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I'm a Pastor, what the hell is an Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak Spell?!

I'm a Pastor, what the hell is an Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak Spell?!

I found myself in a parallel universe, awakening as a male priest. Everything seemed perfect; after all, as a healer, specializing in aiding women should pose no issue, right? However, I couldn't help but wonder about some peculiar spells in my repertoire. Firstly, what in the world is the "Instantaneous Outbreak of Acute Gastroenteritis" spell? And don't even get me started on the "Osteoporosis" spell. What purpose could these serve in my healing endeavors? The confusion only deepened with spells like "Blood Burn," "Gradual Freeze," and "Mental Chaos." Can I still peacefully focus on healing women with such ominous abilities? Comparing my spells to those of other professions, I couldn't help but notice the stark contrast. Mages wield "Doomstorm" and "Ice Age," swordsmen boast "Sword Rain: Homecoming" and "Wind-Cutter Slash," while archers showcase "Arrow Rain: Shooting Stars" and "Storm Arrow." Yet, my ultimate spells are disturbingly named "Cancer Cell Proliferation," "T-Virus Infection," and "Rabies Outbreak." In the midst of it all, a certain character, some crying girl, laments, "Noooo, I just took a bath, who would have thought that I would become infected!" Meanwhile, a villain chillingly asks, "Do any of you know what it feels like to burst apart while spouting blood? No! You don't know!" Even a boss character confesses, "Dear family, who can understand? I just took a nap, and when I woke up, I suddenly found that I have no kidneys!"
Games
601 Chs
To His Hell and Back

To His Hell and Back

Sold by her father, Bella short for Arabella, was forced to live a life as a slave that would entertain the guests of the castle. The job of slaves were merely to be humiliated and to have as feast once they became a boring creature toward the guests. Arabella with her fierce attitude had only caused more trouble than good, although that helped her from being feasted by the vampires until her body dried up, the vampires also enjoy in harming her, toying with her, hoping to see that one day she would break. However she had caught the wrong attention by those crimson gaze, eventually being the toy of the one and only Mad Crown Prince of Versailles. Eventually this interest only cause her to be more tangled by the twisted and thorny battle for the Throne. Will eventually Bella concede and accept the Mad crown prince? Or will she finally succeed in running away from his grasp. Why her? *** excerpt*** Arabella felt her wrists stung as the shackle around her wrist jingled from the sudden pull. She then met with the icy red eyes that brood down upon her appearance, drinking into every inch of her figure as if he was studying her, even to how those breaths escaped her lips. "I thought we had bonded over the days we have spent together, Bella," he sang, his bright scarlet eyes betraying the singing tone he had used as it had grown so dark and filled with anger. "Yet you left so quickly as soon as I opened the castle gate." Bella gritted her teeth, her eyes glaring at him as she defiantly shook his hand off her face, "I can remind you if you have forgotten it, Your Majesty, I am kept here against my wish." Cassius' smile faded as he stared at her. The sudden pin-drop silence filled her nerves with tension as she found his smileless face the most terrifying sight. She had always known his fearsome side however, it felt scarier tonight. Bella tried to endure how loud her heart had raced against her chest, gathering her breaths together even though it remained shallow in his presence. "So cold," he muttered, his tone trying to tease her, but she could see the raw anger crossing his eyes. "You cannot run from me. Not after what we've done. Not after what you promised." Her heart faltered. She wasn't supposed to stay in this castle; she knew that the royal palace was filled with those vampire monsters who would kill for their desire, simply to have fun. She knew she should never give her heart to any of these monsters, and she had once believed she would never. But that was until Cassius came. She had made that promise because her heart had betrayed her, and she wished that she had never uttered that promise. Promises she had made to him on the call of love. Yet deep within her, a part of her still crave for him. "You're not the first one I have broken my promises with," she gritted her teeth and looked up at him, "I broke my promise the way you broke yours first, isn't it fair?" "Fair? Then was everything a lie, Arabella?" he murmured, his hands cupping her face, forcing her to meet his eyes. "You were mine the moment you entered my castle. And you will be mine until the very end." She gulped as his eyes shone underneath the moonlight, his gaze unforgiving over her, exposing his wild hunger. Her breath caught, her pulse quickening. "A human and a vampire should have never stayed together. They were all right." "I don't care," he spoke through his clenched jaw. "You're going to remain here by my side forever."
Fantasy
544 Chs
An angel‘s road to hell

An angel‘s road to hell

What happens if the one transcendent being that cares for mortals fell and got a second chance in a world full of magic, intrigue and possibly even friendships? Does the past determine the future or are we all able to pick our own destiny? An angel, one of the two nigh immortal species in existence, has been hunted and killed by his own kind because he wasn’t prepared to watch silently while his people followed their own desires to whatever end. When, against all odds, he opened his eyes again, he was someone else, his past and powers hidden deep within him. On an ancient world, with advanced magic but medieval technology, he was reborn as Cassandra Pendragon, the youngest daughter of one of the five royal families on Boseiju, the home of the fox tribe, the kitsune. As she grew up, who she was and who she had been, started shaping her future. Forgotten friends and unknown enemies began knocking at her door and while she struggled to find her way between the past and the present, the winds of war were already blowing across her home. I‘ll try to publish at least 2 chapters a week, probably more. The first story arc is pretty much mapped out. Should be around 150 or 160 chapters for the first volume (it’s taking much longer than I expected) and the second one is nearly finished as well. Try it, it should be one hell of a ride. One more thing: the first two chapters are more or less a prologue and if you want to, you can skip them, I wouldn’t recommend it, though. The writing style as well as the perspective shifts dramatically, afterwards. As for trigger warnings: it’s going to get gory from time to time, and the MC often has to pay a toll in blood. Additionally there are -mildly- sexualised scenes, once in a while, but nothing graphic. Lastly, somewhen webnovel changed the description box from female lead to female oriented. It’s mandatory and I can’t change it either way but I have no clue if the book is catering male or female preferences. I hope the description above makes up for whatever confusion it might cause.
Fantasy
476 Chs
Doomsday Portals
The following are some recommendations for apocalyptic fantasy novels: 1. The story tells the story of the female protagonist, Qin Miao, facing the challenges of all kinds of counter-attacks in the apocalypse. She had to work hard for fifteen years to become the queen of the apocalypse. 2. " The Book of the End of the World: I Become the Female Lead of the Little White Flower ": The female lead transmigrated into the former female lead of the novel and survived with the male leads in the end of the world. 3. " Reborn in the End of the World: The Female Lead Fang Yuxin was reborn before the end of the world. She used the game upgrade system to slap the face of the transmigration woman and the plane she brought. 4. " The Queen of Rebirth: The female lead, Qin Qing, was reborn and returned to the apocalypse. She had the memories and space of her previous life. She worked hard to protect herself and the people around her. 5. " Escaping from famine without panic, the big boss of the apocalypse holds a spatial artifact ": The female protagonist, He Tiantian, has spatial skills and a pair of sweet pets in the apocalypse, helping her and the male protagonist, Jiang Nan, survive in the apocalypse. These novels all had female protagonists facing various challenges in the apocalypse, working hard to grow and counterattack. I hope you like one of the novels!
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2025-01-10 11:58
What chapter is the best reference point for Portals Tsk in "Portals"?
Chapter 719 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Tsk~ It's really annoying to use a law of gravity on a planet like this."... and follows through on These locals are using space portals while they came in damned ships?!.
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2026-05-10 06:53
What chapter is the best reference point for Portals Tsk in "Portals"?
Chapter 719 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Tsk~ It's really annoying to use a law of gravity on a planet like this."... and follows through on These locals are using space portals while they came in damned ships?!.
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2026-05-01 09:16
What is the clearest chapter for readers tracking Portals through "Portals"?
Chapter 719 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Tsk~ It's really annoying to use a law of gravity on a planet like this."... and follows through on These locals are using space portals while they came in damned ships?!.
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2026-05-01 04:42
What is the clearest chapter for readers tracking Portals through "Portals"?
Chapter 719 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Tsk~ It's really annoying to use a law of gravity on a planet like this."... and follows through on These locals are using space portals while they came in damned ships?!.
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2026-04-30 07:23
Where in the first 1000 chapters does Portals drive the biggest consequence of "Portals"?
A practical answer is Chapter 719, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with Tsk~ It's really annoying to use a law of gravity on a planet like this."..., adds pressure through Except for fifty individuals, those managed to stay afloat., and ends on These locals are.
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2026-05-13 20:54
Where in the first 1000 chapters does Portals drive the biggest consequence of "Portals"?
A practical answer is Chapter 719, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with Tsk~ It's really annoying to use a law of gravity on a planet like this."..., adds pressure through Except for fifty individuals, those managed to stay afloat., and ends on These locals are.
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2026-05-02 02:41
Examples of Portals in Fiction
One example is the wardrobe in 'The Chronicles of Narnia'. It's a simple piece of furniture in the real world but leads to the magical land of Narnia. Another is the Stargate in the 'Stargate' franchise. It allows for travel between different planets.
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2024-11-07 16:55
Portals, novels, and books
I recommend " Book suppliers " by the author, Chubby Hippo. This book was extremely interesting. There was a " Magical Bookstore " in a small town on the border of the Great Chu Empire. They even had a nine-to-five weekend break and a break during festivals. The books were only for reading, not for sale, and could not be taken out. However, it was in this bookstore that someone could obtain cultivation, cultivation techniques, martial arts techniques, rare treasures, and even the path to becoming an immortal. The main character, Ma Feifei, opened a bookstore. There were also Yang Chengzhi, Zhou Zhuling, and other main characters. The female lead was Yun Qingyang. Although it was a newcomer's work, it would probably be pushed by Sanjiang if it were to be released on Divided Strong and Sixth Channel. The style was relaxed and creative. It was a simple and refreshing novel. The main character was a little funny, and the plot was relaxed and humorous. Although it might end badly, it was interesting enough. The book was a good read. Its recommendation index was four and a half stars. There was also " The Holy Sword of the Manga Series, Starting from the Shaped Moon ", written by the curtain. The male protagonist, Molos, had transmigrated into a sword spirit and was tricked by the lake fairy into becoming a blank slate. He had turned from an evil sword spirit into a magician who had even teased King Arthur. The female protagonist, Leah, was King Arthur who had been " poisoned " by Molos. The story was light and refreshing. Although it was an infinite style with a dark style, it was not depressing. It involved many worlds. The style of the infinite style was not bad and was worth reading. In addition, My Backyard Leading to the Wuxia World was not bad either. It was an urban supernatural novel written by Sander. There was a portal in the backyard of Zhou Ning's martial arts school that led to the world of Wuxia. All kinds of Wuxia characters fought in chaos. The author's writing was good, and the fighting scenes were exciting. Although it had the problem of not distinguishing between the main and secondary in modern and ancient times, and even stopped updating, it was still a book shortage. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-03-12 21:23
Questions About the Portals
Portals referred to a type of novel that began with transmigration or rebirth, telling the story of the protagonist's adventures, challenges, and growth in a different world or ancient world. The concept of the entrance was often used in novels like this. It referred to the step that one had to go through before entering a certain place, usually a door or a turning point. In the novels about the entrance, the entrance was often full of mystery and danger. It was also the key point for the protagonist to grow and change his fate. Some novels would also involve the political, economic, and cultural factors of the foreign world or the ancient world to make the protagonist's actions more meaningful and purposeful. The porch novel was a popular genre of novel, and it was widely welcomed not only domestically but also internationally. There were many reasons why readers liked this type of novel. Among them, the concept and mystery of the entrance were loved by many readers.
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2026-01-04 08:13
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