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The Long Way Down

Kazaf: The upside down

Upside Down In a world where two realms—one modern and one ancient—collide, Kazaf, a young man with supernatural abilities, must navigate a destiny filled with danger, love, and self-discovery. Half-human, half-cultivator, Kazaf was raised by his mother, Alaca, a powerful cultivator who fled her family’s oppressive world after being forced into an arranged marriage. In the human world, Alaca found love and gave birth to Kazaf, raising him alone after his father’s untimely death. Kazaf is a fighter, just like his mother, and possesses remarkable powers that hint at his heritage. However, his world is turned upside down when he is thrust into the ancient world of cultivators, where power, lineage, and politics rule. As he faces the truth about his origins and his mother’s past, Kazaf is forced to confront her powerful family, who view him as a threat due to his mixed bloodline. In the midst of this turmoil, Kazaf meets Asma, a beautiful and talented cultivator from a wealthy, respected family. Although many suitors vie for her affection, Asma finds herself drawn to Kazaf, and their love blossoms despite the challenges they face from both worlds. But love and loyalty are tested as enemies in both realms seek to destroy Kazaf, viewing him as a dangerous force to be reckoned with. As Kazaf grows from a halfbreed outcast to a powerful figure feared and respected by both humans and cultivators, he must overcome obstacles, betrayal, and rivalries. Alongside Asma and a group of allies, he will fight to bring justice to his family, claim his place in the world, and discover the true power within himself. “Upside Down” is a thrilling tale of love, revenge, power, and identity—a journey where one man’s battle to find himself could change the fate of two worlds. ---
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The Long Shot

Since he was six years old, Adrian Nero has always had a dream. Thanks to his father's influence, he developed a great interest in football at a very young age. He loved the way the game was played, the way a team of eleven players worked together to score as many goals as possible against their opponents while conceding as little as possible, he loved the tactical aspect of the game with teams trying to play to their strengths and their opponent's weaknesses. But more than those, he loved watching the players lift trophies after winning a tournament. That's right, the thing Adrian liked the most about football was lifting trophies. Immersing himself in any game, his favourite teams played, he always felt like he was there celebrating and smiling with them. He loved that feeling. 'I'll really be there one day.' He always thought to himself. Despite his father's love for the game, his parents did not exactly support his dream to become a footballer and preferred him to go to a normal school to study and get a normal job. However, all hope was not lost as his high school was one of the schools that strongly supported having sports activities in their curriculum and it wasn't just for formality's sake. Adrian fought his way through, becoming the captain of the football team as early as the first year of senior high. With his help the team grew to become quite a formidable one and was named as one of the favourites going into the qualifications for the intercontinental highschool tournament, a competition taking place in his last year of highschool and his chance to lift his first trophy. That was when disaster struck. Due to work reasons, Adrian was forced to move back to his home country with his family leaving behind the team he had worked hard to put together. However, he was fortunate enough to find himself in a school eligible to take part in the qualifications for the tournament. Finding out about that, he felt that all hope wasn't lost, a feeling that was soon carried away by the wind. Sino Academy, although possessing a very good and well-maintained pitch alongside the basic equipment, was one that never took sports seriously. In all the times they had participated in the tournament, they had only been able to get through the qualifications once but miserably failed to get through the group stage. This was an event of fifteen years ago. Facing a school with a non-existent team and players that lacked teamwork, coordination and motivation, Adrian couldn't help but feel that his dream was far beyond his reach.
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