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Deviant: No Longer Human

Deviant: No Longer Human

It's funny, isn't it? Nobody asks to be born... None of us choose the life we are forced to live....And yet, we are bound to it, trapped in a world where strength defines everything. People worship when you are strong. They loathe when you are weak. They worship the god. They fear the devil. But why? Was it righteousness that gave the god victory over the devil, or was it simply strength? Why must we fear one and worship the other? Is the god so righteous? Is the devil so weak? Would Wang Xiao still have everything if he were weak? Would they still worship him? Would those women have submitted so easily? No. It's always the strength. Power rules all. A man can own kingdoms, riches, even love—but lose his strength, and the world turns on him. His woman, the one who once looked at him with admiration, will crush him underfoot if she finds him unworthy. His own children, born of his blood, will stare at him with contempt, their eyes filled with disappointment. What is love if not submission to power? What is loyalty but the price of dominance? Wang Xiao has learned this bitter truth. The sacrifices he made, the pain he endured, meant nothing. Without strength, he was nothing. But no longer... He has seen the lie, the illusion of it all... And now, the ancient myths rise once more, the gods claw their way from forgotten graves, and Wang Xiao, mistaken for the 8th Prince, feared by gods and mortals alike, finds himself at the center of it all. Seven goddesses, each more beautiful, more dangerous than the last, now circle him, bound by fate. Their charm is powerful, their desires even more so. The guardian of the Atlantic tears apart nations to possess him. The Desert Princess offers her entire empire as a gift, yearning for his love... Even an ancient being, her power stripped away, bends her knee in submission, once feared, now powerless before him. But would they have bowed if he were weak? Would they have loved him, served him, feared him? No. It's always the strength. "He 'who' covers the sky with his hand," they whisper. "The gods who once played with universes like orbs... he'll make them swallow their own spit in fear." Wang Xiao's gaze hardens as he stares at his reflection. The weak are forgotten... Strength is all that matters. "The world doesn't care for the weak," Wang Xiao whispers to his reflection. "Your woman will turn her back, people will spit on your name... They'll forget you ever existed... everything you did for them would be insignificant and forgetten...Strength is all that truly matters." And so, Wang Xiao will take what's his. The gods, playing with the universe like toys, will fall. The devils, pulling at the strings of fate, will lose their grip. He will strip them of their power, their kingdoms, their very souls, if that's what it takes. He isn't their pawn. Not anymore. Would they have bowed if he were weak? Would they have given themselves so easily? Would they have even cared? No. It's always the strength. Wang Xiao is no longer the man he once was. No longer human. No longer weak. He is the deviant. And the world will soon know what that truly means. --------------- #NoYuri #NoNTR #Threesome #Harem #Strong to Stronger #Elf #Gore #Evil MC #Conquor #Action #Adventure #Imperial Harem #Revenge #Daughters #Fellatio #Supernatural #Urbanfantasy #Superpowers #Cultivation #Goddess #First-time Intercourse #Villain ---------------- Warning: The Novel is based upon a fictional Earth, and any resemblance is mere coincidence! Discord: https://discord.gg/dsc4fftBeF **Cover Page is not owned by Author**
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What is traffic fiction?
1 answer
2024-11-18 08:01
Traffic fiction could be a term used to describe fictional tales that use traffic as a backdrop or a central theme. It might include stories about a self - driving car that has a mind of its own and causes chaos on the roads in a fictional future. Writers may use this concept to explore themes like technology gone wrong, human reactions to unexpected traffic situations, and the social implications of traffic - related issues in a fictional context.
Is traffic a true story?
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2024-09-28 19:15
It depends. Sometimes traffic situations are based on real events, but often they are fictional or a combination of both.
Funny traffic stop stories
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2024-11-06 01:21
One funny traffic stop story is about a driver who was pulled over because his car looked like it was wearing a tutu. He had accidentally driven through some streamers at a party and they got stuck all around the car. The officer had a good laugh and just made him remove them before driving off.
Is traffic based on a true story?
2 answers
2024-10-18 14:42
No, it's not. Traffic is usually a fictional creation, not based on real events.
Is Traffic based on a true story?
1 answer
2024-10-12 22:34
Not really. It's mostly a fictional work with elements inspired by various real-life situations but not directly based on a specific true story.
What is meant by 'novel traffic'?
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2024-10-06 18:30
Well, 'novel traffic' can imply the number of people accessing and interacting with content related to novels, like on online bookstores or literary forums. It could also include metrics like page views, unique visitors, and time spent on novel-related pages.
Is it a fee to read novels with traffic?
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2024-09-25 04:07
Generally speaking, it didn't cost money to read novels with traffic. However, some websites may charge a fee for traffic, depending on the specific website and the way you read the novel. For example, some websites might charge a certain amount of traffic fees when reading novels, while others might earn revenue through free traffic or advertising. So if you want to use the data to read a novel, it's best to check the website's terms and conditions to see if they charge a fee for the data. You can also try some free novel reading apps-these usually don't charge for data but may have some ads.
Review 'Bangkok Traffic Love Story': How does the traffic element enhance the story?
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2024-10-29 18:30
Well, the traffic element is really crucial in enhancing the story. Firstly, it serves as a source of conflict. The long hours spent in traffic can cause stress and impatience, which in turn affects the characters' moods and relationships. Secondly, it provides a unique backdrop. The bustling streets and chaotic traffic scenes give a distinct flavor to the story. It makes the story more vivid as we can almost feel the chaos of Bangkok traffic while watching the characters' love story unfold.
Surveillance camera dedicated traffic card
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2025-01-07 06:21
The dedicated traffic card for surveillance cameras was an Internet of Things data communication card designed for surveillance cameras. It was more cost-effective than traditional data cards. It could choose the appropriate data package according to the scene and functional requirements of the surveillance camera, thereby reducing costs. This kind of data card could break through the limitations of traditional data cards. According to the specific usage of the equipment and the environment, the appropriate data package could be selected to effectively control the cost. In addition, the fee for the dedicated data card for surveillance cameras was relatively low. There were more types of data cards than ordinary data cards, which could effectively reduce the cost of use and avoid wasting network costs. Therefore, choosing a dedicated traffic card for surveillance cameras could meet the needs of surveillance scenes, reduce costs, and improve the use effect.
Funny traffic broadcast novel recommendation
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2024-12-27 06:45
The following were some recommendations for funny traffic novels: " Black Basket: Please Don't Run, Big Brother "," You Three, Me Seven "," My Bamboo Horse Is Handsome!" " Don't Look Back Until You Hit a Bamboo Horse "," His childhood sweetheart "," The Strongest Streaming System in the World ", and so on. These novels were all funny and had been completed. The readers could collect them and enjoy reading them.
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