Transmigrator Su Tong recently discovered many people's secrets. Her classmate, a loser, is the world's largest monster; the young master of her employer's family, who works as a cook, is an eternally burning pupil magician; her online friend is actually a rich young lady in real life… As for her roommate in their cramped apartment, she is Jormungandr, the Dragon King Jormungandr! Fortunately, she is no ordinary person either, having acquired the profession [Soul Shaper], with the following talents: [Death Premonition]: Sensing those who are about to die within a 50-meter radius, in the form of a countdown. [Resurrection]: Killed lives will revive in the form of mournful servants, obeying your commands. On a night of relentless torrential rain, the fallen undead horde ignited with purple death flames, rising as an army of corpses, charging towards the one-eyed deity on the back of the eight-legged steed, causing the deity to tremble in fear! Starting with the [Soul Shaper], she begins the [Sword…]
When a modern soul accidentally falls into a medieval-style magical fantasy world, what the protagonist sees is not entirely romantic—there is the dazzling light of magic and the honorary oaths upheld by knights, but it lacks the nourishment of diverse cultures: entertainment is the same old tunes repeated by bards, aesthetics are trapped in the rigid framework of the Middle Ages, and information is spread through the inefficient path of word of mouth.
To break free from this monotony and gain a foothold in this other world, the protagonist awakens memories of Earth's civilization, thus beginning a "cultural export" that transcends time and space. He uses words as a blade to dissect the spiritual wasteland of this other world; he uses passion as a torch to ignite people's desire for new things.
The story is filled with both the emotional resonance of literary works, allowing the inhabitants of this other world to glimpse different lives and thoughts for the first time, and the unexpected warmth of everyday life—a cup of hot wine offered by a stranger knight, a piece of bread reserved for him by a small merchant. Set against a backdrop of a retro era, the protagonist not only spreads culture but also explores himself—finding his value in creation and sharing, undergoing a transformative growth amidst the unknown and challenges, and ultimately adding a unique touch of brilliance to the world of swords and magic with the cultural spark of Earth.
[Farming + Magic + Action + War]
Levi Norman is the eldest son of the current Duke of Normandy. Because of his laziness, foolishness, and dissolute nature, he was exiled by his father to the poor and remote region of Gelland after he came of age.
Barren land, impoverished people, dilapidated cities, weak soldiers, rampant bandits, and the watchful eyes of powerful neighbors.
Having transmigrated, Li Wei only had a few dozen guards who were also abandoned, and he faced numerous difficulties.
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"Lord Rexxar, you only have one main task! That is to make money for me! Make money! And make more money!"
"Money isn't everything, but you can't do anything without it!"
"War, what a fascinating yet cruel word! It makes the losers lose everything! It gives the victors everything! Power! Wealth! Fame!"
"Elite? I'll take on the elite! Bring the Meteorite Tribe's magic cannons and blast them to smithereens!"
"I may not be a saint, but I just want the people who follow me to live a decent life! What a load of bull, slavery! Bah!"
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Beneath the empire's calm surface, undercurrents surged; driven by ambition, various nobles were eager to make their move.
Dwarves, elves, snake people, sea creatures, and monsters!
Powerful magic, formidable combat skills, mysterious traditions, and devout believers.
A hundred races coexist, a life-or-death battle, an epic of magic!
(Time travel + light farming + cheat system + multiple female leads + steady progress)
Aura and magic intertwine here, painting a magnificent fantasy scroll. High-ranking knights cleave mountains and rivers with their swords, and archmages cast incantations that create forbidden zones for miles around. Colossal dragons coil in the sky, their bodies containing boundless power, giving rise to spirit insects, attribute gems, small sprites, and great sprites…
These wondrous beings adorn every inch of the legends of the continent of Valencia.
A soul from Earth quietly transmigrates and becomes the eldest son of a count—Eric.
What kind of brilliance will he create in this magnificent world?
Tang Ran was hit hard as soon as she was bound to the simulator.
He was framed by his teacher and classmates.
Their sole purpose was to prevent him from taking the college entrance examination, and they even went so far as to kill him repeatedly in mock exams.
Tang Ran was stunned, because with his grades, even if no one stopped him, he could only get into a junior college at most.
The other party was willing to kill someone just to stop him from going to junior college? What kind of junior college is so valuable?
Does passing the exam mean you get a cash bonus, a car, a wife, a government job, and a company worth hundreds of billions as a reward?
Tang Ran didn't understand and felt that something was very wrong.
I decided to play the mock exam until the day of the actual college entrance exam to see what would happen.
On the day of the college entrance examination, something strange happened. He encountered a clash between red and white evil spirits and died a terrible death.
It was only then that Tang Ran realized that on the day of the college entrance examination, all candidates around the world would awaken the ability to fight against the supernatural, and he was supposed to awaken the same extremely powerful ability on that day.
The reason why the teachers and classmates frantically framed and tried to stop him was because someone had been reborn and they didn't want him to awaken.
In a fit of rage, Tang Ran directly created a Book of Life and Death!
Rebirth, huh? Framing, huh? Murder, huh? Preventing the college entrance exam from awakening, huh?
Come on, look at my Book of Life and Death and speak! You think you can just talk? Keep talking, keep talking!
He travels to a parallel world. Shao Xuan gains the cheat code to develop games, creating a top-tier game paradise in a technologically advanced but game-poor world. He starts directly with the Uncle Nine film series. Zombies. Ghosts. All sorts of customs and tales, everything imaginable. At first, he thought it was just a regular game. But wait, what happened to the game?! He learns ghost-catching skills in the game, and he can do it in real life too! The young Taoist priests of Longhu Mountain go crazy. With 100% freedom and VR real-world effects, it's a game-changer for the current world. Upon release, it instantly becomes a global sensation. Little Sweetie: This is a game?! It's like a second world! Sister Zhou: I declare all previous games are garbage! Tomato: Wait, what did I press? It can summon spirits?!
Rune, a mediocre wizarding apprentice whose future hangs in the balance, suddenly finds himself transported to another world… “Transportation by horse? Duels by sword?” “So-called noble knights… are nothing more than a bunch of muscular, weak-willed brutes?” A sly smile crept across Rune’s lips. “In the wizarding world, you call me apprentice, and I won’t argue…” “But in this ignorant Middle Ages, what should you call me?”
[Lord + Western Fantasy + Farming + Single Female Lead + Conquest]
Carl Schmidt, the son of a duke who was given a commoner's name, was forced to lead more than thirty militiamen to the North due to the kingdom's order to expand into the North.
The threat here is not just the icy landscape, but also the greater threat from the Solon barbarians in the north.
He thought he was doomed, but unexpectedly he activated the mission intelligence system, and he could obtain intelligence as long as he completed the mission.
And his first task was
[Mission Objective]: Report to the Governor of the Northern Province, Lord Rochefort of Fran. (Incomplete)
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From then on, with his intelligence network at his disposal, Karl stepped beyond the Wall in the North and began to face the iron hooves and blades of the Saurons.
While the nobles, officials, and celebrities of the south were still vying for power, Karl had already become the deepest thorn in the side of the Solon people.
In the howling cold wind, the fate of the Golden Poinsettia Kingdom hangs in the balance.
But Karl's era was only just beginning.
Twelve years ago, waves of outsiders suddenly appeared on the Land Continent. These people called themselves Heroes, Strangers, and the Fourth Scourge... From then on, the ancient Land Continent burst into life, a scene of all things flourishing. Goblins, ogres, vampires, wraiths, dragons... even the almighty gods, all became their targets. "No way, this is how we, the Fourth Scourge, behave." Until one day, they were surprised to discover: a boss who didn't understand reason, didn't even want to die! ... Xia Lin, who had entered the Land Continent, was unexpectedly transformed into a small monster, about to be slain by the brave adventurers. What? Killing players not only grants you equipment and gold, but also allows you to continuously grow stronger? That's fine. As a lowly monster, facing the relentless Fourth Scourge...
He was transported to a fantasy adventure world of swords and magic. After reading the Fireball spell from the mage skill book given to him upon registering with the Adventurers' Guild, Allen aimed it at a training dummy and began chanting a meditation spell. "Magic skills require daily practice; even the best newcomers need months, even years, to master them..." Before the crippled dwarf could finish speaking, a blazing fireball with a smiling face flew from Allen's palm. Allen then went to the "Return to the Furnace," a place that specialized in recycling junk, and bought a broken staff. "So you're planning to use this broken staff as a flail to smash those monsters?" the dwarf couldn't help but complain, only to notice the broken staff, now wrapped in strips of cloth, shimmering with a dazzling purple light. Even after the two set off on their adventure, the dwarf teased Allen, who stubbornly insisted on heading in a certain direction. "This..."