
Secret life
By @Peyk Akkount
Elias is a man shrouded in enigma, living a meticulously crafted double life. By day, he's the picture of respectable normalcy, but by night, a forbidden hunger drives him, a hunger intricately linked to a unique, terrifying ability: he can copy any skill, any talent, any esoteric cultivation technique from another person, not through rigorous training, but through the most intimate act imaginable – sex. This power, a double-edged sword, has drawn him into a web of forbidden desires, intertwining his fate with his closest female relatives: his daughter, mother, aunt, niece, and cousin. Each forbidden encounter doesn't just satiate a primal urge but unlocks a new mastery, transforming him from an ordinary man into something far greater, and far more dangerous. As he secretly accumulates immense power, the line between familial affection and carnal ambition blurs. What begins as a desperate means to an end threatens to expose his dark secret, shattering his family, and possibly the world, as he navigates a path fraught with escalating risks and the ever-present threat of discovery. His greatest challenge isn't just mastering these stolen abilities, but controlling the insatiable craving they awaken, lest his hidden life unravels into utter chaos.
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Under the same roof
By @Pay Menihga
It's about love between bestfriend's sister
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The King And His Son
By @Efewillbefine
King Theodore of Minerva, a man burdened by duty and an unyielding will, faces his greatest challenge not on the battlefield, but within the walls of his own castle. His son, Prince Henry, has just come of age, his beauty blossoming under the austere watch of the court. Henry, gifted with an innate charisma that rivals his father's strategic genius, feels the suffocating weight of royal expectations and a deeper, unspoken longing. As whispers of a looming war with the rival kingdom of Volkov grow louder, Theodore finds himself increasingly drawn to his son, a magnetic pull that defies all decorum and reason. This forbidden desire threatens to unravel not only their family but the very fabric of Minerva itself. Can a kingdom survive when its rulers are consumed by a love deemed an abomination?
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