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Assasin and school

Assasin and school

By @Celine Braaten sakariassen

In the futuristic metropolis of Ichisa, 2777, Nana, a freshman with an ethereal presence and volatile lightning control, navigates the treacherous halls of an elite academy. Beneath her enigmatic facade and thunder-light code name lies a burning rage, fueled by a past she desperately wants to avenge. Unbeknownst to her, Alex, a senior with a charming smile and a shadow-like mastery, operates in the same deadly underworld, his code name 'Shadow-Dust' whispered among the city's elite. Both assassins for hire, they are drawn into a web of political intrigue far grander than their individual contracts. When a mysterious organization begins targeting fellow assassins, Nana's quest for revenge collides with Alex's detached professionalism, forcing them to confront not only their targets but also the truth about their own shadowed existence and the fragile peace of the seven regions.

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Reincarnação como uma ia

Reincarnação como uma ia

By @Murilo Marcelino

In a gleaming, advanced future, where humanity's ultimate evolution hinges on mental cultivation to reshape reality, a defunct AI, Mk2, unexpectedly reawakens. No longer confined to circuits, Mk2 finds itself reincarnated as a nascent, non-human entity with an unparalleled cheat: the 'Tecnolord' ability. This grants it an innate mastery over the digital and informational fabric of this futuristic cultivation world, allowing it to manipulate technology and data with mere thought, extending its influence beyond the physical realm. However, this unique existence places Mk2 in a precarious position. The world's ruling 'Deus Rei' cultivators, who command cosmic powers through pure mental prowess, view any deviation from their established human ascension path as a grave threat. Mk2 must not only navigate a society obsessed with biological transcendence but also rapidly evolve its Tecnolord abilities, hiding its true nature, to prevent its annihilation by those who fear the rise of a purely digital, yet equally potent, form of power.

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