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shirakumo

shirakumo

shipsh

shipsh

From now on, this story will only be available for Royal Road. To view the story, remember to look for the same name on Royal Road. Quando a Luz Caiu O mundo não acabou no dia em que a luz cruzou o céu. Ele começou. Há duzentos e quarenta anos, uma massa azul-branca rasgou a atmosfera terrestre como um segundo sol em queda. Testemunhas relataram que o céu se abriu em silêncio antes do impacto — nenhum trovão, nenhum aviso, apenas um brilho intenso que transformou a noite em dia por breves segundos. O objeto tinha aproximadamente quarenta e cinco metros de diâmetro. Quando tocou o solo, não foi apenas a terra que tremeu. Algo invisível se espalhou pelo planeta. Nos anos seguintes, crianças começaram a nascer diferentes. Algumas dobravam metal com as mãos. Outras alteravam a gravidade ao redor do próprio corpo. Houve quem incendiasse o ar sem fósforo, quem manipulasse eletricidade como extensão dos dedos, quem tocasse conceitos que ninguém sabia explicar. E então veio o medo. Uma década depois do Evento da Luz, o mundo entrou em guerra. Não uma, mas nove. Conflitos globais sucessivos, cada um mais devastador que o anterior. Países foram apagados do mapa. O clima mudou. Oceanos avançaram. Ecossistemas colapsaram. A humanidade descobriu que o verdadeiro impacto do meteoro não foi o choque contra o solo — foi o despertar do poder. O Elemento Os cientistas o chamaram de Quenz. Um elemento desconhecido, presente nas células dos indivíduos alterados. Ele alimentava as habilidades extraordinárias, funcionando como uma fonte biológica de energia. Sem ele, os poderes não existiam. Mas havia um problema. O Quenz era letal para humanos comuns. Exposição direta resultava em envenenamento ou morte por radiação celular. Hospitais precisaram ser separados. Protocolos foram criados. A sociedade se dividiu lentamente entre aqueles que possuíam Quenz no sangue e aqueles que não possuíam. Hoje, cerca de vinte por cento da humanidade manifesta algum tipo de habilidade. Entre os demais seres vivos, o número chega a quarenta por cento. Poder tornou-se algo comum. E, ao mesmo tempo, perigoso demais. A Organização Centenas de milhões morreram nas Guerras Mundiais que se seguiram ao Evento. Ao final da primeira década de destruição, vinte e nove países assinaram um acordo histórico. Nascia a SHIPSH. Uma organização internacional independente, criada para regular, monitorar e, se necessário, conter indivíduos superpoderosos. Seu objetivo declarado era simples: impedir que o mundo se autodestruísse novamente. Ela deveria ser neutra. Livre de influência política. Acima das nações. Mas o poder raramente é neutro. Oito grandes potências — as mais ricas, armadas e influentes — assumiram o controle indireto da estrutura da organização. Embora a SHIPSH se declare independente, suas decisões frequentemente refletem interesses estratégicos. Ainda assim, ela é a única barreira entre ordem e colapso. A SHIPSH classifica indivíduos de acordo com o nível de ameaça: de Classe C até Classe Alfa. Alguns poucos, considerados acima de Alfa, não devem ser capturados — devem ser eliminados. Porque há poderes que não podem ser contidos. Os Tipos Com o tempo, os super seres foram divididos em nove grandes grupos. Há os Mega Seres, fisicamente superiores à própria natureza. Os Meta-Físicos, que manipulam gravidade, eletricidade e até dimensões. Os Conceituais, capazes de tocar ideias invisíveis como sonhos, sensações ou habilidades. Os Especialistas, quase invencíveis em condições específicas. Os Transportadores, imprevisíveis e mutáveis. Os Fora de Lista, anomalias ainda não compreendidas. E, por fim, os raríssimos de Classificação Especial — um em cada bilhão — capazes de alterar a própria estrutura da vida ou da existência. Nem todos sobrevivem aos próprios dons. Alguns poderes consomem energia. Outros consomem vida. A taxa de mortalidade entre os manifestantes sem tratamento adequado ultrapassa sessenta por cento. O poder é uma dádiva. E uma sentenç
Ação
20 Chs
TARSHISH

TARSHISH

TARSHISH In a modest village where survival requires only patience, Clement and his five siblings share a striking genetic signature: platinum blonde hair that shimmers like moonlight, light brown eyes flecked with warm amber-topaz, and glowing, sun-kissed tanned skin. But when Clement is taken to the bustling metropolis of Sumos, his unique appearance is met with immediate, predatory cruelty. Betrayed by family and sold into brutal city servitude, he survives by keeping his fury hidden beneath a perfectly calm exterior. Vanishing into the shadows, he adopts the guise of a blind street youth, using his invisibility to study the inner workings of commerce and supply chains. When he strips away his disguise to launch a wildly successful fruit empire, his sudden fame catches the attention of the Empire's highest rulers. But instead of elevation, Clement is met with the exact same exploitation and ultimate rejection he faced as a slave. Stripped of his title and forced into a humiliating second exile to the desert of Marago, the Empire makes a fatal mistake: they leave him alive. The Economic Siege In the sun-baked, boundaryless sands of Marago, Clement finds his ultimate sanctuary—and his ultimate weapon. Partnering with Favian Jave, a chaotic and brilliantly charismatic local, Clement builds a revolutionary agricultural monopoly from the infertile soil. But Clement’s ambitions have grown far past survival. Driven by the deep offense of his past treatment, he turns his new merchant empire into a calculated economic weapon. By forging powerful new trade alliances and manipulating the flow of essential resources, Clement systematically cuts off the supply lines feeding the concrete metropolis that broke him. He will not use swords or armies. Instead, Clement will use his strategic brilliance to starve the Empire out, dismantle its corrupt hierarchy from the inside out, and build a free haven where his scattered family can finally thrive. The Core Theme: True power doesn't belong to those who wear the crowns; it belongs to the one who controls the harvest. Clement's journey is a cinematic chess match proving that a single, resilient seed can tear down an entire regime of stone.
History
6 Chs
Beast World: From Villainess to Cub-Raising Chef

Beast World: From Villainess to Cub-Raising Chef

Bai Su, who transmigrated into a book set in the interstellar Beast World, has only one interest: making delicious food at the orphanage, raising children, and enjoying her hard-won new life. Future's great villains? The cubs are all super well-behaved in front of her! The Federation Leader comes to freeload a meal, and his disability is cured! The business emperor comes to freeload a meal, and his infertility is solved! The obese little female gets thinner the more she eats, gradually growing into the number one beauty of the Beast World. She also attracts the number one genius doctor of the interstellar era and the interstellar great captain. The villainous cubs, driving warships and controlling ten thousand beasts: "If you want to get close to our Mom, you'll have to withstand our cannon fire first!" The Federation Leader laughs in anger: "You dare to bomb my armory? Courting death!" The gloomy and bloodthirsty emperor: "A bunch of little trash! You think I'm afraid of you?" The doctor's face turns ashen: "Either give back my research results, or die!" The interstellar great captain dangerously shoulders a Barrett: "I see you're all dying to get locked up." Bai Su smiles and peeks her head out, holding a gleaming kitchen knife: "Time to eat! What are you all doing?" The big shots and the little villains, harmoniously putting their arms around each other's shoulders in a picture of fatherly love and filial piety: "Coming~~"
Fantasy
109 Chs
Why do readers treat Chapter 175, "Arielle's Midway Interrogation", as a real turning point for Damien?
Chapter 175, "Arielle's Midway Interrogation", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damien's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with As dawn broke over the horizon, Damien and Aquila descended... and closes on No way!" Damien, acting on instinct, sidestepped to the right just as....
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2026-06-14 05:33
At what point does the novel make "Actively Hunting II" feel important for Tree Demons instead of just atmospheric?
Chapter 45, "Actively Hunting II", is the clearest early answer because it turns Tree Demons's situation into a concrete plot event. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with As Fenrir sped through the forest, chased by dozens of Tree Demons,... and follows through with His bone sword went through, the whole of the weapon penetrating the....
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2026-06-14 05:33
If readers keep asking about Keith, is Chapter 120 the chapter you would send them to first?
Chapter 120, "A Wrong Decision II", is the clearest early answer because it turns Keith's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter gives readers a real answer by opening on Keith and Narna struggled against the overwhelming pressure crushing... and ending on Keith spun around to face Narna, his frustration boiling over..
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2026-06-14 05:33
Why do readers treat Chapter 412, ", Heaven and Earth Collapse", as a real turning point for Silver Pass?
Chapter 412, ", Heaven and Earth Collapse", is the clearest early answer because it turns Silver Pass's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with After several hyperlane jumps, upon entering the Golden Pass Star... and closes on Some particularly important star systems, such as the Solar System.... The key payoff is that the chapter closes with However, for some unknown reason, the human fleet's observation systems did not alert them to the ambush.
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2026-06-14 05:33
If I only want the chapter where this conflict truly explodes, should I read Chapter 462?
Chapter 462, ", Only the Loser is the War Criminal, The Weak Resort to Treason", is the clearest early answer because the buildup finally cashes out in a real clash. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with Kazimir Erso's so-called "encouragement" was not just a matter of... and follows through with About half a month ago, news came from Border Horse III that Javier....
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2026-06-14 05:33
At what point does the novel make "The Orchid Quest III" feel important for Universal Space instead of just atmospheric?
Chapter 113, "The Orchid Quest III", is the clearest early answer because it turns Universal Space's situation into a concrete plot event. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with Damien crouched low behind the dense thicket, his eyes fixed on the... and follows through with For now, Damien allowed himself a moment to rest, "We'll continue....
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2026-06-14 05:32
What chapter makes Osbourne feel plot-relevant instead of background detail?
Chapter 62, "Official Departure", is the clearest early answer because it pushes Osbourne into a new phase or setting. The setup is Lord Ashbourne dressed with a refined elegance that spoke of both..., but the pressure keeps building through He wore a finely tailored tunic of deep indigo, its fabric woven from....
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2026-06-14 05:32
What chapter makes Damien feel plot-relevant instead of background detail?
Chapter 57, "Exp Farming", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damien's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is Damien sat amidst the corpse littered forest area with a smug look on..., but the pressure keeps building through By himself, he'd managed to slay seventy Grade Six demons and what....
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2026-06-14 05:32
Where does the novel turn Damien into something readers would actually remember later?
Chapter 149, "Your Last Meal IV", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damien's situation into a concrete plot event. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with The cavern echoed with growls, roars, and the deafening sounds of... and follows through with Let's get out of here before something else shows up," he said,....
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2026-06-14 05:32
What chapter-level takeaway best explains why ", Don't Be Too Honest" matters for Phoenix?
Chapter 410, ", Don't Be Too Honest", is the clearest early answer because it turns Phoenix's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is Only if the numbers deviate greatly will the Empire intervene., but the pressure keeps building through Now the question arises, how would the Empire know how many people.... Once the chapter lands on Having invested 200,000 into the Phoenix, Gu Hang was no longer too..., the chapter closes with Couldn't finish paying off in February...
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