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Aoi Koga Kaguya

Manual of Dual Cultivation: From Rejected to Harem Lord

Ren Aoi was expelled from the Inner Sword Sect after eight years of being treated as trash: he couldn't cultivate, he had no spiritual root, and he was the silent shame of the elders. With only a ragged robe and a low-grade spiritual stone, he descends the steps of the martial world... homeless, without a future, and without hope. But just when all seemed lost, a strange lotus flower merges with his soul, activating a mysterious system: the Thousand Unions Lotus, an ancestral artifact that grants him a second chance... if he manages to complete his first mission: to form a spiritual bond with another person within 72 hours or die. What begins as a desperate struggle for survival turns into a journey of redemption, conquest, and power. Each emotional bond grants him spiritual power, access to hidden techniques, and unlocks new system functions, including a dimensional space and secret inheritances. On his path, Ren will meet extraordinary women: a martial prodigy as cold as ice, a healer with demonic blood, an exiled princess who hides her identity, and a silent assassin with a broken past. Together they form a harem as lethal as it is charming... although the danger of jealousy, conspiracies, and rival cultivators threaten to destroy everything. Between humor, epic battles, dual cultivation, shameless looting, enemy sects, and hearts on the line, Ren Aoi will prove that even someone without talent can defy the heavens... if he has the will, the strategy, and enough luck with women.
Yanina_Asto · 1.6K Views

Rejeitada Pelo Meu Companheiro Alpha

"Ahh!" Ela se contorcia em meio a gemidos, seu corpo tremendo com sensações conflitantes. Ela detestava esse homem, mas cada fibra de seu ser reagia ao seu toque. Quando as mãos dele começaram a percorrer sua cintura, ela prendeu a respiração — o puxão repentino do zíper nas suas costas enviou um arrepio pela sua espinha. O cursor de metal parou na base de suas costas e, ao se abrir, a parte superior das costas e a cintura ficaram expostas, deixando sua pele exposta ao ar frio. "N-Não—mmph!" Seu protesto foi abafado pelo travesseiro enquanto os dedos dele acariciavam sua coluna nua, deixando um rastro de arrepios por onde passavam. Com um rosnado profundo e furioso, ele sussurrou asperamente em seu ouvido: "Vou fazer você esquecer cada toque, cada beijo, cada coisa sobre ele. De agora em diante, quando estiver com outro homem, você só verá a mim." Elara Vance era uma ômega retraída, frequentemente ignorada na alcateia Silver Moon Pack por seu comportamento quieto e aparência discreta. Mas por trás de seus óculos grossos havia uma paixão secreta por Rhys Knight, o futuro Alpha da alcateia e um notório conquistador do campus. Rhys zombava dos vínculos de companheiro, tratando relacionamentos como descartáveis — até o décimo oitavo aniversário de Elara, quando ele a rejeitou publicamente, transformando-a no alvo de todas as piadas. Agora, Elara retorna transformada — sem óculos, com o cabelo elegantemente estilizado e confiante — e Rhys não consegue tirar os olhos dela. E se o sangue dela contiver uma herança sagrada escolhida pela Deusa da Lua? E se a "humilhação" fosse parte de um plano maior? E quando Rhys, o alpha que uma vez a desprezou, se ajoelha diante de seu novo interesse amoroso, Liam Thorne, implorando por uma segunda chance, quem sairá vitorioso nesta batalha de orgulho e paixão?
Elara Veyne · 47.9K Views

Beneath the Cherry Sky

The first time Ren saw Aoi, he was crouched beside the old vending machine outside the corner bookstore, sketching something into a tattered notebook. His blue hair shimmered faintly in the spring sun, like the sea had gifted him a crown. Ren almost walked past him. But the breeze carried a whisper of graphite on paper, the soft rustle of pages turning, and something made him stop. “You’re drawing?” Ren asked, unsure why he even said it. Aoi looked up, blinking once like he was waking from a dream. His eyes were a startling grey, like rain on glass. “…Yeah,” he said quietly. “You’re blocking my light.” Ren awkwardly stepped aside. “Sorry.” For a moment, they stared at each other. Then Aoi returned to his sketch, and Ren left, but something about that moment stayed with him — like a bookmark placed in a chapter he hadn't meant to read. Ren had moved to the seaside town of Hoshinawa after his mother passed away. He lived with his aunt above a quaint little flower shop, spent afternoons helping arrange lilies and writing poems he never let anyone read. The town was quiet, and Ren liked it that way — until he started seeing Aoi everywhere. At the bookstore. Near the cliffs. At the library where he sat in silence, scribbling in his notebook, always alone. They spoke rarely, but when they did, Aoi’s words were careful, like he measured every sentence before letting it out. He didn’t smile much — but when he did, it was faint, fragile, like a star peeking through a cloudy sky. One day, Ren found a sketch slipped into his poetry book at the library. It was a pencil drawing of the cherry tree that bloomed outside his flower shop — and beneath it, a figure that looked suspiciously like him. The next time he saw Aoi, he waited until they were both at the vending machine again. “You left this?” Ren asked, holding up the drawing. Aoi flushed, eyes darting. “Maybe.” Ren smiled. “I write poems about that tree.” “I know,” Aoi murmured. “I’ve read them. You leave the scraps behind.” A silence stretched between them — but it wasn’t uncomfortable. It felt… intimate. “I think,” Aoi said slowly, “your poems make me feel less alone.” Ren’s chest ached, soft and sudden. “I think your sketches do the same,” he whispered. And that was how it started. Over the weeks, they met more often. Exchanged words, drawings, half-written poems. They didn't need grand declarations. Their closeness grew in the quiet spaces — the brush of hands as they reached for the same book, the shared silence watching the sea, the way their shadows leaned into each other as the sun set. One day, under the blooming cherry tree, Ren turned to Aoi and said, “You make me want to write again.” Aoi looked at him, eyes gentler than ever. “Then write me something I can keep.” Ren leaned in, nervous but certain, and kissed him — soft, slow, like poetry in motion. And in that moment, the world wasn’t loud or broken. It was just them — beneath the cherry sky, finding something beautiful in each other.
Diya_Tejal · 471 Views

Sin Cordura en Embstencil

“Nadie la pidió. Todos la temían. El mundo gritó en silencio el día que Koga abrió los ojos.” Cuando nació, el cielo se partió en un trueno, la tierra tembló y un roble milenario se quebró en la plaza central de Kiame. Desde entonces, Koga no ha vivido —ha sobrevivido. Rechazada por su aldea, adoptada por un padre que no sabe tocarla y una madre que aprendió a no mirar, marcada por una profecía que ni los demonios se atreven a leer en voz alta, Koga de Kiame arrastra un eco de tragedia que no la deja dormir… ni despertar del todo. Pero el verdadero infierno apenas empieza. Una entidad sin nombre —antigua, cruel, y gloriosamente enferma— ha puesto los ojos en ella. Y ahora, lo que era solo una niña rota, se convierte en la llave viviente para abrir un plano sellado hace siglos: Embstencil. Lugar de paz para los Rekiems, campo de juego para los demonios, prisión rota de secretos que deberían haber muerto. Mientras el mundo colapsa en fractales de traición, posesión y batallas que deforman la lógica misma del alma, Koga, su hermanastro Ren, el padre guerrero que pactó con la oscuridad, y un asesino elegante llamado Asriel —que es tan encantador como está podrido por dentro— se verán arrastrados a un combate que no premia la fuerza, sino la persistencia… de seguir siendo uno mismo cuando todos los dioses quieren reescribirte. ¿Qué harías si tu poder lastima a quien más amas? ¿Y si tu voluntad no te pertenece? ¿Qué parte de ti moriría… para seguir vivo? No Sanity on Embstencil es una tragedia épica disfrazada de novela ligera. Es la danza entre la inocencia y la locura, entre el alma y el recipiente. Una historia sobre lo que pasa cuando el mundo teme más tu existencia… que tu destrucción.
Lumensky · 2.6K Views
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