webnovel

Aetheric Chronicles: Reborn As An Extra

Thirteen words. "The Author has decided to discontinue this story. We apologize for the inconvenience." That's all it takes to shatter the world of "Aetheric Chronicles"—the year's most acclaimed fantasy webnovel. For thousands of readers, it's heartbreak. For the mysterious masked figure in the final chapter, it's an unfinished destiny. But for Alex, the story's most passionate fan, it's nothing short of betrayal. Then comes the message: "If you truly wish to know the rest of the story..." One mysterious message. And one simple reply. That's all it takes for Alex's world to turn upside down. Now, he's about to discover that some stories refuse to end, even when their authors abandon them. And sometimes, the most passionate readers must become part of the tale they love. In a world where prophecies fail, characters rebel, and plotlines unravel, being the "strongest reader" might not be enough. After all, what happens when an unfinished story decides to write itself? "Some stories choose their readers. Others consume them." _____ ____ _ Warning: This story contains descriptions of violence, gore, and the depiction of intense emotional trauma. Reader discretion is advised. All events and characters are products of the author’s imagination. _____ ____ _ Discord Link -> https://discord.gg/ezVBxwCEPN

Peace_in_Chaos · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
515 Chs

The Black Market [2]

The shopkeeper's eyes gleamed with interest at Adrian's words. He leaned in slightly, as if to share a secret, and gestured to the various masks and potions on display. "I have many items that could serve your needs, young master. This mask, for example, is crafted from the finest materials and enchanted to change your facial features with a mere thought. Or perhaps this vial of Elixir of Echo, which alters the pitch and tone of your voice to your desire."

Adrian barely glanced at the items being offered. Instead, he locked eyes with the vendor, his gaze steady and unyielding. "I'm not here for the common goods," Adrian said, his voice firm. "I want the real deal. The best you've got. And don't worry about the money."