PREVIEW

... tting on the wheelchair, his complexion changed, and he looked coldly at Qu Yizhao who was standing behind Su Xiaoyan.

   "What's wrong with you? Why are you sitting in a wheelchair? What happened, where did you get hurt?"

  Chen Yu spoke incoherently, with unconcealable anxiety on his face, it could be seen that Chen Yu was very worried about Su Xiaoyan.

  Su Xiaoyan didn't say anything, just smiled.

  The girl behind Chen Yu followed up. The girl first tugged at Che ...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Rest in a Demon's EmbraceChapter 238 Summer Palace
 94
4.5/5(votes)
YaoiEastern

In the continent of Tiandi humans lived amongst beasts, demons, and spirits. Here warriors were as common as the clouds in the sky, and each expert could either cultivate their inner energy known as Qi, or their soul, to form Spiritual Energy.

In the village of Jinwei, Luo Xiao grew up like a beautiful bird locked in a cage. He was weak from birth and unable to leave his bed for an extended period of time, yet his beauty made him well-liked amongst the villagers.

One day disaster struck the village of Jinwei. A Corpse Puppet appeared wanting to eradicate all life. A seal was unlocked, and soon the Corpse Puppet was dead under the hand of the sickly Luo Xiao, but this was not the end of his misfortune.

Right when he thought that the end was coming, a man as handsome as a god descended to the mundane world and took him away.

For the sake of revenge, Luo Xiao sold his soul to this handsome man, but is it only his soul that this alluring stranger took from him?

All rights to the Cover Image belongs to me.

……………………………………………………………

Dear readers! Without any ads, maybe you will prefer .

Immortality: My cultivation Has No BottleneckChapter 805 - 1000: Immortality! (Grand Finale) _3
 48k
4.5/5(votes)
EasternFantasy

Liang Sheng transmigrated into the alternate world, starting off with the talent “Dull Cultivator”. A “Dull Cultivator” referred to someone with a sincere heart, unyielding perseverance, and extremely slow cultivation speed. There was no bottleneck in his cultivation.

But what did it matter if there was no bottleneck in his cultivation? Having an extremely slow cultivation speed made everything difficult. However, when he reached the ninth realm of Profound Eternity and broke through to the tenth realm, extending his lifespan by twenty years, he suddenly realized that this was the true meaning of “no bottleneck in cultivation”. Any cultivation method could be pushed to its limits and be continuously cultivated.

Since that was the case, if one method of cultivating longevity was not enough, then he would practice ten methods! If ten methods were not enough, then he would practice twenty! In short, he wanted to achieve immortality!

……………………………………………………………

Dear readers! Without any ads, maybe you will prefer .

Raised in DungeonChapter 90 Wave Of Frustration
 466
4.5/5(votes)
FantasyActionTragedyRomance

Story about human babies raised by monsters in a world of sword and magic.

Allen is an orphaned boy that had lived a rather pleasant life with his orc mother in the bowels of a deadly dungeon, until the day a band of humans ventured down to loot and pillage the home they had come to think of as safe.

They took everything that Allen had, and drove him further away from the humanity. In anger and anguish, Allen turned his back on the humans. He encapsulated himself in a deep-seated hatred of them, refusing to associate with them in any way—even going so far as to reject any attempt at kindness.

Allen begins his journey in a world of human with full of deceit, danger, envy, and politics.

Possessed 10 Million ActorsChapter 200:
 3.5k
4.5/5(votes)
DramaFantasySlice Of LifeSupernatural

One day, a ghost possessed me.

The younger brother donated his kidney to his older brother and chose death over living with only one kidney.

A high school girl tried acting in front of her father.

A Korean military police officer from the Japanese colonial period belatedly tried to protect his country.

A con artist attempted to steal his partner’s heart but ended up losing his own.

I could vividly portray their lives.

Their experiences were akin to a theatrical performance, almost theatrical.