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Skeleton Sans

Demonic Skeleton God

[I apologize, but I am currently experiencing writer's block. Therefore, I have decided to take a break and try to publish at least three chapters per week. Thank you for your understanding, and I hope you enjoy reading.] [Current Writing Contest-WebNovel Spirity Awards 2025 Fantas} Flain grew up in a futuristic world. When he was born his parents didn't want him because he didn't live up to their expectations and so he ended up very badly. Flain was employed as a slave. He was forced to mine radioactive iron deep in the mines. It was drilled into his head that he existed only to obey orders. Young Flain was obedient. He doubted some of it but knew nothing else. For years, he never saw a single ray of light; light was only spoken of among the others as a legend. The routine was the same: in the morning, he would take a nutrient tablet and water. Then he would mine all day, sleep eight hours, and repeat. Flain worked like this from childhood until he was ten years old. He even found a friend, but that friend died of radiation poisoning right in front of Flain. Flain couldn't stop mining. He kept mining with tears streaming down his face. Before bed, Flain cried. "I will become the strongest. I will kill you all, and you will become my slaves." Flain stopped crying, stared blankly at the rocky ceiling, then looked ahead. A manic grin appeared on his face, one that would often adorn it from that moment on. At the age of ten, Flain was assigned to a military camp due to his endurance in the mines and his survival against radiation. In the camp, Flain was trained. The regime was much looser; he even had an hour of free time each day. However, Flain didn't make any more friends. Even during his free time, he trained with a smile. He would achieve his goal at any cost, even if it meant training himself to death. Experiments were conducted on Flain. He lost his hair, two long gray arms grew on his back, and a third red eye appeared. Flain became a mutant. Flain was then sent to war. He fought with sharp katabas. He performed quite well in the war, earning himself command of ten soldiers and becoming a small commander. But one day, everything changed. Flain then dies, is swallowed by darkness, and Flain refuses to die, thus appearing as a skeleton in a fantasy world.
Morfus · 127.4K Views

I’m a Villain—Is It Really So Wrong to Be a Little Cruel?

This world is dangerous—far more than it appears. The girl next door, whom he had always protected, falsely accused him. The siblings he raised from childhood betrayed him without hesitation. And the elegant princess he trusted most? She crushed him underfoot like dirt. Is being a good man… outdated? It wasn’t until Su Hao was reborn—his kindness stripped away—that he finally discovered the right way to survive in this twisted world. The sweet little “green tea” sister? She eagerly bites the hand that raised her—but with a single word from Su Hao, she turns and ruthlessly backstabs her own glamorous mother. The clingy tsundere sister with a dark streak? She sacrifices her sanity every night, fighting like hell to protect the little brother she’s obsessed with. The arrogant childhood princess? She’ll tremble on the floor at a single whisper from Su Hao, hating herself for her obedience—and yet begging for more, praying he won’t abandon her again. The goddess, the empress, the cold-blooded genius… Turns out, each of these “evil” women has another side. A hidden vulnerability. A desire to be tamed. And as for the so-called “protagonist”? Killing him would be far too merciful. No—true cruelty is letting him live. Letting him see just how deeply his beloved fiancée adores Su Hao. Then watch as she kneels and pleads with him to spare her former lover’s life. His loyal disciple trains endlessly outside… while her master, the fairy-like beauty, hides inside, biting her lip and breaking her spirit with every breath. Ah… the pain! The sweet, exquisite pain! This isn’t a world full of evil women. It’s a world where the unlocking method was all wrong. And now… I’ve finally found the key. I’m Su Hao. I’m a villain. And honestly? I think I’m having the time of my life. --- “Green tea” girl (绿茶婊): A Chinese internet slang term referring to a woman who appears innocent and pure on the outside but is manipulative and calculating underneath. ---
ERROR_SANS_ · 931 Views

How To Fall In Love With Eyes

Yeon-Jun is a dedicated barista at a quaint cafe operated by Sung-Hoon Cha, the son of the man who once saved Yeon-Jun's life. He grapples with selective mutism, a condition that emerged after the traumatic experience of witnessing his parents' tragic death. Although the details of his past have faded from his memory, his body retains the imprint of those painful events. It was during this darkest chapter of his life that Sung-Hoon's father discovered him alone and heartbroken, offering him shelter and a semblance of safety. Despite never having envisioned a future as a barista, Yeon-Jun made a solemn promise to Sung-Hoon's father on his deathbed—to forever stand by his side. This vow compelled Yeon-Jun to forsake his own aspirations and instead pursue a life marked by unrelenting work and perpetual anxiety. Conversely, Woo-San Kim is the affluent CEO of K&L Entertainment, a company steeped in legacy as he belongs to an illustrious lineage of chaebols, being an eighth-generation heir poised to inherit substantial assets from his grandfather. Like Yeon-Jun, Woo-San has also faced the grief of losing both parents to illness, which has led to a strained relationship with his controlling grandfather. The elder Kim holds steadfast to his authority, adamantly refusing to relinquish the company, opting instead to orchestrate a competition among Woo-San, his half-brother, and his cousin for the right to inherit the family fortune. Throughout his childhood, Woo-San has been accompanied by Hee-Jun Go, a devoted friend and secretary who was rescued by Woo-San's father. Hee-Jun, having been separated from his own family at a young age, appreciates the depth of loyalty and friendship. In a heartfelt gesture, Woo-San offers to help Hee-Jun locate his long-lost brother, during which he finds himself inexplicably drawn to Yeon-Jun at the café, captivated by the quiet strength and resilience hidden beneath Yeon-Jun's struggles. However, when Woo-San’s grandfather learns of his burgeoning feelings for Yeon-Jun, he delivers a menacing ultimatum: marry someone of his grandfather's choosing or face disinheritance. Feeling cornered with little left to lose, Woo-San contemplates capitulating to the marriage arrangement, all the while suspecting that his grandfather is orchestrating a more sinister plot that preys on Woo-San's unresolved trauma, compelling him to wrestle for his inheritance. As tensions rise within this power dynamic, Woo-San feels an undeniable connection to Yeon-Jun, yet finds that Yeon-Jun’s condition renders him unable to express his own feelings. Desperate to flee the confines of the forced marriage, Woo-San resolves to turn his grandfather's manipulative tactics against him. In this quest for autonomy, he uncovers unsettling truths that extend far beyond his own life, jeopardizing not only his future but also deeply affecting Hee-Jun, Sung-Hoon, and even his grandfather himself. Faced with this newfound knowledge—one he wishes he could unlearn—Woo-San must grapple with difficult decisions. Will he risk exposing his own vulnerabilities to protect Yeon-Jun? Will he succumb to his grandfather’s wishes to secure his inheritance, or will he forge a path driven by empathy and commitment to those who have become family to him? The weight of these revelations threatens to alter the course of their lives forever. Author's Note: I apologize if this gets a delayed update. My country decided to randomly go to war this Tuesday and I live near the border. So, yeah.
Evan_Jason · 30.1K Views
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