Science Fiction
Eerie Invasion I Fight Back
When unknown beings calling themselves “players” invade and turn Earth into a card-hunting game, Feng Ling is tagged as the hidden boss they’re ordered to kill. Six months into the invasion, her city is a curfewed high-risk zone crawling with “other-species” monsters. Feng Ling drags a dying specimen home, ties it to a table, and dissects it for the ability cards rumored to grant powers. A blood-red card etched with a single eye rises from the gore—and melts into her fingertips. The interface in her head glitches with warnings and corrupted text, then delivers one verdict: she isn’t a player. The card’s “gene” mutates anyway, ripping through her body in a brutal rewrite, and every invader’s status panel lights up: Hidden Boss—Mother Nest (juvenile). Eliminate on sight.
Now hunted like loot, Feng Ling must learn the invaders’ rules while her bugged Mother Nest power makes her frighteningly hard to kill and keeps evolving with every clash. The longer she lasts, the more players converge, until survival means clearing them first. Expect ruthless fights, body-horror upgrades, and a heroine who turns a kill-quest into a counter-hunt.
Beast World Baby Quest
Su Yan wakes up in a brutal beast world as the lowest life-form imaginable: a tiny white mouse with no clan, no backing, and no power. The only thing keeping her alive is a mysterious “Childbearing System” that offers points, skills, and protection—on one condition: she must form bonds with high-bloodline beast lords and give birth to heirs.
At first, it’s pure survival. One wrong step and she’s prey. But every cub she delivers unlocks new abilities, rare bloodline rewards, and influence that even emperors can’t ignore. What begins as a desperate scramble for points becomes a climb through ruthless courts, shifting alliances, and continent-level wars—until the once-helpless “little mouse” is standing at the center of the world as a feared and coveted Holy Empress.
Yet the system’s rewards come with a price, and the ultimate goal is staggering: the Ancestral Dragon bloodline—worth five hundred million points. To reach it, Su Yan must outplay powerful mates, rival empresses, and the system itself… before she becomes the next offering.
Dimensional Hotel
Beneath the surface of everyday life, at the edge of reason, outside the world you think you know, there lies a landscape you have never imagined.
The first time Yu Sheng opened that door, the world he knew collapsed.
In that moment, a “truth” that reached to the very roots of reality came crashing down on him.
After getting pregnant with a golden dragon cub, the fake daughter is the best in the entire interstellar world
Jiang Tea Tea, a Green Tea Tree Spirit, wants nothing more than to prove her worth and share the blessings of green tea with the entire Demon Realm. Yet one moment of carelessness changes everything: she slips into a river for a simple bath and, absurdly, ends up drowning.
When she opens her eyes again, she has become a universal joke. She is a daughter without a father’s affection, a mother’s afterthought, an eyesore to her elder brother, and a disgrace in the eyes of her younger sister. The so-called True Daughter wants to beat her, the fiancé kicks her aside in disgust, and with no supernatural abilities to her name, she is treated as a worthless offering: a Fake Daughter, a disposable cabbage in the family garden.
As a Green Tea Tree Spirit, Jiang Tea Tea could have swallowed the humiliation of dying in bathwater. But being passed around like an object, given away as if she were nothing at all, is a different matter entirely. [She could endure a great deal, but even a tree had its limits.]
Driven past her breaking point, she fights back. In a moment of reckless defiance, she ends up sharing a bed with a stranger.
One impulsive night later, she discovers she is pregnant.
Staring at her belly in disbelief, Jiang Tea Tea can only ask, “What is going on?” How could a Green Tea Tree Spirit who once lived a simple, quiet life now be carrying a child—a little tea sapling, a Little Cub—growing inside her?
At the same time, the Golden Dragon Clan of the Imperial Royal Family faces extinction. Their bloodline is on the verge of collapse: only a solitary uncle and his young nephew remain. The uncle, the notorious Regent, is a 150-year-old “unmarried madman,” while the nephew is a seventeen-year-old adolescent who still wakes in the night craving milk.
The rest of the Dragon Race is already waiting for the Golden Dragons to die out so they can seize the throne. None of them expects the impossible: that this dwindling line will suddenly produce a child.
The appearance of the Little Cub, bearing an unmistakable royal aura, sends shockwaves through the realm. The entire Dragon Race trembles, and even the other races instinctively bow under its pressure.
There is, however, one crucial problem. The Little Cub’s aura flickers in and out of existence, leaving only traces behind. The Regent knows a child of his bloodline exists somewhere in the world, but he cannot find the Little Cub—or the mysterious mother who carries it.
Apocalypse Scavenger Queen
Ling Mo thought transmigrating meant a stress-free life—eat, sleep, and lie flat until the credits rolled.
Then she sat bolt upright on the verge of death and realized she’d grabbed the wrong script.
This was the apocalypse.
It took her three seconds to accept it. After that, she lived by one rule: better to cling to life than die heroically. She avoided pointless risks, hoarded what mattered, and held on with stubborn, shameless determination. When danger came, she adapted. When disasters hit, she endured. And when everyone else turned their noses up at “junk,” Ling Mo saw opportunity.
By diving into game instances to scavenge what others left behind—and flipping it as a middleman—she carved out a surprisingly comfortable living in a collapsing world. One deal at a time, one narrow escape at a time, the girl who only wanted to survive quietly ended up climbing higher than anyone expected.
And when she finally looked back, Ling Mo realized something almost laughable:
Maybe the apocalypse wasn’t as terrifying… once you learned how to live in it.
Deep Sea Embers
On that day, he became the captain of a ghost ship.
On that day, he stepped through the thick fog and faced a world that had been completely shattered. The old order was gone. Strange phenomena ruled the endless seas beyond what was left of civilized society. Scattered island city-states and roaming fleets were all that remained, fighting against an ocean that had become the last faint ember of light for the civilized world.
At the same time, the shadows of the old days were still stirring in the deep sea, waiting to awaken and devour this world that was already on the verge of death.
But for the new captain of the ghost ship Vanished, there was only one question he had to think about first: “Who knows how to drive this ship?!”
Civilization Paradise
A game devised by a higher-dimensional civilization.
Is it the dawn of hope for humanity, or the beginning of a grand conspiracy?
Confronted with a civilization on the brink of annihilation,
will you help rekindle its dying flame, or stand by as a spectator?
When the final choice rests in your hands, what will you decide?
LITRPG genre novel, read or not read, I will still force it down your brain and use it as a battery.
We Agreed to Farm Together, But You Secretly Went to Tame Beasts?
A campus farming-and-beast-taming power fantasy.
After suddenly transmigrating, Qian Qi wakes up in the body of a universally despised good-for-nothing and enrolls in Awakener University, majoring in Demon Plant Studies.
Otherwise known as: Demon-Plant Studies, an obscure, underfunded, dead-end major.
Being niche is acceptable. Being broke is not.
Even if she has chosen the most unpopular program, she is determined to play the most outrageous persona, brew the most potent magic potions, and make the most money.
Qian Qi: “Step right up, take a look, my one-second hemostatic potion, only 998! Even the King of Hell will pretend he didn’t see you!”
Everyone: “One-second hemostasis? You’re bluffing. How could a bottom-of-the-class slacker like you develop something like that?”
Qian Qi: “Of course I did. I personally sliced the principal once, and even he said it worked great.”
Principal: “That was your reason for stabbing me?”
Everyone: “???”
At first, Qian Qi only wanted to farm, grow a few spirit plants, and refine some magic potions to earn money on the side.
She did not expect that, by accident, she would turn the obscure and stigmatized Demon Plant Department into the single most sought-after program at the university.
The teachers and students of Demon Plant Studies are moved to tears and are just hoping she will continue to lead their field to new heights when they suddenly realize…
“We agreed to farm together. How did you sneak off to join Beast Taming?!”
Qian Qi: “Sigh, the faculty and students of the Beast Taming Department were simply too enthusiastic.”
Dean of Beast Taming: “Qian Qi is the one and only genius beast tamer. She will lead beast tamers into a new era!”
Dean of Demon Plant Studies: “Nonsense. Qian Qi is clearly the first magic pharmacist of her generation. The potions she creates will rewrite history!”
Qian Qi: “Stop arguing. Adults don’t answer multiple-choice questions. You can both have me.”
Everyone at Awakener University knows one thing: do not provoke Qian Qi for no reason.
She is poor, stingy, and utterly shameless. Take your eyes off your wallet for one moment, and she will sweet-talk you out of every last coin.
Qian Qi: “That’s slander! I am a good person! They all gave me their money willingly!”
(Male lead: pure background decoration.)