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100x Rebate Sharing System: Retired Incubus Wants to Marry & Have Kids

100x Rebate Sharing System: Retired Incubus Wants to Marry & Have Kids

« MATURE CONTENT » One learns the hard way how wrong this line actually is: 'Brains over brawn.' It all started when Viktor Redwood slaughtered ten thousand soldiers, outwitted the legendary Emperor Leo and his five mythical-class heroines, and put a bullet through his head in front of those heroines—all achieved using sheer intelligence. But even with all that, he lost everything, got too lazy to even care about anything, and was cornered by absolute strength—all while his corrupted incubus race slowly awakened within him, warping his body with demonic features he could barely hide—leading him to decide to at least kill those heroines alongside himself in a boom. Only for him to regress back into his fat, powerless, and cursed body, starting again. This time, with the knowledge that his dormant bloodline will manifest again, transforming him piece by piece. The bad thing about all this? Now he's been thrown back to his worst day—the trial where his fiancée Elena—the one who put a blade to his heart just a moment ago—framed him. But even that didn't stop him from becoming the villain who made heroes bleed and heroines breed. Unlike last time, when he had thwarted her plans, this time he chose to exile himself to prepare an army of his children and wives. Viktor's got the 100x Ability Rebate System: enter powerful women, steal their abilities, multiply them by 100, and return them in bundles when they become mothers with a ratio of 100% to wives and 50% to children. And with a corrupted bloodline that changes his human self to Incubus as he use system—he will get to have a new identity as Householder Incubus. However, this time, the issue is a small twist—where, even with such an overpowered skill, he has been thrown into a wasteland with his loyal mid-thirties nanny, Helena. Will a weak baron with a cursed bloodline slowly transforming his body be able to create his own army and become the Emperor? « What to Expect: => Lots of Lemons (Babies aren't going to pop from the sky, right?) => Fatherhood Journey (A young man to a father of an army of babies, funny x100) => Transformation from Lust to Responsibilities (Responsible Lust, TADA!) => Kingdom Building + Cute, smart children running the kingdom while parents are on vacation. (Vacation to add more babies to the collection to run the kingdom) => Children Handling Kingdoms (Rest assured, babies will be smart and proficient in all subjects you all failed.) => Teaching Lessons to Heroines Who Dared to Touch the MC (Not forgiveness but punishment by giving heroines' brothers and sisters.)
Fantasy
529 Chs
I swore I was just helping raise our daughter

I swore I was just helping raise our daughter

They were never lovers. Never promised each other anything beyond the shared responsibility of raising the most powerful, chaotic child the realms had ever seen. Lara, the infamous ex-commander with fire in her veins and mischief in her smile, walked away from war, titles, and politics—only to find herself tangled in a life she never expected. A life where she’s not the hero, not the villain, just the co-parent to a half-demon, half-Celestial whirlwind named Aliyah… and tethered, every single day, to the woman who both grounds her and keeps her at a distance. Sarisa, heir to the Celestial throne, is everything Lara is not—elegant, disciplined, devoted to duty. Once playful and soft, Sarisa has reshaped herself into something unshakable, a future queen too burdened to risk vulnerability. Especially when the court whispers that her daughter is an abomination. Especially when her mother has chosen a future and a spouse that doesn’t include Lara. They said they could raise Aliyah together. That it would be simple. No feelings. No future. Just two women bound by responsibility. But Aliyah is growing. Watching. Asking questions no child should ask with such clarity. And Lara is running out of ways to lie to herself. Because somewhere between sword lessons and bedtime stories, between stolen glances and unsaid words, Lara might have done the one thing she swore she wouldn’t. She might have fallen in love with the woman who was never meant to be hers. And Sarisa? She might already be breaking under the weight of pretending she doesn’t feel the same.
Fantasy
236 Chs
Can you share some kids helping kids stories?
There was a situation where some kids in a neighborhood organized a small fundraiser. They knew that a classmate's family had faced financial difficulties due to a medical emergency. So, these kids made hand - made crafts and sold them in the neighborhood. They used the money they earned to buy groceries for their classmate's family. It was a great example of kids helping kids in a practical way. It not only provided the much - needed help but also taught the kids about empathy and community spirit.
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2024-10-27 15:37
What are the important lessons from kids helping kids stories?
One important lesson is kindness. When kids help other kids, they are showing pure kindness without expecting much in return. For example, in the story of the boy who included the new student, it was just his kind heart that made him reach out.
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2024-10-25 09:15
What are the important lessons from kids helping kids stories?
One important lesson is the power of empathy. When kids help other kids, they are showing that they can understand how the other feels. For example, if a kid is being bullied and another kid stands up for them, it shows that the helper kid can put themselves in the bullied kid's shoes. Another lesson is about cooperation. In many cases, kids work together to help someone, like when they all contribute to a fundraiser for a sick classmate.
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2024-10-25 20:15
Can you share some inspiring kids helping kids stories?
One kids helping kids story is about a little girl. She saw another girl in her class who was having trouble reading. The first girl was really good at reading. So, every day after school, she would sit with the struggling girl and help her practice. They would go through the words slowly, and the helper girl would use fun voices to make it more interesting. In the end, the girl who had trouble reading improved a great deal. It shows how kids can make a big difference for each other.
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2024-10-26 10:59
Can you share some kids helping stories?
There was a group of kids who noticed that the local park was very dirty. They organized themselves, got some trash bags, and spent an entire afternoon cleaning up the park. They picked up all kinds of litter, and as a result, the park became a much nicer place for everyone to enjoy. It shows that kids can make a big difference when they work together to help.
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2024-12-09 06:10
What are the important elements in helping kids write stories?
Imagination is key. Kids need to be able to think outside the box. If they want to write about a flying elephant, that's great.
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2024-12-14 01:20
What are some tips for helping kids write fantasy stories?
Let kids draw pictures of their fantasy ideas first. This helps them visualize the story better. For example, if they draw a castle in the sky, they can then write about who lives there and what adventures happen there. Also, get them to make a list of cool fantasy words like 'enchanted', 'fairy', 'wizard' etc. They can use these words in their stories to make it more fantasy - like.
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2024-11-22 18:07
What Are the Benefits of Moms Helping Kids Master Basic Stories?
One benefit is enhanced language development. Kids learn new words, grammar, and sentence structures.
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2024-12-08 10:26
Can you share some kids helping the environment stories?
There is a story about a boy called Tom. Tom was very concerned about the waste of water in his school. He noticed that the faucets were often left running. So, he made posters about saving water and put them up in the school bathrooms. He also started a campaign to encourage his classmates to turn off the faucets properly. As a result, the school's water consumption decreased significantly. Kids like Tom can have a great impact on environmental protection.
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2024-12-10 14:35
What are the most inspiring kids helping stories you know?
I once heard about a girl who volunteered at a nursing home. She would read books to the elderly, sing for them, and just keep them company. She made their days much brighter. It's inspiring because she was so young but had so much love and kindness to give. She learned about the importance of giving back and making others happy at a very young age. This shows that age is not a barrier when it comes to helping others. In fact, kids can often have the purest motives for helping and can set great examples for adults too. The elderly at the nursing home really looked forward to her visits and she became like a ray of sunshine in their lives.
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2024-12-10 02:33
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