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Superman Lex Luthor Scene

Transmigrated Into The Kingdom Of Heaven As The Supreme Deity

Lex had always been the unreligious one... well, not anymore. Come, let me tell you a little story. Long ago, before the era of booming technology, the title of deity or god was bestowed only on those who had managed to surpass the threshold of humanity, evolving into beings so powerful that only the term, Deity could classify them. However, this came at the price of a change. These deities wouldn't be held down by human wants, rather, they fed on the praise and prayers of humans, in return, granting the prayers of these humans. Fast Forward Thousands of years later, humanity's trust in these deities had diminished, with that, the deities fell in their numbers too, losing their abilities. But this wasn't a problem, the world was at peace...Or So They Thought. The hell hounds have suddenly attacked the kingdom of heaven -- the domain of the deities. The deities were losing the war very fast as the humans weren't refueling their power. Realising that the war was a lost cause, The Supreme Deity came down onto earth, with a grand revenge plan. He was going to find the most unreligious person on earth and curse him... What!? How can I be the most unreligious person on earth!!? If you were guessing that's Lex's voice, then you are absolutely correct. And That's how Lex carried it, the curse of a thousand deities... ..He was going to fight the war on their behalf, and he had to win. But do these deities really curse humans? ...Or was Lex simply the chosen one? Read The adventurous story to find out.
Krystal_George123 · 5.4K Views

Too Gay for You: Don't Give me Heart Eyes (GL)

Popular girl Ari Cho is absolutely charming, leaving Yumi Kim, the school nerd, so gay to function normally. ** FOREWORD: Like any other day, I sat back and watched Ari hold court in the far corner of the school cafeteria. She was surrounded by her usual swarm of admirers, each one trying—and failing—to win her over. One by one, they crumbled under the weight of her gentle rejections, their faces painted with the sting of unrequited affection. Oh, what a marvellous sight to behold. The scene took a dramatic turn when two of the boys started arguing, throwing out accusations about who was making Ari more uncomfortable. The irony was almost too good—they were both so oblivious to the fact that their entire presence was likely making her want to bolt out the door. I took another bite of my sandwich, savouring the free entertainment. Poor Ari, trapped in the middle of a gaggle of hormonal teenagers who genuinely believed their cringe-worthy displays of “manliness” would sweep her off her feet. Pathetic. You might be wondering why I’m not stepping in to rescue Ari from that circus of admirers. Well, let me give you three solid reasons why meddling is a terrible idea for me. First, I’m no Superman—I don’t do heroic deeds. Second, I’m far too comfortable living my drama-free life to jeopardise it now. And third, let’s be real, my body is definitely not built for a catfight. As I happily munched on my sandwich, enjoying the chaos from a safe distance, I made a grave error, I locked eyes with Ari. Oh, crap. Picture this: while the two idiotic boys were still mid-argument, Ari—with a slightly shy smile—started walking towards my direction, her tray of food balanced in her hands. No, no, no. God, please tell me she’s not actually coming to talk to m— “Hi, Yumi!” she said casually, her smile so bright it could power a small city. ** OTHER STORIES: Miss Not So Typical (on going) Join the discord: https://discord.gg/mCBYVgW8MH
talesofheaven · 21.9K Views
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