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The Prophet's Ways Of Destruction

"Waking up as a prophet with this goddamn vision of mine is already annoying. And now you are telling me to save this hopeless world? The hell with these fools! I would rather act as a villain than accept this fate of mine!" A repetitive role; as God's "Left eye," Seon Vel'Seol had to experience a relentless cycle in which she was able to foresee the future of others, yet never for herself. With each world's ending seen, her purpose ends in death, followed by rebirth in yet another world—only to repeat the same task. During the death of her 195th existence, Seon swore to cause destruction in her 196th reincarnation, Just to mock the Gods and Goddesses who keeps reincarnating her. However, fate can be a little bit messy. She wouldn't have thought in her 196th life, she was hailed as a prophet destined to save the world instead. ________________________________ Got a contract! Will be doing goals to keep myself motivated to write more. for every 25 power stone = 1 extra chapter for every 3 reviews = 1 extra chapter for every 30 collection = 1 extra chapter for every 1 golden ticket = 3 extra chapters. 1 Castle= 30 chapters (Please dont donate lmfao, this was just a joke but if someone did, burn me alive if I didnt post 30 chapters)

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Hansel and Gretel (3)

Once, there was a small mist-veiled village, known for its silence and unsettling vibe of crimes and poverty.

Hansel and Gretel often fell asleep to the muffled sounds of someone's chisel, and the scratch of wood.

The scents of pine and decay lingered in the air. Sometimes, they could also hear the sound of soil getting shoveled, but they paid no mind.

Their father was the village gravedigger a quiet man who spoke even little of the dead. He always worked late at night digging for everyone's graves.

One autumn evening, Hansel and Gretel returned to the village after a long journey through the forest. They had been sent by their father to gather two rare black mushrooms—ingredients which he claimed were vital for his work, though he never explained why.