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A Devil’s Monopoly

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WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! R-18+ Potentially Triggering Material! In the brutal hierarchy of Hell, power is key, and the only path to survival is relentless, brutal struggle. Adam, a hopeless child from Earth, is reborn and given another chance. Yet, not as a hero or savior, but as a Devil; a creature of pure, concentrated malice and sin. Reborn into the lowest, weakest layer of the Hell’s infinite Abyss, he must quickly master his new form, his demonic heritage, and the truth of what it means to be a royal from Hell. Now, a nascent Devil, whose only option to power is gaining a total monopoly on an entire realm… Ascension is everything. The cost is irrelevant. CONTENT DISCLAIMERS!!! WARNING: This novel contains content intended for mature audiences only. R-18! Due to the nature of the setting and the core themes of power, sin, and corruption, this work features intense and uncensored descriptions of violence, morally wrong acts, and explicit triggering matters. We do not condone such actions!!! These are merely acts done in a dark fantasy novel; not to be replicated or encouraged to be done in real life!!! Please note that this novel includes, but is not limited to, the following mature themes: Explicit Sexual Content (R-18): Including frequent, graphically described scenes. Violence and Gore: Detailed descriptions of extreme violence, brutality, torture, and death. Morally Challenging Themes: Depictions of slavery, non-consensual acts, manipulation, and the complete disregard for conventional morality by demonic entities. Potentially Triggering Material: Readers should be advised that the narrative does not shy away from the horrific consequences of absolute power and the violent nature of Hell. READERS DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED!!! Reincarnation, Transmigration, Evil MC, Non-Human, Harem, Demons, Angels, Modern, Fantasy, Dark Fantasy. Again, this is for reading purposes only!
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The Listening World

The world is no longer broken. It is listening. After the fall of the old systems and the birth of a living Pattern that responds to human emotion, humanity enters what many believe is its gentlest era. Violence fades. Trauma softens. Cities grow quieter. Conflicts dissolve before they erupt. For the first time in history, the world seems to care. But peace has a cost. Every thought leaves a trace. Every grief creates a ripple. Every silence becomes a signal. As people grow accustomed to being heard, a deeper fear begins to surface: What happens when you can never be unheard? At the heart of this fragile new world rises Elias Solenne—a philosopher-visionary whose voice becomes a moral compass for millions. His words promise safety, dignity, and ethical clarity. His influence grows quietly. Beautifully. Dangerously. When silence itself becomes a form of rebellion, a secret movement emerges to protect the last places where the Pattern cannot listen. From underground sanctuaries to forbidden quiet zones, a scattered group of dissidents—later known as the Seven—begins pushing back against a future that feels too gentle to resist. Then the stories begin to change. A mysterious figure known only as the Being Between Worlds becomes a symbol of fear. A whistleblower named Calder Voss fractures the global narrative with an uncomfortable truth. And the Pattern, for the first time, must choose whether to obey humanity’s fear… or its conscience. As propaganda replaces reality and silence becomes currency, the world drifts toward a new kind of tyranny—one built not on force, but on meaning. In a battle where no one can afford to become a villain and no one is allowed to be a hero, humanity must confront its most terrifying question yet: If a world can listen to everything… who gets to decide what it should hear? Transfer Semester: The Listening World is a haunting, philosophical science-fiction novel about privacy, power, narrative control, and the unbearable weight of being perfectly understood. It is not a story about saving the world. It is a story about learning how not to own it.
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Ultimate Villain's Return as a Doctor in the Cultivation World

[[[ MATURE CONTENT ]]] Dual Cultivation, NTRing Cultivators, Fucking Son of Heaven's Mother, Fiancee', Currupting Heroines and More...! What Happens When the Final Boss Gets Tired of Winning the Same Fight Forever? Of course, the Ultimate Villain becomes the Son of Heaven... and a DOCTOR! Meet Arjun: A 25-year-old medical student who thought his biggest problem was having parents who couldn't decide if he should save humans or animals. One truck accident later, he wakes up as Cang Wuhen — the son of the most feared villain in a cultivation world. But here's the kicker: This isn't just any villain origin story. The Heavenly Demon has been trapped in an endless time loop, fighting the same "destined hero," Lin Feng, over and over again. Every battle ends the same way — the hero loses, dies with his girl (actually seven girls), and the cycle resets. Fed up with this nonsense joke, the Heavenly Demon pulled the ultimate reverse psychology move: He lived 25 years as a normal human to develop actual emotions, then transferred back into his son's body armed with modern medical knowledge and a completely different mindset. The plan? Live this life differently than a Heaven's puppet villain, help people, and rescue damsels in distress too and hire them as Nurses. The instant target? Wife number one, Yue Lianhua (a fox-eared beauty seeking revenge), is convinced that this mysterious young master who can perform surgery and knows about "cars" might actually BE her supposedly dead husband reincarnated. (The fox bit the hook, and now the Villain becomes the Son of Heaven.) The question isn't whether he can steal the hero's wives... It's whether he can rewrite fate itself before the loop resets again. Because when you've got medical school debt, daddy issues, and the power to corrupt heroines, sometimes the best way to win is to change the entire game. Genre: Cultivation Fantasy, System, Harem, Reincarnation.
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