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Punisher Limited Series

Punisher System: SSS-Class Guardians

[Ding! Punisher System Activated.] [Objective: Eliminate the sinners.] Cia died and woke up in another world. He got stuck as the eldest brother of four troublemakers in a small town where everything was on the brink of mess. Too bad he landed as the eldest brother of the world’s most cursed gene pool. It turns out, his sweet little siblings are superpowered disasters waiting to happen. One was channeling darkness, one sees doom, the other breaks everything in sight, and one gambles with fate like it’s a weekend hobby. And Cia? He got a system. A very naive and useless system who relies on the host more than the host relies on the system. It gives him EXP for killing “sinners.” Which, apparently, includes most people. Now he’s sneaking out at night, purging sinners with dramatic chains connected to his body like tentacles, dragging bodies into wells, and returning home like, “Haha, what mess? We live in a normal town!” His family’s awakening? Hidden. The bodies piling up? Also hidden. The growing legend of the terrifying “Masked Punisher”? Definitely not hidden. As the body count keeps growing (dead bodies), Cia felt that everything was starting to spiral out of control. From a tiny town to the empires and realms. He doesn't have a grand ambition except for keeping these world-class disasters safe... it's not grand, right? Hey, he’s just trying to keep the house from burning down. Too bad he didn't realize he’s the one holding the match. Note: This is a family of villains. ... Meaning: He just wants to keep his siblings intact and away from trouble, not realizing that he was a walking disaster. ... 1500+ words per chapter. 1 (min) or 2 (max) chapters a day depending on the author.
Zion_Mei · 5.2K Views

Critical Hit Series!

A fresh new take on dual narrative storytelling, blending awkward high school crush conversations with the thrill of slicing the three heads off a dungeon beast. Ranjiro Akizora is the fearless samurai who protects villages from goblin hordes, shadow beasts, and crooked bandits. At least... on paper. In reality? He’s a third-year high school nobody. No friends, no social skills, and a Charisma stat that might as well be negative. His only real strength? A dangerously overdeveloped hyper-imagination and a homebrewed fantasy role-playing game no one’s ever played, because no one’s ever asked. But it’s his final year. One last chance to roll for initiative in real life. So, he does the unthinkable: starts a club. A tabletop club. Safe, nerdy, low risk. Until two of the school’s most terrifyingly beautiful girls show up. The kind you’d expect on magazine covers, not sitting at a nerd’s table. One moves like a pop idol in a student council blazer, all charm and confidence, with a presence that turns every hallway into her personal stage. The other is the school’s reigning top student, elegant and unreadable, with a quiet grace that makes teachers pause and classmates sit up straighter. She doesn’t speak often, but when she does, the room listens. They’re the queens of campus, untouchable and untouching… until they pull up chairs, roll the dice, and crash into Ranjiro’s world like a divine punishment written by the gods of chaos and romance alike. What started as a simple roleplaying game unravels into something far more dangerous. A shared world where unspoken feelings take shape, hidden truths bleed into fantasy, and every choice reveals more than anyone intended. The characters they play begin to echo the parts of themselves they keep buried: the longing, the fear, the jealousy, the hope. And the deeper the story goes, the harder it becomes to tell where the fantasy ends… and their real selves begin. Because in this game, it’s not just monsters they’re facing. It’s each other. And maybe the scariest part isn’t what happens in the world they built… but what it brings out of them when the game ends. Critical Hit Series! is a genre-bending love letter to both shounen adventure and shoujo romance. A dual narrative that turns the everyday into the epic, and makes you wonder: When does pretending stop being pretend?
Tsuaiko · 9.3K Views
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