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The Sacred Ruins

To rise from defeat; to revive amidst the dissipation. As the vast oceans turn to dust and the thunder and lightning fade away, That strand of spiritual mist once again approaches our great world. With the shackles that bound our world now severed— A whole new world of mystery and wonder awaits, As we turn the corner... ------ The Sacred Ruins Is a story set in a post-apocalyptic world. A world that has recovered to a state that is roughly equal to our own world in terms of technology and culture, although its ancient history remains largely unknown. The story begins during the post-graduation trip of our protagonist, where he discovers some ancient ruins and witnesses “the great change”, an upheaval that changed everything. The changing earth not only brought about new, unexplored landscape but also sparked the evolution of all organisms. Plants and animals started gaining sentience and some humans obtained unimaginable powers. The legends, myths, and tales of old seemed to have suddenly come to life as the earth entered a new era where beasts and men formed factions, explored new lands and ultimately struggled for supremacy. We follow the MC as he grows from being an eccentric young man into a badass expert warrior while meeting other funny characters and forming brotherly bonds. We watch as he falls into just as much hilarious situations as he does perilous ones, all the while wondering and slowly discovering the mysteries of this world. Just why was the world destroyed in the first place? Who or what had triggered this earth-shattering “change”? What profundities lie behind the process of evolution? ------ Chen Dong is one of the top authors in the Chinese Qidian site and this particular novel has been number one on its monthly charts for several months straight. If you are looking for a funny and unique novel that is free from the cliches of reincarnation and cultivation, this might just be what you are looking for. The story develops quite slowly for the first ten chapters or so but becomes much better paced afterwards. ------ Release Rate: 7 Chapters/Week
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Forbidden Allure

In a world of wealth, power, and hidden agendas, Ivy Logan is thrust into a dangerous game far beyond her humble origins. Recently hired for a mysterious underground mission, Ivy finds herself playing the role of Alexander Grayson’s fiancée, a man known for his cold demeanor and ruthless precision. Theirs is a partnership built on necessity, not love—at least, that’s what they tell themselves. But as Ivy slowly infiltrates Alexander's guarded life, the lines between their fake relationship and something far deeper begin to blur. Ivy has her own reasons for taking on the job—her younger brother Aiden is her world, and she’ll do anything to secure his future. But as Ivy navigates the dangers of her new life, she uncovers a shocking truth: her unknown father may be linked to Alexander’s past in ways she could never have imagined. Alexander has spent years obsessively searching for his mother, who vanished under suspicious circumstances tied to a shadowy organization. But as the investigation deepens, Alex starts to piece together a haunting connection—his mother’s disappearance is entwined with Ivy’s father, a man she never knew. With this revelation, Ivy’s world is turned upside down, and Alex’s cold detachment begins to crumble. As the enemies circling them close in, Ivy and Alexander must work together, not only to solve the mystery of Alex’s mother but also to face the dangerous truths about their intertwined pasts. With enemies using Aiden as a pawn and the lines between trust and betrayal blurring, Ivy must decide how far she’s willing to go for the brother she loves—and for the man who has slowly crept into her heart. In this high-stakes tale of secrets, loyalty, and forbidden connections, Ivy and Alexander must untangle a web of deceit before it’s too late. But in a world where nothing is as it seems, trusting each other may be the most dangerous decision of all.
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