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Shards of the Broken Heart

Lucas lost everything. His abusive father pushed his mother to the brink of death. His younger sister turned into a chip for blackmailing and lost her life. Left alone in the world without his loved ones, he decided to end his life to meet them in the afterlife. Instead of dying, Lucas was born as a baby without his past memories in a world of cultivation. He had a loving family of mother and older sister. Even without his memories, as Lucas grew up, he knew in his heart that he had to protect his family from all the evils and strived to become stronger. With his growth, Lucas occasionally started to see many heart-rending visions, which affected him greatly and affected the way he looked at others, including his family. The revelations shocked him. He couldn't trust anyone, even his once close family and friends. What were those visions? How will Lucas cope with the unsettling revelations and his chaotic feelings? Will he become estranged or strengthen his bonds with his family and friends and gain the love and warmth that he once longed for. Read from the perspective of Lucas and join him on his journey of growth, acceptance and love. *** The prologue of the novel (the first 2 chapters) is tragic and hard to digest but HOLD ON! Do read at least the first 10 chapters before deciding to drop off. Note: No Gender-Bender, Yuri, NTR and Rape. *** [A/N: The cover is mine, it's original. Cheers to AI!] Join the server for character art: https://discord.gg/Ev3hTw3bqB

Grispera · Fantasy
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281 Chs

A Cheeky New-Blood

My intuition stood correct, as after zooming past a crack in the wall of lava, I successfully exited the formation.

My first victory emboldened my steps, and I bravely set forward. And after a few more meters, I once again got sucked into a dimension linked with another formation.

The distortion subsided, and I found myself Inside a warm and humid cavern, where the air felt mouldy and seemingly stagnant for many years.

The size of the cave was not enormous, but it was big enough to fit in a dozen people by squeezing them in. And there were none but two ways to go.

In my front was a long passage along the cavern walls with bright white light welcoming at its end.

However, behind me was a steep drop that was filled with many sharp stalactites like rock protrusions along the wall of the drop, as well as the floor at its end.