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Naruto Is Quietly Suffering

No matter the suffering, I decide to keep living

"I will keep surviving... even if the world rejects my very existence." I woke up in the darkness. No warning, no clues. As my eyes adjusted to the strange light around me, I realized—this place wasn’t unfamiliar. Yes, I know this world. This… is the world of a novel I once read. A fictional world, where heroes shine and demons fall. But behind all of that lies a truth never written on any page: This world is hell. The difficulty level? Inhuman. There’s no interface. No hidden powers awakening when I’m on the brink of death. No lucky twist saving me at the last second. There is only pain—raw, relentless, and ever-present. My body is wounded, my mind shattered, my hope torn apart piece by piece… As if someone behind the scenes is savoring every second. And I know who you are. The Author. Yes, you, sitting calmly behind the screen, typing away, Watching me spiral deeper into suffering. You enjoy this, don’t you? Watching me fall. Watching me cry. Watching me break. Maybe to you, I’m just a story. Just a fictional character with no feelings. But I know I exist. And I know this pain is real. So hear me now. I will not die. At least… not yet. Because I will survive long enough—become strong enough—to flip this story on its head. I will live. Not because this world deserves to be fought for… But because I want to hurt you the way you’ve hurt me. So keep writing, Author. Because every page you write… brings me one step closer to taking back my own story.
AlzenAlrynd1 · 1.1K Views

Suffering of the Starved

Once, all he desired was to be acknowledged by his village— To hear his name spoken with pride, not pity. To be praised by his family for more than being quiet and obedient. To be distinguished amongst his siblings, to stand apart in a way that mattered. To be seen by his parents, truly seen—not as an obligation, but as a son worthy of love. Karon was a boy of small ambitions and deep wounds. He did not dream of thrones or glory, only of warmth. Of laughter at a dinner table. Of a father’s nod. Of a mother’s arms. Of belonging. But none of it came. They called his older brother a warrior, his younger sister a prodigy. Karon, they did not call at all. Now, the village is ash. His siblings lie scattered across the broken world, devoured by beasts or conscripted into distant wars. His parents, faces once so distant and unreachable, are now nothing but bones beneath a fallen roof. And Karon—Karon is alone. Not just in body, but in purpose. There is no one left to see him. No dream left to chase. No story left to shape. Once he hungered for recognition. Now, he hungers only for survival. In this world of rotting kingdoms and endless war, where monsters wear both fur and armor, Karon’s name has no meaning. No place. He scavenges ruins, sleeps in hollow trees, and counts the days by the sound of distant screams. His fingers are cracked from clawing through graves for food. His shadow grows long and sharp. His eyes reflect less of the boy he was, and more of the thing he’s becoming. He does not know where he is going. He only knows that something inside him still lives— A hunger deeper than starvation. A hollow that no meat can fill. Not anymore. Perhaps one day, they will speak of Karon again. Not as a son. Not as a brother. But as a creature that walks through the ruins, feeding on what remains of hope.
Palelord · 483 Views

Shi Yan Si: Beyond Fate and Suffering

Genre: #BoyLove #DanMei #cultivation #Painful #Tragic #Emotional Stories #H+ #18+ #Tragedy #Psychological #Slow Burn #Dark Fantasy Story note: A grand saga set in an ancient cultivation world, spanning two Book. + Book 1: Thirty Years of Mortal Tribulation—Experiencing the Harshest Version of Human Life This is the phase where the protagonist, Shi Yan Si, enters the womb and descends into mortality, embarking on the most grueling and tragic path before stepping onto the journey of Dao. This volume progresses at a slow pace, delving deep into the authenticity and intricacies of human suffering, immersing the protagonist fully in the mortal world. Shi Yan Si does not cultivate, does not know of immortals or Dao, nor does he possess any divine abilities. He is nothing more than an ordinary, weak, and powerless human—bullied, tormented, violated, betrayed, and left to suffer in an endless cycle of despair. + Book 2: The Path of Cultivation and Seeking the Dao After enduring the tribulations of his mortal life, Shi Yan Si finally steps into the world of cultivation and begins his ascension. The layers of his past are unraveled, unveiling the enigmatic truth behind his existence. His suffering was not coincidental. His entire life had been orchestrated. Step into the world of Shi Yan Si to uncover the hidden truths behind his journey—what does it truly mean to suffer to the fullest? To embrace pain as the path to Dao? And what will be the ultimate culmination of his mortal tribulation? DISCLAIMER: This story is not for readers who prefer a strict 1x1 pairing or expect a typical romantic relationship between two leads. The content features heavy themes including violence, group assault, and scenes of the main character enduring brutal mistreatment. If you’re sensitive to such material, please consider carefully before reading. WHO IT’S FOR: A deeply tragic, psychological, and painful journey of a forsaken child, who can neither live nor die. For those who seek heart-wrenching despair and a slow descent into darkness, this is for you. Readers who enjoy witnessing a male protagonist’s growth—a long, tortuous road marked by suffering and grief, yet also an odyssey to reclaim his self-worth and life’s meaning. This is the story of a soul enduring earthly hell, falling into the pit of despair, and gradually discovering a path of liberation from the haunting past. If you seek a work that offers more than mere cultivation or vengeance—a journey through darkness that reaches toward the light, where you can entirely transcend old pains and leave every haunting memory behind—then perhaps you’ll find a piece of yourself in this tale. Note: Please leave a comment to encourage the author to continue posting this story. Also, be sure to add it to your library so you can keep following along!
HuaLuoShenYang · 11.2K Views
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