PREVIEW

... ?

"These rules are way too unfair! Who came up with this? Are they biased toward Ricardo Tate?"

From the audience, Alfred Weaver stomped his foot angrily, his tone full of displeasure.

Anyone could see that Carson Flores was still young. Making him compete against an immortal who’s thousands or tens of thousands of years old on refining elixirs—wasn’t it a blatant setup for him to lose?

This is bullying!

Cecilia Browning comforted him, ...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
EX rank supporting role’s replay in a prestigious schoolChapter 1109: X (9)
 584.5k
3.8/5(votes)
ActionFantasySchool LifeSci-fi

When I cleared the final chapter of a game that was a national failure, I became an unnamed side character in it.

A non-standard, unmeasurable, EX rank supporting character.

Kirigakure Gamer : Rise of the mistChapter 56: Dilemma
 500
4.5/5(votes)
FantasyActionReincarnation

When I woke up, I was flabbergasted.I was in the world of Naruto, arguably one of the most dangerous place in the world.But I will survive, and reach my dreams neverthelessAlternate universe, be warned.I own nothing#naruto #antihero #genius #system

Child of DestinyChapter 1866: When?
 5.7k
3.7/5(votes)
GameActionAdventureMystery

Shin Kinghad is a kid that had been abducted and trained by a powerful underworld organization since he was three years old. After six years, he had been rescued by the Special Forces during their operation against that organization and was adopted by the captain of the special force group.

Since then, he treated the son and daughter of the captain as his own brother and sister.

Years later, he joins the greatest VRMMORPG of all time, [Destiny's Fate] online, due to repeated invitations of his brother. He creates havoc inside the game as he climbs his way from being a beginner player to a peak class expert.

But as he started to grow up, he became curious about his real identity and who his biological parents were. He tried to investigate it with the help of his brother and best friend. And after discovering his real background, he decided to follow his father’s footsteps and stood at the peak of the world using his Martial-Art Skills and Mentalism Techniques.

The Ordinary Me is Worshipped as a Deity by the Extraordinary ThemChapter 139.1 - [Madness Disease] (part 1)
 753
2.5/5(votes)
AdventureComedyFantasySlice Of Life

Su Li, an ordinary person who lived for 30 years, surviving on social welfare as a laid-back slacker.Occasional pointless complaining and self-defeating philosophical platitudes didn’t bring any meaning to his 30 years.Until he was transported to another world…Su Li, who had no elemental talent, Su Li, who was labeled as useless, lived an unremarkable life.One day, Su Li picked up a person in distress and told them: “The reason you think light is important is only because darkness pervades the world. When light fills the world, darkness will become important.”The Son of Light Saint who was betrayed by the Bishop of Light— He’s right!He is the sage who guides people forward, the signpost standing before the people, my faith, my everything!He is not a god, yet he far transcends gods.Su Li saved an injured mute bird. As birds sang outside the window, he told the bird: “The reason people like things that make beautiful sounds is only because they happen to understand that sound. Because of ignorance, there is no sin.”The Level 9 demon beast Raven, severely injured by the Mercenary Association:— All people are ignorant and foolish, thinking that ravens represent evil, even labeling me as a natural disaster. I hate humans the most, but he is the exception.If the world is what he wants, I too will aspire towards it.Su Li told his young friend who wanted to go to the big city to strive for success: “Moving upward is human instinct. If one day you fall due to reality, please don’t hate yourself.”The friend who eventually amassed enough gold coins to fill a city:I once thought that a child from a remote countryside would never understand everything I pursued. However, heaven blessed me, allowing me to witness true great wisdom…