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Legacy ; Establishing Foundation

I am both the hero and the villain of my own story. I founded an unshakable power, forging a legacy that would ensure my bloodline's prosperity for generations to come. Through endless struggles, I toiled relentlessly, sacrificing everything—be it love or kin—all in the name of securing my family's rise to dominance. I wove a grand strategy for boundless prosperity and orchestrated an intricate scheme of inevitable tragedy. I was both the shield and the sword, the architect of trust and the force that shattered it. History may brand me as a villain, but none can deny that I was the foundation upon which my family's supremacy was built. For I am the Initiator of all beginnings and endings! ****** Wudi Egun—the name etched in history as the greatest villain mankind has ever known. Yet, paradoxically, he is also revered as the Wudi Progenitor, the legendary figure who paved the way for his bloodline’s boundless prosperity. Why was he feared? Why was he worshipped? He once proclaimed: "War brings prosperity. Destruction breeds new and better creation. Death is but the catalyst for nirvana. And every ending is merely the beginning of something greater." But what the world does not know is this—Wudi Egun was not born into greatness. He was not destined for power. He was a transmigrator. Once an ordinary man from Earth, he was thrown into a world ruled by swords and magic, knights and mages. With no cheats, no divine blessings, and no inherent advantages, he was forced to endure the cruelest hardships, scraping by in a life of poverty and suffering. With nothing but sheer will, he swore a single oath—his family would never suffer as he did. His descendants would never feel the pain of powerlessness. And so, it was only inevitable. The man who started as nothing rose to become both a revered legend and a feared nightmare— the Wudi Progenitor, the Faceless Demon whose name would echo through eternity, bringing both awe and terror. But who was he truly? What was his story? His history? His legend? Nobody knows.
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Almost, Always, Never

I remember whispering those words, my voice swallowed by the wind as I gazed at him from afar—the boy who once promised me forever. “I’ll find you when we grow up. I’ll search the world just to be with you again.” He had said it with such certainty, as if the universe itself had written our fate in the stars. I held onto that promise like a lifeline. But time has a cruel way of unraveling even the strongest of vows. I waited. And waited. And waited. But he never came back. When I finally searched for him, desperate to fill the aching void he left behind, I found him—smiling, holding someone else’s hand, walking beside her like she was his world. I became nothing more than a stranger to him, a forgotten chapter in his story. Yet, in that single moment, my heart shattered as if I had been foolish enough to believe love could defy time. “I searched and found you,” he murmured, standing before me once more, his gaze unreadable. But fate is unkind. I had spent years chasing a shadow, drowning in an ocean of longing, only to reach the shore and realize he had already built a home without me. “I loved you… Goodbye.” I turned away, but he caught my wrist, his grip trembling. “Please,” he pleaded, “this time might be ours.” Tears spilled down my cheeks, but I pulled away. I had spent too long waiting for him to return, only to find that love had never truly been mine to keep. “I still love you,” I whispered to the wind. “And I’m glad that, for a moment, you knew.” That night, I lay in bed, feeling both relieved and empty, my heart a battlefield of memories and unfulfilled dreams. Years passed. I grew older. I lived, I breathed, but I remained alone. And one day, as sleep embraced me like an old friend, I wondered—would my heart ever stop searching for him? Or would someone finally find me and lead me toward a destiny where love no longer meant waiting in vain?
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