Novel List


Starting as a Guide in the Comic World Completed

In the comic The Incomplete Ones, numerous side characters captured readers' hearts:

A white-furred fox boy with a gentle smile.

A crimson lich unleashing devastating spells.

A golden dragon soaring majestically in the skies.

A mysterious and laid-back tycoon funding artists.

Ruthless and enigmatic monsters appearing suddenly.

The Sword of the Sanctuary, upright and unwavering.

Yuan Qian: “Yeah… they’re all me.” (Tired smile.jpg)

If it weren’t for the need to collect emotional points, who would voluntarily split their personality into so many roles? Sorry, dear readers, I don’t enjoy breaking your hearts either!

To push the main protagonist down the destined path and to save this world, I—no, we—will spare no effort, no matter the cost.

Features:

Protagonist Yuan Qian seamlessly plays various identities, ensuring the comic’s storyline progresses.

No identity reveals. No romantic subplots.

The comic’s protagonist is female, treated like a cherished daughter by Yuan Qian.

The story blends light humor, forum banter, and dramatic role-playing to bring the world of the comic to life. Watch as Yuan Qian’s many personas influence the plot while struggling to keep everything from falling apart!

Tags: System, Multi-Persona, Comedy, Beautiful and Tragic Characters, Forum-Based Narrative

Key Themes:

Side characters have their own stories and depth.

Balancing personal sacrifice with greater responsibility.

The beauty of layered identities.

One-liner: A guide playing multiple roles struggles to push the comic’s protagonist forward while staying hidden.


Simulated Crime, This Criminal Doesn’t Seem to Be Acting Completed

As a high-risk individual, Ye Sangsang received an invitation to the beta test of the holographic game “Criminal Files.”

As a game known for its high degree of freedom, high adaptability, and extremely realistic simulations based on real criminal cases, its beta release garnered significant attention.

As a condition of the beta test, she was required to livestream her gameplay.

Delicate, beautiful, and silent—these were the words often associated with Ye Sangsang.

As a game that had captured the nation’s high expectations, many were baffled when they saw Ye Sangsang.

This was quickly followed by ridicule.

“Someone like her playing from the criminal’s perspective? The victim would probably turn the tables on her.”

“Is she going in as an investigator? A beautiful but useless burden?”

“The victim escaping alive? Don’t make me laugh.”

But as the cases progressed, Ye Sangsang gradually left the audience in awe.

“The criminal!!! Oh no, lock her up, I’m terrified of how she kills!”

“Investigation? Come on, can you guys keep up with Sangsang’s pace?”

“The victim! Ahhh, what a bloody battlefield!”

The livestream chat, once filled with skepticism, eventually overflowed with admiration.

Some even began to suspect that she might actually be a high-intelligence criminal herself.

It wasn’t until later that Ye Sangsang’s holographic crime scene simulations helped solve one real-life case after another.

Audience: ???!!!

Ye Sangsang, facing the camera: Please note, I only perform once.

[Reading Tips:]

1. This story is set in a futuristic, fictional world with holographic crime simulation games. Everything is virtual, so please do not draw parallels to reality.

2. Some parts of the story may reference real-life cases.


Legend Simulator Completed

After Wu Ci’s death, the world entered the Spirit-Taming Era, teetering on the brink of apocalypse.

Evil gods ruling over the heavens, a sunless earth, corrupted beings infused with demonic energy, wandering cults in the wastelands, and a chaotic society lacking resources… Humanity now hides within massive cities, where ordinary people live their entire lives without daring to venture into the wilderness.

Only a rare few Spirit-Tamers, capable of summoning spirits through ancient artifacts tied to history, can fight back.

But how does Wu Ci know all this?

—Because he was summoned as a spirit.

Wu Ci should’ve been revered as a treasure by his summoner, but the Spirit-Tamer died unexpectedly, leaving him with nothing but their body and a pile of debt! Now, failing to summon a spirit means being sent to the mines!

Left with no allies, Wu Ci relies on himself. Thankfully, he possesses the Legend Simulator, allowing him to traverse history and engrave his own legends. By crafting heroic personas, he becomes his own spirit companion.

He was once:

A revolutionary leader in a chaotic era, dying the imperial city in blood—[Dao Sovereign of Salvation]

A preacher spreading wisdom and light, ending ignorance—[Duke of the Dark Star]

A scholar breaking social barriers with his pen—[Saint of the Confucian Way]

A musician reversing time with a sigh—[Immortal of the Mortal World]

When others are still struggling to form contracts with spirits, Wu Ci has already contracted himself. As the apocalypse looms, he emerges as humanity’s savior.

"I want respect from mankind. I want to change this world."

However, the desperate masses soon discover that Wu Ci is none other than the top "terrorist" from 20 years ago—once a normal human who inadvertently sparked the global conflict that ushered in the Spirit-Taming Era. Now, they must rely on the very man they once condemned to restore the sun and rebuild their world.

Reading Notes:

Male protagonist, no romantic pairing, serious tone, slow-burn.

Combines wasteland survival, historical legends, and early-stage cyberpunk elements.

A dark worldview with a morally gray protagonist: cunning, ruthless, and determined to ascend from nothing to become the "God of a New Era."

Focuses on respect, power, and rewriting destiny.

One-Line Summary: Without a spirit to summon, I decided to summon myself!

Themes:

The importance of mutual respect between people.

Rising against oppression and finding strength through hardship.

Tags: Sci-fi, Virtual Reality, Wasteland, Rebirth, Historical Legends, Cyberpunk