webnovel

The Book of Lilivil: All my wives are witches

"Are you tired of being a mere mortal? Weak with no strength to fight back? Always at the mercy of fate? With this contract, you'll gain the power to bend reality to your will. You'll be a witch, a master of the arcane, feared and respected by all who cross your path. Make your choice… time's wasting". Ethan Blake was transported to another world, unlike the rest who were, he was deemed unfit to be a hero due to his lack of magic. Scorned and bullied by the rest, Ethan was soon labeled the false hero, and brought to the low level of a slave. He was met by danger, at the verge of death, when he was suddenly blessed with a power, one that granted him the ability to turn maidens into witches. With this new power, Ethan will now walk the world, knowing he has the power to change his faith and everything around him. N:B- The synopsis doesn't really do justice to the novel, please give it a go and decide for yourself if it's good or not. The main harem is around 3-5 girls, but be warned, they don't all come at once, as i don't want to to be cliche. There will be some steamy scenes and also heartbreak, thrilling and wholesome ones too, so get ready!.

Kirito_K5 · Kỳ huyễn
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
268 Chs

Nora's tale.{Dark truth of Velaria}

"It began five years ago," Nora began, her voice tinged with a faint tremor. Memories flickered in her mind, faint fragments of a past she struggled to recall. 

"I don't remember much, but I can still feel the weight of Anna's frail body pressed against my back. We were just children then, orphaned by the brutal war waged against the Dragon King Veremos."

Ethan listened intently, his eyes reflecting a mix of curiosity and concentration. Nora's words painted a picture of a time long gone, a time filled with hardship and despair.

"After days of relentless hunger, our bodies weakened and our spirits waned," Nora continued, her voice carrying a hint of melancholy. "We were but two lost souls in a world torn asunder. But fate, it seemed, had not forsaken us entirely."