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What In Hell Is Bad

Violet Hell

It is said that in a small town in Greece called "Fiskardo," a little girl was born with severe rashes on her delicate skin. It was initially believed to be the result of medical negligence or a possible allergy. However, medical tests revealed that the baby did not suffer from any allergies or diseases, nor was there any sign of medical negligence, as all procedures were carried out correctly. The little girl was subjected to medication, even though this posed a risk at her young age. Unfortunately, no treatment or procedure brought satisfactory results, and soon after, the baby died in an agonizing way—her body suddenly exploded. Not long after, similar cases began occurring all over the world, where babies died suddenly and without any apparent reason. It was initially believed to be caused by some kind of virus, but no evidence of such was found. Still, a pandemic ensued, which came to be known as "The Ghost Pandemic" because people had to isolate themselves without knowing what they were protecting against. One day, against all odds, a baby was born in "Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil," with a peculiar feature: scales. At first, these scales were thought to be mere physical deformities that could be treated. However, to everyone’s surprise, this baby did not die suddenly like the others. In fact, the baby grew and became a five-year-old boy, living in a world gripped by fear of extinction due to the plummeting birth rate. Even more astonishing was the fact that this child could breathe underwater. What was initially dismissed as a deformity turned out to have a purpose. Researchers discovered that the child's parents and ancestors had spent most of their lives in the water, which may have influenced the development of this trait. Most surprising of all, the child’s genetics showed marine adaptations that were not inherited but evolved—making him the first recorded semi-human in history. This breakthrough helped scientists understand the mysterious deaths of the babies. It was found that these infants were born with remnants of physical abilities, referred to as "powers," that their fragile bodies could not handle, leading to their sudden and disturbing deaths. Thanks to this discovery, methods were developed to contain these powers until the children reached an age where their bodies could adapt to them. Humanity was saved from an imminent extinction, and over time, the number of humans with supernatural abilities began to increase. In 2006, a baby named Ayax was born in Australia. No one knows who his parents were, and he had to survive on his own from a very young age, living on the streets. One day, however, a mysterious individual captured him and took him to a laboratory. There, they experimented on him, combining the powers of other innocent people in search of the perfect remnant. Ayax developed an ability that would forever change the course of history.
Mattsvilar · 327 Views

I'm a Pastor, what the hell is an Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak Spell?!

I found myself in a parallel universe, awakening as a male priest. Everything seemed perfect; after all, as a healer, specializing in aiding women should pose no issue, right? However, I couldn't help but wonder about some peculiar spells in my repertoire. Firstly, what in the world is the "Instantaneous Outbreak of Acute Gastroenteritis" spell? And don't even get me started on the "Osteoporosis" spell. What purpose could these serve in my healing endeavors? The confusion only deepened with spells like "Blood Burn," "Gradual Freeze," and "Mental Chaos." Can I still peacefully focus on healing women with such ominous abilities? Comparing my spells to those of other professions, I couldn't help but notice the stark contrast. Mages wield "Doomstorm" and "Ice Age," swordsmen boast "Sword Rain: Homecoming" and "Wind-Cutter Slash," while archers showcase "Arrow Rain: Shooting Stars" and "Storm Arrow." Yet, my ultimate spells are disturbingly named "Cancer Cell Proliferation," "T-Virus Infection," and "Rabies Outbreak." In the midst of it all, a certain character, some crying girl, laments, "Noooo, I just took a bath, who would have thought that I would become infected!" Meanwhile, a villain chillingly asks, "Do any of you know what it feels like to burst apart while spouting blood? No! You don't know!" Even a boss character confesses, "Dear family, who can understand? I just took a nap, and when I woke up, I suddenly found that I have no kidneys!"
Yiqian Qingdai · 1.6M Views

The Bad Daughter

Vivian Donovan stands at the crossroads of a challenging future and a haunting past. As she navigates the treacherous waters of her professional life and the harrowing memories that refuse to fade, she finds herself ensnared in a web of deceit, betrayal, and murder. Vivian’s composed exterior conceals a turbulent inner world where control and chaos are in a constant battle. Detective Sarah Blake, relentless and driven, is thrust into a case that threatens not only her career but her very life. The deeper she delves into the mystery surrounding Vivian and her circle, the closer she gets to a deadly threat that could extinguish her light forever. Each revelation brings her closer to a truth more dangerous than she could have ever imagined. Laura, with her soft demeanor and fragile exterior, hides a darkness within. As secrets unravel, it becomes clear that Laura’s past is as shadowy as the present danger they all face. Her hidden side emerges, revealing that she is far more complex and dangerous than anyone had suspected. No daughter ever wants to witness the death of her loved ones, but what happens when she becomes the instrument of their demise? As the bodies pile up and the tension mounts, the question looms large: Who is the real killer? In a world where everyone has something to hide, trust is a luxury no one can afford. "Bad Daughter" is a gripping tale of suspense, exploring the thin line between love and hatred, innocence and guilt, and the lengths to which one will go to protect their secrets. As Vivian, Sarah, and Laura’s paths collide, the true face of evil is revealed, and the fight for survival begins.
Ashen_911 · 13.9K Views

Cheating is Not That Bad

[A Forbidden Romance] "Why are you doing this to me? What do you want?" I screamed in frustration. "You," He breathes out. "You know very well that we don't have a future." "I will take whatever time I could have with you — no matter the consequences." "It's wrong. I am married and you are —" "Are you?" Naisha Kaur became Naisha Rivera when she was just nineteen years old. Despite being an arranged marriage, she thought it would be a fairytale: a sweet, charming young guy, a great sophisticated rich family. She thought a perfect life awaited her. But her illusion broke the very day of the wedding when this perfect guy and his family started to show their colours. But she was adamant, she believed she could win them over if she loved them enough. So she gave her everything, only to be used, insulted, disrespected and broken by her new family and her husband. Naisha didn't know exactly when she gave up on a happy life but she became numb to everything. She just wanted to survive. . . until a new man entered her family and made her realize life was something to be lived not just survived. Emery Tsui was a businessman in his late thirties, who couldn't care less about anything other than his work. Love had left a bitter taste in his mouth since he was a kid. He had watched his mother going crazy for love and respect from her father, only to be rejected repeatedly because her mother was nothing more than his father's mistress. When he was born, he was also rejected along with his mother for being an illegitimate child. He watched his mother die craving love and acceptance, only to get cruelty and pain. For Emery, the image and feeling of love were forever tainted. He knew the demons in his head would never let him love someone . . . but when he saw Naisha, her life made his blood boil and he knew he couldn't ignore her. He knew he shouldn't care for her like that not only because she was more than 13 years younger than him but also because he was her husband's uncle.
Mystical_Snowflake · 895 Views
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