Agency. She had been entrusted with some of the most complex cases involving national and international crimes. Everyone in the agency knew she was their pride—a brilliant operative who had cracked several high-profile cases through collaborations with foreign intelligence agencies. Her reputation had grown to legendary status in global intelligence circles. But after more than a decade of service, Narey stepped away from the agency. She became a private investigator. It wasn’t by choice—her personal life was falling apart. At 28, just two years ago, her elderly mother passed away, and her father’s health began to decline rapidly. They came from humble beginnings. Narey hadn’t earned her position through connections or privilege—it was her intelligence that set her apart. After her mother’s death, she became the sole caregiver for her ailing father. Her only sibling, a younger sister, had married and had a daughter. Tragically, her sister died—allegedly by suicide—after nine years of marriage. Her daughter, just seven years old at the time, was left behind. But Narey suspected it wasn’t suicide. Her brother-in-law remarried exactly one week after the funeral and handed the child over to Narey—who was still an active intelligence officer at the time. The timing, the behavior, everything felt wrong. Narey was furious and wanted to investigate, but she was overwhelmed—juggling her father’s care, raising her niece, and earning a living as a private detective. Then, a national crisis erupted. Students started disappearing—many of them activists, leaders of mass protests against the new regime and the sweeping legislative changes that came with it. Prestigious universities across the country were affected, but Grovement University stood out. It had the highest number of missing students and had been one of the loudest voices against the government. That’s where the investigation had to begin. The National Intelligence Agency couldn’t sit still. This was their jurisdiction. But no one in the agency had the experience—or the instincts—needed to crack a case like this. Everyone agreed: Narey was the one person who could do it. No other agent could even come close. The Director of the Agency called her in personally. The mission: go undercover as a student. At first, Narey refused. A long-term undercover mission wasn’t something she could commit to. Not with a child depending on her. But the agency pressed on. To the Director, she was their only hope—and she would be allowed to choose her own team. Her cover? A university freshman. It was a new kind of challenge—blending in with students nearly a decade younger. But for Narey, challenges had always been her element.
leeyoungearth · 14K Views
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