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Black Panther The Junior

The Villainess Junior Sister Always Wants to Have Me

[The translation is poor—read at your own risk.] Su Luo transmigrated into a cultivation novel, becoming the cannon fodder senior sister. In the original story, she was jealous of the villainess's talent and colluded with fellow disciples to frame and humiliate her, contributing significantly to the villainess´s descent into darkness. After transmigrating, Su Luo must take on the original character's role, diligently becoming a stepping stone for the villainess's path to corruption. Upon first meeting the villainess, she thought: This delicate, fragile sister, how much suffering must she endure to grow into such a gloomy and obsessive villainess? Due to the system's threats, Su Luo continues to play the role of the vicious senior sister on the surface, but secretly she goes easy on Meng Shuying, carefully nurturing her. However… Why is the plot deviating? Why is Meng Shuying offering her the precious spiritual herbs that took so much effort to obtain? Why is Meng Shuying risking her life to save her in the perilous secret realm? And why is the villainess, who was supposed to stab the original character to death with a sword, now cornering her with a face full of tenderness, leaving a kiss on her cheek, and softly asking, "Senior Sister, will you become my Dao partner?" [Please note: The cover is AI-generated and does not depict elements from the story] [This novel is translated, 5 chapters / day, CT: 盒不困]
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Carsa(The Black Stone)

The story revolves around "Carsa," a kingdom burdened by poverty and its worship of a sacred black stone called "Aspera." Believed to be a divine blessing, the stone has only brought suffering and sacrifice to the kingdom’s people, including Alfero, the protagonist. Alfero, raised in extreme poverty, loses his father, a guard protecting the stone, and his mother to starvation. His sister, Althea, also falls victim to the kingdom’s misplaced devotion to the stone. Alfero sees the stone not as a symbol of divinity but as a curse that has robbed him of everything. He plans to steal Aspera, enlisting the help of his sister Althea and his friend Ragna. They devise an intricate scheme to create an illusion of divine movement during a religious ceremony, leveraging the kingdom’s blind faith in the stone. The plan succeeds temporarily, but complications arise, leading to Althea’s capture and execution by a divine emissary, Rix. Her sacrifice enables Alfero and Ragna to escape with the stone. At the border, a conflict ensues between Alfero and Ragna over selling the stone. Alfero, consumed by grief and rage, kills Ragna, realizing the stone’s immense but meaningless weight as a symbol of sacrifice and suffering. Alone, he reflects on the devastating cost of his quest, ultimately confronting the futility of the stone’s so-called divine significance. The story ends with Alfero back in his home, holding the stone that has destroyed his life. In a symbolic act, he acknowledges its worthlessness, yet he remains shackled by the weight of its legacy. The stone, embodying a meaningless blessing, stands as a tragic reminder of a world that venerates emptiness at the cost of human life and dignity.
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