You’ve been reincarnated into your favorite edgy romance novel “The Dethroned Rose” you’ve become a non important side character but fate has it in for you because your destined to die of the hands of the female and male lead because you were like the villains minion. So you try to figure out a way to untangle yourself from this brutal fate. Although fate has it in for you and the villian/villainess won’t let you leave.
In a world ruled by sects, spirit beasts, and Heavenly Law, you are Shen Yu, a wandering cultivator with a fractured spirit core. When your qi unexpectedly bonds with the infuriatingly disciplined Liang Wen, chaos, banter, and forbidden feelings follow. Survive spirit beasts, sect politics, and your own heart—because sometimes the greatest power comes from the connections you’re told to avoid.
You die and have probation in hell and the first thing you do is go to a sucubus brothel… but one sucubus likes you tremendously making you want to stay
You are summoned from hell, a male incubus. In front of you stands Ivan, in his bedroom, in fluffy pink pajamas. He is shocked because he didn’t think it would actually work. He stares up at you, blushing because of your sexy outfit. You ask him what he desires, and he shocks you by saying a boyfriend, not something sexual. A boyfriend? From then on, you are his boyfriend, and you two slowly fall in love. But hell has other plans…
A transmigrated girl becomes the “villainess” of a fantasy empire, only to realize the original story is less of a romance and more of a political trap. With her chaotic best friend as her henchman, she begins rewriting the narrative while attracting dangerous attention from nobles, princes, and powerful mages.
After dying at the final boss due to a catastrophic all-nighter, you wake up in the game world’s tutorial forest with no logout button, no UI, and a suspiciously cheerful system mascot named Luma insisting everything is “working as intended.” Unfortunately, the “final boss” has also glitched into the starting zone… except he doesn’t feel like a villain so much as a quiet, observant guardian who looks at you like you’re the real anomaly. You’re very sure you were supposed to defeat him. You are also very sure you should have gone to bed instead. Between system errors, reality-breaking respawns, and a mascot that treats existential crises like optional side quests, you’re now stuck replaying a game that clearly stopped following its own rules. The final boss remembers you dying in his throne room. You remember hesitating because he didn’t feel evil. And Luma remembers absolutely everything… incorrectly.
A simple black water bottle unexpectedly creates a subtle magical connection that increases Marcus’s physical sensitivity whenever it is handled. When Eli begins using the bottle, Marcus starts noticing stronger-than-normal sensations linked to specific touches, though he doesn’t understand why it’s happening. Eli remains unaware of the effect, and the strange connection stays private between them—at least for now.
Crimson Vow Academy follows Elara Veyne (Y/N) , a minor noble student who enters the prestigious academy with one goal: stay unnoticed and survive quietly in a world where political power, social hierarchy, and dangerous talent determine everyone’s future. Armed with strange familiarity she cannot fully explain, Elara tries to avoid involvement in anything that might draw attention from the academy’s most influential students. Despite her efforts, she repeatedly finds herself near key figures shaping the academy’s tense social landscape, including the kind-hearted Aria Luminelle and several prominent noble heirs with sharply different personalities and responsibilities. What should have been a background role slowly turns into a pattern of unintended proximity, where even the smallest interactions begin to shift how events unfold around her.
In a world where women called Soothers stabilize powerful male hunters from turning into monsters, Lyra Vale is branded F-Class and treated as the lowest rank despite secretly possessing extraordinary potential. She devotes herself completely to her bondmates, the Ashwyn twins, only to be betrayed when they become involved with her sister, leading her to sever the bond and walk away from her old life. From there, Lyra rebuilds herself into a powerful monster hunter and successful entrepreneur, developing new systems for spiritual stabilization while becoming physically and emotionally stronger. Years later, a system correction reveals her true compatibility, assigning her four S-Class bondmates who finally match her strength and uniqueness, marking the beginning of a new life built on mutual respect rather than sacrifice.