PREVIEW

... Gigantic Tripod Liberal Immortal City. The woman on the left was wearing a green skirt and looked very delicate, while the woman on the right was wearing a red skirt and looked very ordinary.


The two of them stood together and looked like sisters.


“Mother, this is the Gigantic Tripod Liberal Immortal City. Back then, grandfather brought me here. I didn’t expect that when I left all these years ago, this place would be destroyed,” the woman in the red skirt said softly.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
The Heroines Who Framed Me Are Clinging to MeChapter 66 – High Priest Julius (3)
 1.6k
3.7/5(votes)
ActionDramaFantasyHarem

After I defeated the Demon King, I was executed for false accusations by the heroines.When I came back to life, this was the first thing they said.“I know it’s shameless, but would you help us one more time? Without you, the world will be destroyed.”…Would you help them if you were in my shoes?

The Adulterous SwitcherChapter 40: Abrupt Sex!! (R18+)
 315
4.5/5(votes)
Fantasy

MTL - The Ex-husband Wants to Get Power Every Day After the DivorceChapter 442 the wicked
 3.9k
4.5/5(votes)
Romance

After three years of hidden marriage, she has always been well-behaved and obedient, and she never made a fuss when she saw him having an affair with others.

On the day he Bai Yueguang returned to China, she silently handed over a divorce agreement.

He asked in a cold voice, “Why, do you have someone you like?”

She smiled lightly: “Yes, if you don’t admit that I am your wife, someone will always admit that I am his lover.”

Later, she was recognized by the Xie family and became the daughter of the Xie family that even he could not afford.

Seeing her doing well among men, Gu Jinmo realized that the love roots she had planted in his heart during those three years had already grown into towering trees, imprisoning him for the rest of his life.

- Description from novelbuddy

The Poet's SystemChapter 45: Act of Adaptation
 25
4.5/5(votes)
FantasyActionMystery

At nineteen, Dexter was already one of the world’s most celebrated authors. His books topped charts. Critics praised his genius. Fans devoured every word. But behind the acclaim was a lonely boy—raised without parents, love, or real friends—just stories.He published his first novel at fourteen. By seventeen, he was a literary star. But the higher he rose, the hollower it felt.Then came the writer’s block. The headaches. The blackout. And the transmigration.Dexter awoke in the body of Daylan, a disgraced young man in a crumbling, medieval world laced with steampunk tech, divine law, and political unrest. Daylan had already failed two of the three sacred Trials—rites that determine one’s magical potential. He was drowning in debt, entangled in plots to overthrow a corrupt Divine Church, and branded a lost cause.With no way back, Dexter took the final Trial—the most brutal of them all—and began a path that would earn him the whispered title: Soldier, Poet, King.But as his powers grew, one question haunted him: Did he truly die? And if so, who—or what—chose to bring him back?