I had a reason for every novel I dropped. Sometimes I didn’t like the story I was writing, sometimes readers didn’t enjoy it, and most importantly, there were times I had health issues that forced me to stop. But if I like this novel, I’m not planning to drop it.
In the second quarter of the twenty-first century, amid an environment where wars have found their silence, Gerald, a young yet capable captain, falls gravely wounded as shrapnel from a nearby explosion tears through him.
In his final moments, the valiant officer Gerald transmits intelligence about enemy positions to headquarters via radio, before drawing his last breath shortly after. Yet the last thing he sees before death takes him is a strange and incomprehensible inscription.
[The Warlord System Has Finally Found a Worthy Candidate...]
The next moment Gerald opens his eyes, he finds himself in an unknown, fantastical world torn straight from the pages of a book. Born as the third child of a noble family, Gerald immediately distinguishes himself through the knowledge and intellect he carries over from his modern world.
Before Gerald now stretches a vast and eager-to-be-explored realm filled with magic, diverse races, and countless adventures. Yet just as in his previous life, he will once again be swept away by the glorious dream of war and conquest, this time more fervently than ever before.
In this second life, Gerald is determined to be no mere soldier lost among countless others, but a man who seizes power and claims everything he desires.
Reincarnation? Yes. As the Villian’s first victim? Hell yes.
Some novels you keep reading not for the plot, but because of a single character who grabs your heart. For me, that character wasn’t even the protagonist; it was his mother.
Noah was just an ordinary university student. Until one day, thanks to a poorly timed act of “masculine bravado” from his friend, he found himself caught in a scuffle with thugs and stabbed. Everything went black. Death came quietly.
Then he opened his eyes... but they weren’t his.
Noah woke up in another body, in another world and inside the very novel he’d been reading. Worse yet, he hadn’t reincarnated as just any side character, but as Count Leonardo Argenholt, the first person killed by the story’s main villain.
Leonardo: noble, handsome, charismatic... and doomed to die very soon.
But the most terrifying part? The man destined to kill him is his own son.
Now, Noah must do more than just survive. He must navigate the rules, magic, and politics of this world and, most importantly, understand the tragic villain of the story, who also happens to be his child. Because, even if this world appears to follow every fantasy cliché in the book, Noah is no longer just a reader.
He’s part of the story now.
And maybe... it’s time to rewrite it.
Prince Elmond, the youngest of the Turall Empire, has no ambition for the throne, yet palace intrigues inevitably drag him toward betrayal. Known as the “Iron Prince” for the strength with which he rules his backwater domain, Elmond finds himself used by his mother as a pawn, meant to be sacrificed to protect his elder brother Marcellion. While struggling to survive assassins and treachery, poison ultimately killed him.
However, death is not his end. In a white void, he comes face to face with a stranger. This stranger is a reincarnator who is supposed to reincarnate into his body. But Elmond does not accept this reincarnation nonsense and devours his soul. By devouring the reincarnator's soul, Elmond gains access to the reincarnator's memories of the modern world and the power of a mysterious system. Thus, Elmond’s fate shifts from a prince’s struggle for survival to a dark journey that may alter the very future of the empire.
As Orson read the novel written by the girlfriend who had left him, he gently remarked on how terrible the story was. But then, noticing a foul smell coming from the kitchen, he went to investigate. He realized there was some kind of gas leak. Already furious about being dumped, Orson became even angrier at the state of his kitchen, and in his rage, he hit the light switch with a powerful punch. Naturally, the explosion that followed killed him instantly, and Orson passed into the afterlife.
After spending some time in limbo, he found himself reincarnated in an unfamiliar world. However, he quickly realized he had been reborn inside the cliché-filled novel written by his ex-girlfriend. As if that wasn’t enough, he had ended up in the body of Neonidas, a useless duke who was also the fiancé of the story's villainess.
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There may be a bit too much swearing and slang in the first chapters, but it gets less afterwards.
There will be no yuri, bl or ntr in Neonidas(MC) harem
What happens when a history teacher dies and becomes a prince in another world? Of course, he becomes the greatest emperor!
He will use all of his family's resources for his own benefit, conquer the world, and... beautiful women! Ahem. This is a novel full of intrigue where he will get what he wants, build his own empire, and finally protect his loved ones.
He is a great leader to those he cares about, but a ruthless tyrant to his enemies. In this world of magic and mystery, he will not stop until he reaches the top.
But what will he have to sacrifice for victory?
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Author's note:
No NTR but there may be some separations or temporary separations
Sexual content starts after chapter 51.
The story may start off very bright and cheerful, but at some point, it will occasionally have a darker theme.
Sexuality is not at the forefront
main character, who lost his life due to cancer, finds himself in another world, in another body.
Moreover, his new body is the 3rd prince of the Asina kingdom. Ethan does not understand why he came to this world, but he aims to make better use of his second chance and become a king who will go down in history. But it wouldn't be that easy. He would fight to achieve his goal in this world of magic and all kinds of mysteries.
Let's see if our character Ethan can get to the top.
"The R18 scenes will start after the first 50-60 episodes."
After his aimless life came to an end, a young man found himself in a throne room, in the middle of a coronation ceremony. He had awakened in the body of a king named Etharell. From that moment on, he was Etharell—and he had a kingdom to rule.
However, the kingdom was small and weak, and worse still, it was under occupation by a powerful empire. While preparing to resist the invading forces, Etharell also faced threats from within. Despite his efforts, he failed once again—even in his second life—and lost it all.
Believing it to be the absolute end, with no chance of salvation, he gave in to despair. But then, he awoke once more in the very same throne room.
And so, his story began again.
Uncertain whether this "second beginning" of his second life was a one-time miracle or not, Etharell resolved to rule his kingdom more wisely this time, and to confront every threat with all the strength he could muster.
See this! I just gifted the story: Inspiration capsule
Reincarnate as the Villainess's Husband
Fantasy · Terlik