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The God Fragment

When the apocalypse glitches, only a broken god can debug reality. Kim Ji-Hoon’s life was coded in caffeine and crunch time. A reclusive game developer, he spent years building *Sanctum Online*—a survival game no one played. But when a 'glitched entity' claws its way out of his screen, whispering *“Not yet”* ,Ji-Hoon’s world fractures for real. The sky splits. Gravity stutters. Monsters step out of fiction and onto Seoul’s streets, devouring bodies and warping physics. Trapped in his apartment with a corpse and a baseball bat,Ji-Hoon kills his first goblin—just then **System** awakens, branding him *Kael Veythar*, a name unknown… yet somehow deeply his. Now, his rundown apartment becomes a **Sanctum**—a haven untouched by the apocalypse. Survivors begin to gather, drawn by instinct and whispers. When they speak his name, their faith ignites strange abilities. Magic. Light. Hope. And with every prayer, Ji-Hoon gains strength he doesn’t understand. But belief is a double-edged.Faith strength and doubt weakens his Sanctuary. And unseen gods—watching from fractured dimensions—begin choosing their incarnation, sponsoring survivors like players on a cosmic board. Some are protectors. Others, predators. And in the silence between stars, something unknown still listens. As dying gods murmur through static, and the world collapses into Abyss, Joon unravels the truth: This apocalypse isn’t random. The monsters, the glitches, the golden runes etched into his bones—they’re pieces of a divine war lost to history. The good news? He might be the saviour humanity needs to survive. The bad news? Saving them could mean becoming the very existence that doomed them all.
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The Destructive Adventures of the Lovers

After being torn from the only life she knew, 16-year-old Margo is forced into a new home with strangers who call themselves her parents. Haunted by memories of her past and consumed by feelings of isolation, she struggles to adapt to her unfamiliar surroundings. School offers little relief—until she meets Gabriel, a mysterious boy who appears just when she needs a friend the most. Gabriel is everything Margo needs: kind, attentive, and always ready to whisk her away from her troubles. Each night, he invites her to secret places—an abandoned playground, a fog-choked garden, a crumbling train station at the edge of town—each more unsettling than the last. Yet with every chilling rendezvous, Margo feels more alive... more seen. But something isn’t right. Gabriel never comes to school during the day. Her adoptive parents never see him. And when they catch her talking to thin air, their concern deepens into fear. They say Gabriel isn't real—that he’s a figment of her imagination. Margo wants to believe them, but Gabriel feels real. More real than anything else in her life. As the nights grow colder and more twisted, Gabriel’s true nature begins to surface. Shadows move where they shouldn’t. Time warps in his presence. And the places they visit seem to echo with whispers from another world. Margo is forced to ask herself: Who—or what—is Gabriel? Why does he only want her? And what will happen on the final night he asks her to come with him? As the line between reality and delusion begins to crumble, Margo must make an impossible choice: stay in a world where she feels loved, or return to one that barely feels real. But one thing is certain—some friendships never let go.
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