I am not an author nor am I translator or editor. This book is a shit post through and through. I made it with apples predictive text.
Esecleus Agnello Villin left his province life to start a new one on a man-made island where his college university was built and funded by the government. University of the New Philippines is located not so far from the Manila shore. Everything was ordinary at first until an incident occured where a student hurt another student to the extent that the victim lost consciousness. When everyone thought that it was just some crazy incident and won't happen again, another similar incident happened until things became unclear and everyone began to turn crazy.
Huang Jin had lived for a decade before he found himself traveling back in time. Betrayal had left him deeply angered and embittered. All he had ever wanted was a peaceful and content life, but little did he know that survival would prove to be incredibly challenging amidst an ongoing apocalypse. Was there any hope left? Perhaps... Perhaps not... HJ: "Why not just chop off its head? You're still toying with its arm!!" ML: "Give it a try; you might find it oddly satisfying. It helps relieve stress."
What do you know about the origin of everything? You were there? Can you deny what the book of the four will reveal on its pages? Can you say? How to deal with such devastating power. A book that, if read, can bring up ancient, silenced nightmares. The life of Reinaldo and others, unfortunates like him, will change completely when he comes into contact with this simple artifact, apparently, a book, but which in essence manifests in its content echoes of ages so distant and somber that they can drive those who read them mad. Forget all the unanswered questions that humanity has been asking itself for centuries and ask yourself a single question. What is the book of four? If you dare to embark on this, be warned. I am not responsible for your sanity during and especially after reading. Good luck.
Stone stele, Blood Moon, ancient school, Burning Sea... Every elusive and unpredictable world is filled with unknown dangers. Those swept up in the blood-colored vortex, can only abandon comfort, using courage and wisdom to illuminate their path forward, in order to seize a glimmer of survival!
Luther, a medical student from the modern world, suddenly finds himself in the enigmatic town of Evernight, a place cloaked in perpetual twilight and steeped in mystery. Taking on the role of an apprentice under the wise but secretive Doc Joseph at the local clinic, Luther begins to navigate this strange new reality. But tranquility shatters when the ominous Black Blood Plague descends upon Evernight, ravaging its inhabitants with terrifying speed and even claiming Doc Joseph. Thrust into the role of the town's sole physician, Luther faces an insurmountable crisis. Amidst the chaos, he discovers a mysterious system within himself that not only grants him immunity to the plague but also allows him to tame strange creatures lurking in the shadows. Donning the iconic bird-beak mask of a plague doctor, Luther embarks on a perilous quest to unravel the dark secrets infecting Evernight. As he delves deeper, he uncovers hidden truths about the world around him and about himself, that could alter the fate of Evernight forever. In a land where nothing is as it seems, can Luther harness his newfound powers to save the town and find a way back home? Or will the shadows consume everything he holds dear?
Hastin was running out of ideas for his horror novel. By chance, he comes across an app which gives him ideas for his story. In the beginning, everything was smooth flowing. But later he finds out that whoever reads his story disappears and becomes the story character themselves...
An unexpected journey took a group of university students into a secret room from which, upon returning, they began to disappear one by one. In order to unravel the mystery, they joined forces, traversing heaven and earth, diving deep into seas, crossing the farthest corners of the world, and even daring to time travel, only to find that behind each puzzle lay yet another.
10 out of 10 of nothingness it's a very bad novel(as intended) bad story line but great comedy bad writing but great at being nothing the worst novel would not recommend