
Rebirth of the Luckiest Failure
Kael Draven died in the most humiliating way possible.
Run over... while trying to save a piece of fried chicken.
But death was not the end.
When he opens his eyes, Kael finds himself reborn in a world of magic, monsters, and powerful mages. There is only one problem.
He is the weakest mage in the academy.
No talent. No skills. No magic that actually works.
But just when everything seems hopeless, Kael discovers something strange.
His luck... is completely broken.
Spells miss him by accident. Enemies defeat themselves. Disasters turn into miracles. Every mistake somehow becomes a perfect victory.
People start to notice.
A genius. A hidden master. A terrifying prodigy.
The more Kael tries to explain, the worse the misunderstandings become.
"I tripped," Kael insists.
"They call it flawless execution."
As rumors spread and powerful enemies begin to watch him, Kael is pulled into conflicts far beyond his understanding. From academy duels to world-shaking wars, his so-called "luck" begins to reveal something far more dangerous.
Because this power is not random.
And Kael might not be its first owner.
Now hunted by those who fear him, trusted by those who believe in him, and followed by a mysterious silver-haired mage who refuses to look away...
Kael must survive a world that thinks he is a genius.
Even if he knows the truth.
"I am not strong," Kael says.
The world disagrees.
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Chapter 1
Kael Draven never imagined his life would end over fried chicken.
It had been a long and exhausting day. Work had drained him completely, his boss had pushed him past every reasonable limit, and all he wanted was one simple reward for surviving another miserable shift. That reward came in the form of his favorite fried chicken from a small shop across the street.
A golden, crispy, and perfectly seasoned fried chicken, and the smell alone was enough to make the day feel survivable.
He had already decided tonight that he would eat in peace.
However, there was only one problem.
Someone else grabbed the last box.
Kael froze, and his hand was still on the shop door when he watched the stranger snatch the final box from the counter and walk away as if nothing had happened.
Kael stared at the empty counter, then at the owner, who gave him an awkward, apologetic smile.
Kael's jaw tightened, just slightly. "That… was mine," he said.
The stranger did not turn around.
Something inside Kael snapped, and he ran after the man.
"Get back here!"
The stranger immediately broke into a sprint. Kael cursed under his breath and chased him down the street, weaving between pedestrians and parked cars with absolutely no plan beyond catching the man and recovering what was rightfully his.
He had survived a terrible boss, endless overtime, and a life that had never once gone the way he wanted, and now he was not losing fried chicken.
The stranger suddenly cut to the side, and Kael followed without hesitation, but that was the mistake.
A motorcycle burst out of the cross street. When Kael turned, it was too late, and his eyes went wide.
For one stupid, final second, all he could think about was the smell of fried chicken, and then the world went white.
When Kael opened his eyes, he was lying on a wooden floor.
He forced himself upright with a groan. His body felt strange, lighter than it should, unfamiliar in a way that had nothing to do with sleep, like new bones that hadn't settled into place. The room around him was completely unfamiliar, with plain walls, a narrow bed, and a cracked mirror hanging slightly crooked, a single candle flickering quietly in the corner, as if it had been waiting for him.
Kael sat there for a long moment, and then he touched his face.
"Okay, it is either I died, or I hit my head hard enough to leave my body."
He walked to the mirror.
The face staring back was younger with dark hair, sharp eyes, and pale skin, and the kind of exhaustion he recognized instantly, because it had lived on his own face for years.
"What the..."
A blue screen panel appeared in front of him.
Kael jumped back in shock.
[ Welcome to the world of Eryndor ]
"No… way."
The screen panel changed, displaying other notifications.
[ Name: Kael Draven ]
[ Age: 24 ]
[ Status: Reborn ]
For a moment, Kael didn't move at all, then he laughed once, a dry, disbelieving sound that echoed off the plain walls.
"Re… reborn?"
The panel changed again.
[ Status ]
[ Strength: F ]
[ Mana: F ]
[ Speed: F ]
[ Stamina: F ]
[ Dexterity: F ]
[ Luck: SSS ]
Kael looked at the screen for a long time, and then his face slowly twisted.
"F in everything? Are you serious?"
The system has no response.
"What kind of second life is this?"
Still nothing.
He dragged a hand down his face and looked at the mirror again. This time, he noticed the clothes. A mage uniform, fitted and formal, clearly belonging to some academy.
"So I really did get reborn into a fantasy world," he said.
Memories of his old life drifted back in broken pieces: office work, deadlines, cold coffee, a boss who treated every employee like a problem to manage, cheap meals, alone, a life that had been quietly miserable for years without ever reaching a breaking point dramatic enough to change anything, and then the stupid chicken.
Kael closed his eyes and exhaled slowly.
"I died over fried chicken," he said quietly. "That is the most pathetic ending I could have gotten."
Someone knocked at the door, then another knock. "Kael Draven. If you are awake, open the door."
The voice was female, cool, calm, and sharp enough to cut stone.
Kael hesitated, then opened it.
Standing outside was a girl with long silver hair and a white mage robe. Her posture was perfectly straight, her expression completely unreadable, and her eyes were so calm and steady that Kael immediately felt like he had already done something wrong without knowing what.
She glanced at the floating status panel beside him, and her expression did not change.
"You are late again," she said.
Kael blinked. "Wait, wait… do I know you?"
The girl looked at him the way someone looks at a wrong answer that should have been obvious.
"Lyra Windrune," she said. "And judging by your face, you forgot everything again."
"Again?" he asked.
Lyra gave him a flat look.
"Do you always sound this useless, or is today special?"
Kael stared at her.
"That feels unfair," he said.
"It is not," she replied. "You have ten minutes to reach the awakening hall. If you are late, Professor Hale will make you regret it."
Then she turned and walked away without another word, her silver hair catching the dim corridor light as she disappeared around the corner.
Kael watched her go. There was something about her that felt different from anyone he had met in his old life. Serious, precise, completely impossible to read, and he had the strange feeling she was going to become very important to him, whether he wanted that or not.
A bell rang through the academy, and students rushed past him from every direction. Some shoved past without looking. Others gave him long, contemptuous stares as if his presence in the hallway was itself an offense, and one blond boy stopped nearby and smirked.
"So the trash finally woke up."
Kael glanced at him.
"Try not to embarrass yourself today," the boy said, then walked off laughing with the others.
Kael stood alone in the corridor, and he let out a slow breath and stepped forward.
"If this world wants to laugh at me, I can work with that."
He headed toward the awakening hall when someone screamed.
A loud crash followed, and a student ahead began shouting and pulling back. A burst of smoke rolled out into the corridor, and the sharp crack of something magical tearing apart echoed through the walls.
A voice shouted from inside, "The circle is unstable!"
The hall doors swung slowly open on their own.
From the darkness beyond, something black and shapeless began crawling toward him across the stone floor, leaving silence wherever it moved, as if it was swallowing sound itself.
Kael froze.
His first day in this world had just become a whole lot worse, and whatever was coming through that door looked very, very hungry.
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Kiara Mitchell thought she had it all, until her husband Leo brought her world crashing down with divorce papers, after three years of sacrifice.
She abandoned her dreams and career just to be the perfect wife for Leo, yet her devotion meant nothing to him. Instead, he went on to betray her with none other than her envious step-sister.
After being abandoned and broken, she vows to make them pay. She rebuilds her life with the help of Alex, her childhood sweetheart.
Five years later, she re-emerged as a top interior designer. When Leo sees the transformation of his ex-wife, he vows to stop at nothing till he wins her back.
Will Kiara go ahead with her quest for revenge or will she accept him back?

8.8
I was the invisible failure of the Goff family, hiding my medical genius behind a report card full of Fs and a slumped posture. One rainy night, I found a man bleeding out in a dark alley behind the school gymnasium, a knife protruding from his gut.
To keep the police from digging into my secrets, I dragged the dying stranger to my bedroom and stitched him up using a hidden surgical kit. I thought I was being careful, but my cousin Cleora caught a glimpse of the blood and immediately alerted my fiancé's wealthy family.
By morning, my world collapsed as my future in-laws stormed the manor, throwing an annulment agreement at my feet. They called me a "loose woman" and "million-dollar trash," while my own housekeeper gleefully testified against me. At school, the word "SLUT" was spray-painted across my locker in jagged red letters, and the boy I was supposed to marry looked at me with nothing but cold revulsion.
I didn't understand why they were so eager to destroy me before even asking for the truth. I was the one who had spent years protecting this family's reputation, yet they were throwing me to the wolves over a single misunderstanding. I felt a surge of cold fury as I realized my loyalty had been met with nothing but betrayal.
Everything changed when the "dying" stranger finally walked down the stairs, shirtless and bandaged, revealing himself as Braylon Lancaster, the most powerful man in the city. He didn't just defend me; he froze my fiancé's entire family fortune with a single phone call.
As my in-laws fled in terror, a courier arrived with a five-carat pink diamond from the head of the city's most dangerous crime syndicate. The note read: "The debt is acknowledged." Suddenly, I wasn't just a failure anymore-I was the most sought-after woman in the underworld.

9.3
His Favorite Sin
9.3
"Hey, stranger... you look dangerously tempting tonight."
The words slipped out before I could stop myself, and a reckless smile curved on my lips.
He leaned closer, voice deep and taunting. "Careful, Mrs. You might not survive what you're asking for."
His eyes, sharp and unrelenting, pinned me in place. I knew in that instant I was standing before a predator ready to consume me whole. The way his hand brushed against my cheek sent shivers down my spine - and I hated how much I wanted more.
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Will Brinda allow her wounded heart to open again, or will Jason's dark world pull her deeper into a game of desire and deception?
Step into a story of passion, betrayal, and fate - where one night changes everything.

7.8
A visceral, survival-focused expedition. The title itself is a location-a treacherous, living mountain range-promising a battle against a brutal, awe-inspiring natural world

7.9
I came with a mission to kill the Lord of the empire, Mark. "Lara, I am pleased with you." Fireworks bloomed above us as I looked down at Mark kneeling on one knee. The dagger hidden in my sleeve almost slipped from my grasp. "Are you willing to marry me as my wife, from now on, for a lifetime?" "Yes." The system's alarm rang sharply in my mind, urging me to complete my mission, but I still chose to move forward without hesitation.
Reality, however, was far crueler than I expected. "Lara, as Mark's wife, you must not leave the palace for three years and, when the time comes, gracefully step down." "Okay," I answered lightly, just as I had agreed to his proposal. That night, flames swallowed my courtyard, the fire blazing high enough to erase everything I had endured. I thought it was my end.
But when I opened my eyes, I was back to the day he proposed. The same fireworks. The same man on one knee. Only this time, Mark's eyes were filled with tears as he held my hand and whispered, "Lara, don't go."

7.2
Ade had sacrificed the life she loved, the things she liked doing to please James. But it was never enough for him. Somehow, the one woman he just couldn't get, was the price, she was the gem.
And so once the opportunity presented itself, Ade became a past chapter of his life. A reject.
Betrayed and scorned, Ade is on a quest to reclaim her life back and face off adversaries.
But now what is she to do with the two men in front of her. One of them her ex James who can't seem to forget her and keeps stepping in her way, and the other, a billionaire who wants her at all costs.