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Esper Harem in the Apocalypse

Rudy was optimistic, handsome, and blessed with knowledge. He topped every exam with minimal effort and got into his first choice university. Growing up in a low-class family, he had to do what it took to be a successful person. So he focused on his studies instead of enjoying his life, and aced the university. However, he got into an accident on the day of his graduation. He was left crippled at the age of 23. One night, a mysterious man visited him and said he was from an organization that was working on the ‘gene experiment.’ The man offered Rudy a chance to live his life again if the experiment succeeded. However, after months of experiments, nothing happened and he died. “If I knew this would happen to me, I would have lived a better life.” But when he opened his eyes again, he found himself in his high school. He later learned that he had become an esper with all the psychic abilities. "Life gets pretty boring when you can do anything you want." - Rudy. === Disclaimer - The cover belongs to me. **** Discord Server Link- https://discord.gg/NFPcvcUS2W

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Trembling Realms

In the human world, bustling cities with towering skyscrapers and intricate networks of highways suddenly fell silent. The ceaseless cacophony of traffic and the endless hum of electronic devices were replaced by a profound stillness.

In densely populated metropolises, crowds thronging the streets stood frozen, smartphones and tablets slipping from lifeless hands. The frenzied pace of life, with its constant demands and distractions, had vanished. Strangers locked eyes with one another, their shared humanity uniting them in a moment of collective realization.

Within homes, families huddled together in living rooms, surrounded by the comforting embrace of familiar furniture. The glow of televisions and computer screens flickered as the voices of news anchors and pundits were drowned out by Rudy's echoing proclamation. Long-forgotten board games and dusty books were unearthed, and parents recounted stories of simpler times to their children.