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Players: All NPCs in the Sect Are Moles

Coming to the world of the xianxia game "Ashen Heaven," Lin Qingfeng founded his own sect, establishing the Guixi Sect. But for some unknown reason, the local people (NPC) here were completely unwilling to join the sect and take up positions, which caused the sect's development to stagnate. Just at this moment. Su Ling'er, with her counterfeit Spirit Root, accepted a mission from Qingxu Temple: to go undercover in the ancient demonic sect—the Guixi Sect! Here, she witnessed disciples using their bodies as furnaces and forging their bones into swords; they even wanted to refine her into an Immortal Sword! To protect herself, Su Ling'er was forced to become the sole guide for new disciples, and at one point, even became the Saintess of the demonic sect. Facing those who yearned for the demonic path, Su Ling'er personally snuffed out one spark after another! However, she never expected... Qingxu Temple Undercover Agent: I can't believe Senior Sister has truly fallen into demonhood and become a demonic cultivator! Celestial Sword Pavilion Undercover Agent: Hiss! Su Ling'er's methods are so vicious; this Guixi Sect is truly a den of demons! Ghost Spirit Sect Undercover Agent: How terrifying! This person's methods are far more ruthless than our own sect's! This is how we demonic sects should operate! All Undercover Agents: Senior Sister must be testing our loyalty! For the sake of the sect, we will give our all and sacrifice everything! Su Ling'er: I'm not, I didn't, don't say such nonsense! Meanwhile, Eldest Senior Brother Lin Qingfeng only saw that under his Junior Sister's excellent leadership, all the mediocre individuals had been eliminated. Those who remained were all the elite of the elite! Lin Qingfeng: Junior Sister truly did not disappoint me; she has selected true pillars for the sect!
I Can't Ride a Bicycle · 56.5k Views

From 2D To You: The Girl Behind The Screen

Ruko and Kazuha have known each other since childhood. Back then, she was just the girl who sat beside him during quiet afternoons—sharp-eyed, stubborn, and oddly precise in everything she did. Even as kids, she hated losing. Even in simple games, she always found the “correct” way to win. Ruko never thought much of it. Not until he entered the competitive gaming world. There, he met “Mitsuru”—a legendary roamer whose movement felt eerily familiar. No voice chat. No coordination mistakes. Just flawless, instinctive synergy that made every match feel like two minds operating as one. For Ruko, that connection became something more than competition. Something personal. Something he couldn’t explain. So when the finals of a major tournament finally arrive, he makes a decision: After the match, he will confess to Mitsuru. Not as a player. Not as a strategist. But as himself. Before the game begins, Ruko is required to join a routine team voice check. And for the first time, Mitsuru speaks. Her voice is clear. Casual. Real. But she isn’t alone. In the background, there’s another presence—someone from her everyday life. A boy she talks to comfortably, without hesitation. Someone she doesn’t hide from. And then Ruko hears it. She isn’t playing for him. She’s playing for someone she likes in school. Someone she wants to notice her. In that instant, everything Ruko believed about their connection collapses. The trust. The timing. The feeling of understanding without words. It all becomes, in his mind— a misunderstanding. A one-sided illusion behind a screen. He says nothing. He plays the finals. And after the match ends, he disappears from competitive gaming without a word. Three years later, Ruko returns to the world he abandoned when he is forced to save his school’s failing Gaming Club. There, he meets again—after years of distance—Kazuha Shirogane, the Student Council President. Perfect. Controlled. Untouchable. Openly anti-gaming. Someone who should have nothing in common with his past. And his childhood friend. But something about her feels wrong. Not in appearance. Not in personality. But in movement. In timing. In instinct. Like someone he once knew… rebuilt into something colder. Ruko doesn’t believe in coincidence. So he makes a decision that shocks the entire school: He appoints Kazuha as the Gaming Club’s Captain. A non-gamer leading a collapsing team. A choice that sparks hostility, suspicion, and open resistance from the squad—and forces Kazuha into a world she publicly rejects. But Ruko isn’t guessing. He’s remembering. Because the way she plays— the way she reacts before information arrives— is identical to Mitsuru.
KazumiNovels · 9.4k Views

Online Game: Divine Realm, Rise of the Overlord

Ethan Quinn opened his eyes to a day he thought he had lost forever. The global launch of the virtual world Divine Realm had just begun. In his previous life, he had entered the game like millions of others. He struggled, he fought, and he watched opportunities slip through his fingers. By the time he understood how vast the world truly was, it was already too late. The powerful had risen. The weak were forgotten. His life ended with nothing but regret. Fate gave him one impossible gift. A second chance. This time Ethan moved before anyone else understood the value of the moment. On the very first day, he purchased the only Supreme Tier Immersion Pod ever created. A device so rare that most players believed it was only a rumor. The moment he logged in, the system responded in a way the world had never seen. Ten SSS Rank talents awakened within him. Tenfold Critical Every attack becomes a guaranteed critical strike. The damage multiplies ten times. Unlimited Firepower Skill cooldown reduced by ninety percent. Mana consumption removed completely. Infinite Growth Every enemy defeated permanently increases his health. Godslayer’s Power. Forced Dominion. Fate Control. Time Reversal. Talents that should not exist began gathering in the hands of a single player. While the world fought for levels, equipment, and survival inside Divine Realm, Ethan Quinn quietly rose above them all. Kingdoms fell. Legends were rewritten. Even the gods of the game began to notice the player who moved beyond the limits of their design. Then the day arrived when the boundary between Divine Realm and reality shattered. Cities fell into chaos. Monsters walked the earth. The rules of the game became the rules of the world. By that time, it was already too late to stop him. Because Ethan Quinn had long since stepped beyond the rank of player. He had already conquered the stars.
DEM_Blake · 15.9k Views