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N°1: The Saga of the Emptiness Harbinger: The Beginning(old version)

N°1: The Saga of the Emptiness Harbinger: The Beginning(old version)

I live on Gronos, a place full of terrible wars, skillful assassins and god-like emperors. Emperors fall like flies, people die in great numbers. Empires, however, they never fall. Life here is spent quickly. You are born, live a life with whatever goals and ideals you have and then die from lead/iron/laser(etc.) poisoning. I, for example, have been an ordinary teenager until the attack that ruined my life. Never gave a shit. Now, I go here and there and harvest lives of good and bad, rich and poor, foul and holy. You pay they die. It's that simple. Or they just die, ask my mood. But after me only emptiness is left. I also go on to complete a task that ends me. But who cares? As for you, dear person who reads this, I have only one thing to say: I know where you sleep, for I am more than I seem to be. My peace is at the same place as my memories, lost to the winds of times. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It may be weird how I decided do make my MC a partially schizophrenic madman who slaughters his way through life. It is on purpose. And do not worry, it all ends up well :} Watch for the twists and turns. I'm bad at keeping my mouth (and thought process) shut (and undistracted). So you could end up with a spoiled thing. What a joker I am. Chapters in range of around 1.6k-2.4k words. They will not be going under 1.6k words. The book is changing it's overall direction in meantime so it's changing it's plot rather often. If you are not willing to read some quite complicated shit, then go around this one. WARNING!!! It's on hiatus and in rewriting process. I'll republish it as another novel in due time. More at the end of the novel. (may seem shitty and confusing now but I hope that rewriting will solve those probs)
War
21 Chs
78:The Marcy of Emptiness

78:The Marcy of Emptiness

SYNOPSIS Title: 78:The Marcy of Emptiness Genre: Dark Fantasy, Action, Psychological, Multi-POV --- Seventy-eight ordinary people from Earth are torn from their lives and scattered across The Hollow Gleam—a brutal world of twelve warring continents, ancient magic, and creatures that have trained for centuries to dominate. Every single one of them arrives with a unique power. A power that breaks the rules of reality. A power they never asked for. Among them is Dante Castellano. A young man with an expressionless face. Hands that never leave his pockets. He is a master of every martial art that has ever existed on Earth. He can redirect any physical attack back at his enemy with twice the force. And when he fights, his kicks are so fast that the human eye cannot follow them. To most enemies, he never moved at all. But Dante doesn't want power. He doesn't want revenge. He doesn't even want to go home. He just wants a quiet life and a decent cup of tea. Unfortunately, he landed in Drakkenfeld—a continent torn apart by four hundred years of war, ruled by a Blood Emperor who has been bathing in the lives of his enemies for centuries. What Dante doesn't know is that this world is not new to him. He has been here before. A seal inside his body holds back something that once destroyed an entire civilization. His return to The Hollow Gleam was not an accident. And somewhere in the night sky, every time one of the seventy-eight dies, a star goes out. As alliances form and bodies drop, as ancient dragons wake from their sleep and vampire lords sniff the air for something they thought was extinct, one question spreads across all twelve continents: What happens when the one holding back the void decides to let go? This is not a story about saving the world. This is a story about a young man who already did—and is desperately trying not to do it again. --- Content Warning: This novel contains dark themes including war, death, slavery, and psychological trauma. Reader discretion is advised. ---
Fantasy
13 Chs
Love Like Ashes, Turning to Emptiness

Love Like Ashes, Turning to Emptiness

Our entire family consists of international mercenaries, and I married Emily, the commander who was my perfect match. But on our wedding day, a group of rebels stormed into the mercenary chapel, and all hell broke loose. Emily, however, immediately pushed me away and protected her childhood sweetheart as they escaped. I was pinned down by the rebel leader in front of the statue, repeatedly violated in front of all the captives, my limbs completely destroyed. The next day, I was thrown in front of the tent, naked and covered in blood. My twin sister fell to her knees, sobbing, and with trembling hands carried me into the medical pod, begging the medic to save me. But in my hazy state, I overheard my sister and Emily coldly conspiring: "That group of fake rebels is all dead now. No one will know you let them humiliate my sister." "I'll help you keep it secret, but I only ask one thing: be good to David." "Back then, he risked his life to save us, getting poisoned in the rainforest. Now he's carrying your child at the risk of his own life..." Emily gripped my sister's shoulder, her voice low: "Don't worry. Asher is done for. Now everyone believes he's unfit to be my husband. I'll take good care of David."As for Asher, we'll ensure his safety for life, but he must never threaten David's position." So, the man I deeply loved and the sister I trusted most only saw me as a stepping stone for David's path. If that's the case, I don't want this mercenary group anymore!
Fantasy
10 Chs
The Realm of Emptiness
The reading order of the Realm of Emptiness novels can be sorted according to the author and publication order. The following are some common sorting methods: 1. First read Overlooking the Scenery and Taking a Stand, then read Murder Investigation (Part 1), and finally read Pain Residue. 2. First read Overlooking the Scenery and Taking a Stand, then read Murder Investigation (Part 1), and finally read Pain Residue. 3. First read Overlooking the Scenery and Taking a Stand, then read Murder Investigation (Part 1), and finally read Pain Residue. 4. Read according to the author's order. First, read the author's works such as "Empty Realm"(original name: Overlooking the scenery to take a stand), then read "Murder Investigation (Part 1)" and finally read "Pain Residue". It should be noted that different readers may have different reading orders and preferences, so you can choose the reading order according to your own interests and reading experience.
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2024-09-23 02:57
The Realm of Emptiness
The reading order of the Realm of Emptiness novels could be arranged in the following way: 1. Overlooking the Scenery and Peeping at Love 2. Murder Investigation (Part 1) 3. Cave of the Temple (original name: Before the Cave of the Temple) 4. Spiral of Confusion (Original Name: Before Spiral of Confusion) 5. Forget the Recording (Original Name: Before the Recording) 6. Murder Investigation (Part 2)(Original Name: Murder Investigation Part 2) 7. Remains of Pain (Original Name: After Remains of Pain) 8 Murder Investigation (Part 2)(Original Name: Murder Investigation Part 2) 9 Summer Remnants (Original Name: After Summer Remnants) Paragon 13 11. Spiral of Confusion (Part 2) 12 "Forgotten Recording (Part 2)" 13 "Remains of Pain (Part 2)"(Original Name: Remains of Pain) 14 Murder Investigation (Part 2) Summer Remnants (Part 2) It should be noted that this is only a rough reading order. The reader can adjust the reading order according to his own preferences and needs.
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2024-09-05 01:17
The Realm of Emptiness
The Realm of Emptiness was a light novel by the Japanese light novelist, Mushroom Nasu. It was published in 2009 in the Weekly Shonen Jump. The story of the work revolved around a series of "supernatural events" and also involved traditional Japanese culture, philosophy, religion and other issues. The protagonist of the Empty Realm, Tama Sujo, was a young man who had a strong interest in supernatural events. He discovered some strange items in an accidental incident and was involved in a series of events because of these items. As the story unfolds, Dang Ma encounters a series of mysterious characters who have secrets related to supernatural events. Dang Ma will gradually uncover the truth of these mysterious characters. The Realm of Emptiness was a work with a philosophical depth. It explored the problems of human existence, the meaning of life, self-awareness, and other aspects. At the same time, it also integrated the elements of Japanese traditional culture to present a unique artistic style.
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2024-09-11 14:53
Rebirth and Emptiness
The following were some recommendations for the novels that were used for rebirth: " The Splendid Beauty of a Concubine's Daughter "," In the Day of Rebirth "," Reborn Daughter Has Space "," Axing "," Looking at Jade Becomes Vermilion "," Shu Xiu "," The First Woman of a General "," Reborn Daughter's Strategy "," Spring Guesthouse "," Wild Goose Return ", and " Xie Huixin's Ancient Life ".
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2025-01-03 17:21
The Infinity of Emptiness
" Infinite Space " was a long sci-fi game novel. The author was Tearing Paper, and the total word count was 458,495 words. The authorization level was A-grade.
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2026-02-20 09:47
A novel of love for emptiness
Sora Romance was a Japanese manga and anime that told the story of a young man and woman, Kyoko Takakura and Ryoji Kirihara, who met each other in high school and eventually got together. Although their relationship was not optimistic at the beginning, the two of them supported each other through many difficult times. However, in the end, they did not get together. After graduating, Kyoko Takakura chose to go abroad. Kirihara Ryoki also left the city and the two lived separately. This comic deeply expressed the emotions and lives of modern young people and was loved by many people.
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2024-09-21 05:02
Buddhism is based on emptiness
The phrase "emptiness of nature" was used in Buddhism. "Origins" meant that there was nothing unique or permanent in the world. Everything was born from karma and harmony. This showed that things in the world did not exist out of thin air and could not exist alone. They had to rely on the combination of various conditions to be established. Once the conditions were lost, things would no longer exist, reflecting the mutual dependence of cause, fate and effect. For example, the Middle Agama Sutra said,"If this exists, that exists; if this does not exist, that does not exist; if this disappears, that disappears." "Emptiness of nature" refers to the false existence produced by karma and harmony. The nature is empty. If the nature is not empty, it cannot exist. This is the so-called "vacuum produces wonderful existence." The "emptiness" here does not mean that the external world does not exist at all. It has two meanings: First, the external world that we perceive is the result of the second construction of the brain. Although it is not real, it does not exist. Second, external things have no essence or no fixed essence, but this does not mean that things do not exist. In life,"origin" was divided into two situations: deliberate (such as actively walking into the campus) and passive acceptance (such as an unexpected encounter in the campus or the mountains and rivers in nature). Most of the time, people could not choose "origin", but they could decide "emptiness" according to their own feelings. That is, they could choose to end the relationship or state that was unfavorable to them in a period of "origin". For example, if he found out that something was harmful to him in the business, he would hold the relevant personnel accountable and end this "origin". In short, the concept of "emptiness of nature" contained a wealth of Buddhist wisdom. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-12 02:11
Explain the meaning of emptiness
"Empty place" had many meanings and was interpreted differently in different context: - In the field of art, such as painting, poetry, and so on: - In painting, the parts with scenery were usually called real places, and the blank areas were called virtual places. It was also necessary to analyze specific things. For example, the house itself was real, but after the walls were painted white, they were relatively virtual. The moonlit sky was virtual, and with a few clouds, it became real. In a painting, the solid part, like the blank space in a dense mountain tree, is the virtual part of the real, and the large white part with a few faint clouds is the real part of the virtual. Moreover, there was a difference in the use of brush strokes. One stroke was more solid, but it also existed in the void. This was related to the weight of the ink and the lifting and pressing of the brush. The line to the end of the brush from the real to the virtual, virtual to the point where it could not be seen would instead make people feel rich, just like singing. If the beginning and end of the lines were too clear, no matter how many strokes there were, it would not be rich. When painting colors, the ink brush did not touch the mountains and trees, but dyed them. This was also a way to reflect reality. - In the creation of poems, there was a writing method called " combination of virtual and real." It could combine abstract narration with concrete description, or combine the description of real life with memories and imagination. The abstract narration and memories and imagination here could be regarded as virtual. For example, the emptiness in Jiang Kui's Ci was reflected in the fact that he did not describe the woman's misfortune in detail, but he could make people feel subtle emotions and make the charm of the Ci endless. - In describing people or things, any person has shortcomings, which is the weakness of the person; any thing has loopholes, which is the weak link of the thing, which can be regarded as the weakness of the thing. The novel " The Lost Seventeen " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-02-09 23:54
Emptiness is the highest state
In some philosophical and life realm discussions,"emptiness" was regarded as a very high realm. From a philosophical point of view, Chuang Tzu's thoughts emphasized that it would be clearer to look at "existence" from the state of emptiness. Entering the state of emptiness could produce wisdom and see many things clearly. In the realm of life,"emptiness" had many manifestations. It could be a state of mind, like a calm mind in the dead of night, where one had nothing to ask for, nothing to desire, nothing to gain, and nothing to lose. In the philosophy of life, there was the emptiness of the body when busy, that is, to let the body relax temporarily; the emptiness of the mind when noisy, to empty the mind in the bustling; and the emptiness of the heart when everything was lonely, to restrain impulses and keep the heart pure and empty. However, people could not stay in a state of emptiness forever. After all, they still needed to work hard to achieve a better life. However, entering the realm of emptiness at the right time could make people live more comfortably. Therefore, in the context of a certain philosophy and life realm,"emptiness" could be considered a very high realm, but it was not the absolute highest realm. Different cultures, philosophical systems, and personal feelings might have different understandings.
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2026-01-17 08:32
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