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The Legendary Ghost Hunter

Thousands of years ago, the First Expungement came. The world changed, and humanity was nearly wiped out. Thankfully, with the paracausal power of Angelicas, humans was able to push back the Ghost tide and rebuild their civilization. Now, however, it was time for the Second. Finn Thresher was just a normal university student at first. He, like the rest of the public world, had no idea what was coming for them — but sometimes, just because you don't know, doesn't mean you can't be harmed. His family... his sight... his purpose. All lost to the paranormal. It was time to abandon his beliefs. To throw away his morals. After all... if these creatures weren't human anyway, there was no point in showing them humanity. In the first battle of this war, the Ghosts won, nearly driving the human race to extinction. In the second, the humans fought back with the power of Angelicas and managed to secure a victory. Now, the third and final round was approaching — and this time, it's personal. ------- Power stone/golden ticket info: 500 power stones/100 golden tickets = 1 bonus chapter 750 power stones/200 golden tickets = 2 bonus chapters 1000 power stones/300 golden tickets = 3 bonus chapters + Weekly power ranking goal for mass releases! ------- Discord server: TBA Support me! (Patreon): TBA Release rate: 2 chapters/day (14 chps/week) Support my friend's cause! https://gofund.me/957b8a05 ------- Cover is not mine. Source: Unknown. In the process of working on getting a commissioned cover right now, but until then, find me on Discord. ------- My Other Novels: Endzone: Simulated Apocalypse/Ascension: Online/The Mage of Primordial Chaos

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Qi Ling SS: The Girl Who Did Not Cry

"To appreciate the light, one must first know darkness."

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It was a snowy, winter day. The very last day of the year, in fact. December 31st, New Year's Eve, with a raging blizzard outside. On this particular day, a certain girl was born. But unlike other childbirths... there was no sound of a baby crying coming from within the room.

"The baby... she is not crying at all," the old maid breathed, utterly perplexed and confused as she held a female baby in her arms. "I cannot believe this... in all my years and experience as a housemaid... I have never witnessed a child who did not cry upon being birthed..."

"She will surely grow up to be a fine young lady," the butler said with a warm smile, standing beside her and stroking his beard. "Able to control her emotions so well, despite only just being born... what a miracle."