In a world where magic and power determine everyone's fate, Ryu suddenly finds himself reincarnated as a baby into a noble family. Unfortunately, he quickly discovers that he is the weakest student at the magic academy, born with almost no magical aptitude. Despite his hard work, he struggles to keep up with the other students, all of whom possess exceptional abilities.
His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Lina, the most powerful girl at the academy. By choosing her as his mentor, Ryu begins to unlock his hidden potential. Together, they train and form a unique bond, defying the limits imposed by their world. However, a dangerous secret threatens to destroy everything: Lina is actually a demon, hunted by the academy.
When the truth comes to light, Ryu faces a heartbreaking choice. Will he defend Lina, risking his own life and future, or will he conform to the academy's rules? In this epic tale of courage, friendship, and defiance of fate, Renouveau Magique explores themes of self-acceptance and the strength of bonds that transcend all barriers
The Number Seven (bxb) - Birds of Prey Series: book 1
35 parts Complete
35 parts
Complete
Asher Greenly never wanted to play football.
But at Kingsly Academy--a school where the rich and powerful call the shots--he doesn't have a choice. If he wants to keep his scholarship, he has to suit up.
The coastal town of Willowbrook might look like something out of a vintage postcard, but beneath the neon lights and old-school charm lurks something far more sinister. Student athletes are going missing. Some turn up dead. And no one is talking.
Asher has spent his life hiding his darkest secret: he can see the dead, and they're interfering with all his plans to lay low for his first year of college. But when he catches the attention of Jackal Riley--the too-handsome, too-clever captain of the football team--Asher realizes he's not the only one keeping secrets.
Jackal knows something about the disappearances. Something about the shadowy forces puppeteering it all. And something about Asher that he's yet to discover himself.
Now, Asher is playing a game he never signed up for-one where losing doesn't just cost scholarships. It costs lives. And the people pulling the strings?
They've already set their sights on him.