What will we see after unlocking the dust-covered case files?
mu*derers, necrophiliacs, people who converse with the dead.
Rapists, psychos, people who can love no one other than themselves.
Grave robbers, tomb destroyers, people who hate the human race.
One after another, twisted personalities.
One after another, broken souls.
One after another, worlds that you’ve not heard of.
This is hell,
And this is heaven
【MyGO!!!!!】+【Ave Mujica】+【Shoko Single Female Lead】
[Mujica plot cut]
The real Shoko Toyokawa should not be a [doll].
Let me give a satisfactory answer to the world I love.
Let me give Shoko Toyokawa and the [Solar Dolls] a new life.
In Southeast Asia in 1996, a small, humid town was filled with torn souls: they used their wounds as eyes to see the divine madness behind the world.
The alien creature in a yellow raincoat wanted to become a human, so it blended in with them.
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Monsters sign for a cooking course
Write on the back of the tape:
"Please don't let Doudou find out
Our brains are better suited for jam"
After living in the apocalypse for five years, she was unexpectedly abandoned by both her boyfriend and best friend. It turned out that they had been secretly having an affair long before the apocalypse, but she was the only one who was naive and didn't know it until the very moment of her death...
Living a new life, she does not seek revenge for being abandoned in the previous life, but only hopes that in this life, she can protect her family!
Born into an age of turmoil, God died. But did the truth die as well?
A man who would sleep until he naturally awoke. A man who counted money until his hands cramped. By a random stroke of fate, a despicable, cunning rascal who loves to fight and chase girls becomes the successor to the departed soul of a great necromancer who once challenged the gods.
Like a little fish in a big river, Rogge aimlessly seeks his fate. He gets involved with the fairy race, God’s realm, the dwarf country, and other dimensions, as well as in politics, war, and trade. Within his adventures, he finds lucky encounters left and right as his achievements spiral upwards to ever greater heights.
[The settings, plot, and combat power values differ from the original work. Please refrain from criticism if you disagree, thank you! The system can be ignored in the early stages.]
I was transported to the Dragon Ball world, and to my surprise, I was transported to the same world as Broly, a legendary Super Saiyan!
Broly: Why is my combat value so low?
System: I don't want to crash!
Broly: Why do they all want to become my apprentice?
System: Because I, the great one, am here!
Sun Wukong: You're amazing! Let's have a go!
Vegeta: Hmph, as your prince, you must submit to me!
Broly: No! No! I won't!
High Priest: Come, take me as your master, and I will train you to become a God of Destruction.
[A crazed, love-starved emperor × a resilient palace maid with a secret bodyguard | A wife-chasing saga | The second male lead's rise to power and a happy ending] On the day Qi Heng ascended the throne, he finally married his long-widowed white moonlight. However, he regarded Sang Yu, who had shared life and death with him, as a shameful trait. So she requested to be deposed and, dragging her crippled body, went to Jiangnan. In the apricot blossoms and light rain, she encountered Li Shiyan. Li Shiyan taught her poetry, coaxed her to sleep, and even reddened his eyes while applying medicine to her. What Sang Yu didn't know was that Li Shiyan had actually been waiting for her for a very long time. But the day after Sang Yu left, the emperor completely lost his mind. —Later, the newly appointed governor of Jiangnan knelt in the imperial study, his spine ramrod straight: "Your subject wants to marry her." Qi Heng's expression remained unchanged, but he crushed the ring in his hand. He had seen Sang Yu trembling in pain from her wounds, but he had never seen her so vibrant. —Wearing an apricot-red ruqun (a type of traditional Chinese dress), she tiptoed to brush fallen petals from someone's shoulder. Qi Heng wrecked half the palace, finally bursting into the bridal chamber with bloodshot eyes: "You'd rather have a useless scholar than me?" Sang Yu looked at him coldly, correcting him: "No, you were the one who rejected me first." [Reading Guide] Female not male CP (Second Male Lead) / The female lead is initially battered and bruised, later healed by the second male lead. The male lead is crazed and obsessive, pursuing his wife relentlessly until death; the second male lead is gentle and steadfast. Contains / Forced love / Political intrigue and abusive romance.
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This story is about a student who comes to a second-time world and seeks redemption in everyday life. It's not a sweet story. [Enter at your own risk if you don't like this kind of content.] [But that doesn't mean I won't hold a knife to your throat and force you in.]
There was actually a "zero" before the first chapter.
In that world, almost all students were brutally murdered due to their teachers' betrayal, and Kiwatos became a massive testing ground.
As the last surviving student, Yu Chuyuan was pursued by enemies led by her teacher and unexpectedly fell into an unknown abyss, arriving in the world of "New Game Plus".
When Yu Chuyuan sees familiar faces again, will she choose to trust them once more, or will she stand against everyone...?
[No romantic pairing + Five summer buddies playing together + Friendship/Family/Oddities + Homework + Logical Flaws + Out-of-Character Warning]
As the niece of Moth Masakado, the sister of Panda, and the number one "spiritual sorcerer" in the world of sorcery, Moth Masakado originally only wanted to use her parents' inheritance to realize her "foodie dream of traveling the world" and then use her psychic skills to do some heartfelt aftercare for the deceased (after all, the dead don't talk much).
But when she gets caught up in the millennium-long game of Go, and discovers that the three "problem children"—Gojo Satoru, Natsuyu Suguru, and Ieiri Shoko—are heading towards a tragic ending, she suddenly realizes—that the "ordinary and healthy" wish in her parents' dying wish was actually "to do everything in one's power to protect the person who prevents you from being ordinary."
In the warning clip, on the day Gojo Satoru was cleaved in half at the waist by Sukuna, Akira hated for the first time that what she saw when she used her psychic powers was not a joke but despair; when Natsumi Yuuki's idealism stained the streets with blood, she remembered the candy he had given her, so sweet that she vowed "never to let this tenderness go bad"; and Ieiri Shoko's profile in the medical room, smoky and grimy, was like a thorn stuck in her heart.
"So-called escapism is nothing more than the fear that the people you care about will become your weakness."
So she donned the "Twelve Gods Nuo Mask," using divine power to tear apart the script of fate.
It's not about saving the world, but about seeing Gojo Satoru laugh arrogantly one more time, hearing Natsume Yuuki say "See you tomorrow" one more time, and helping Shoko get rid of those damn dark circles under her eyes.
Are they mentally ill or born policemen? Are they geniuses or criminal masters? They are the policemen who are least like policemen, and they are the criminals who are least like criminals.