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In an alternative universe wars are taking place between humans and ghouls.  A thousand years ago, humans built a siege ...
02/14/2026

In an alternative universe wars are taking place between humans and ghouls.

A thousand years ago, humans built a siege to keep the ghouls trapped inside and stop them from attacking human villages. Fifty years ago, the siege cracked, and ghouls flooded the human world, destroying many cities.

They disguise themselves as humans or animals when they infiltrate cities. Then, they reveal their true forms, attack, and burn everything to the ground.

Scientists built a barrier system to keep ghouls out, and governments trained warriors to use high-tech devices to fight them. The strongest group of warriors, who fought bravely for the last decade, are called the Knights of Askalan. They fought the battle that took place ten years ago, protecting their city from ghouls, and are now the heroes and protectors of the city.

Ali is a 21-year-old fresh graduate. On the day of his graduation, he was having fun with his friends and taking pictures during the ceremony when ghouls attacked from the sea. Somehow they broke the barrier.
His friends were killed while trying to escape. He went to check on his family, but two of his brothers had been killed while defending his mother and younger sister, and his father was injured. He tried to get them to safety amid the chaos, but they were trapped. So, he decided to sacrifice himself, leading the ghouls away from his family. The ghouls surrounded him and attacked one by one. Just as he thought he was finished, a system screen appeared, giving him a choice: start over the day with new armor or carry on and die.

https://m.meganovel.com/book_info/31001010119/System/The-Awakening-Of-The-Last-Knight.?shareuser=109691340&ch=apps&channelCode=MNFX00001

Zaid stands nervously at the iron gates of Al-Tadweerya Preparatory Academy, his suitcase weighing heavily in his hand. ...
02/12/2026

Zaid stands nervously at the iron gates of Al-Tadweerya Preparatory Academy, his suitcase weighing heavily in his hand. He's here because he ranked first last year with nearly perfect grades across all subjects - a feat that earned him this prestigious scholarship. His mother's tearful embrace when the acceptance letter arrived still burns in his memory. Despite the disturbing rumors about the school's strange hierarchy, despite wanting to stay with his childhood friends, he'd folded his dreams away to honor his mother's wishes.

"Documents." A bored administrator at the entrance gate doesn't even look up.

Zaid hands over his paperwork. The man's eyebrows shoot up when he sees the scholarship stamp. "Ah. One of those." He jerks his thumb toward the courtyard. "Get your level card over there."

In the sunbaked courtyard, an officious-looking man in a crisp uniform stands behind a folding table, distributing plastic cards to arriving students. Zaid observes how most students receive blue or gray cards, a few getting green, and the rare privileged ones being handed gleaming white cards with visible reverence.

"Name?" the card distributor snaps when Zaid's turn comes.

"Zaid Al-Khayyat."

The man types into his tablet, then his expression changes. "Ah. The scholarship student." His mouth twists as he pulls out a bright red card from a different stack. "Don't lose this. Replacement costs two hundred dinars."

Before Zaid can process this, the loudspeakers crackle to life: "All new students proceed immediately to the Grand Auditorium for orientation."

The auditorium's vaulted ceiling swallows sound as Zaid enters. He instinctively moves toward the back rows, his lifelong habit of avoiding attention asserting itself. As he sits, he notices the clear hierarchy - front rows filled with white-card students laughing loudly, followed by perfect rows of blue cards, then grays, with greens scattered toward the back. His red card makes him the sole occupant of the very last row until...

"Looks like we're the untouchables," says a voice beside him. A lanky boy with wild black curls drops into the adjacent seat, his own red card swinging from its lanyard. "Bassam. And you are?"

"Zaid," he replies, shaking the offered hand. "How did you-"

"End up with the scarlet letter?" Bassam grins bitterly. "My uncle sponsors me." He nods toward the front. "Those white cards? Their families could buy this school ten times over."

The lights dim abruptly. A tall man with salt-and-pepper hair strides onto the stage, his tailored suit costing more than Zaid's entire wardrobe.

"Welcome to your crucible," the man begins without preamble. His voice carries effortlessly. "I am Dean Khaldoun. Look at the student beside you. Their card color tells you everything you need to know about their worth."

"The world respects the strong. Only the strong survive - this has been true for thousands of years. Nations and kingdoms fought, humans battled, until modern states emerged. And in this era, after the rise of capitalism, the richest are the strongest. That's why this school built its unique mentality around levels."

He continues, "A student's level and ranking depend on many factors. Intelligence and academic achievement are the first factor - but not the only one, nor the most important. The truth is, the more crucial factor is money. The rich give birth to the rich, and the wealthy can buy success - they can buy anything. That's the reality. Most business men were born into rich families. Ellen Mask was born into a wealthy family. Billy Gaters etc..."

He explains that money is undoubtedly one of the keys to success, but the most important thing is having the right mindset - the mentality of success. Without it, a fool would squander their parents' fortune and lose both success and power. That mindset can be summarized as drive, motivation, mental strength, and psychological resilience - the qualities that protect your wealth if you ever attain it.
A murmur ripples through the crowd as he explains the brutal hierarchy:

"Red cards - scholarship cases. No financial backing, only academic merit. One year to prove you belong here or you're out." His gaze sweeps over the last row like they're stains to be scrubbed away.

"Green cards - their parents scrape together tuition through installment plans. One late payment and..." He makes a tossing gesture.

"Gray cards - adequate means, adequate minds. The background characters of this institution."

The dean's voice warms as he reaches the elite. "Blue cards - old money with proven excellence. Future leaders. And our white cards..." He actually smiles. "The crème de la crème. Families who shape national policy. Students who will inherit empires."

Bassam leans over, whispering, "Notice how he doesn't mention what we have to do to move up? The system's designed to keep us down."

The dean continues, "This year, we introduce a new tier, the gold card. A single student will earn ultimate privileges." He pauses dramatically. "The world belongs to the strong. The wealthy. The connected. We merely reflect that reality."

Later, as Zaid drags his suitcase across campus, the disparity becomes physically apparent. They pass the white-card dormitory - a gleaming modernist building with a fountain in its courtyard. The blue-card residence looks like a luxury hotel. Even the gray-card building appears decently maintained.

"Home sweet home," Bassam says bitterly when they reach their assigned housing - a dilapidated cottage separated from main campus by a weed-choked field. Inside, dust motes dance in the stale air. Four metal cots with thin mattresses line the walls. A single bare bulb flickers overhead.

Zaid sets his bag on the least rusty bed frame. "It's... adequate."

Bassam barks a laugh. "You're a terrible liar. Come on, let's see if they at least feed the charity cases."

The cafeteria's tiered system becomes immediately apparent. White-card students lounge at marble-topped tables with actual tablecloths, being served by staff. Blue cards have nice wooden tables. By the time Zaid and Bassam reach the counter, only plastic trays remain.

"Two of the daily special," Bassam says cheerfully to the server.

The man doesn't move. "Show your cards."

When they display their red cards, the server slops plain pasta onto their trays - no sauce, no protein. Bassam protests, "The white cards got steak!"

The server smirks. "And you got what you paid for." He turns away.

As they sit at a wobbly corner table, a group of white-card students saunter past. "Look at the peasants eating their gruel," one sneers. Suddenly, a glass of juice upends over Bassam's food.

Zaid stands quickly. "Please, we don't want any-"

A shove sends him crashing to the floor. Before he can rise, his own pasta plate smashes over his head, noodles slithering down his neck. Raucous laughter erupts.

Bassam moves like a wild cat, his fist connecting with the lead bully's jaw. But four against one proves impossible. When a teacher strolls by, Bassam cries out, "Sir! Help!"

The teacher barely glances over. "The strong thrive here. That's your first lesson ." He walks away.

Something primal awakens in Zaid. With a wordless roar, he launches at the biggest attacker, tackling him to the ground. His fists move with a fury that surprises even himself, until the bullies finally retreat, spitting threats.

Back in their shack, Bassam presses a ragged towel to his bleeding lip. "Well... that was a proper welcome."

Zaid's hands shake as he texts his mother: "First day was wonderful! The school is amazing." He erases and retypes three times before sending the lie.

As night falls, the reality of his situation sinks in. The cold shower from the broken heater. The lumpy mattress. The gnawing hunger because they couldn't stomach returning to the cafeteria.

Just as exhaustion claims him, his phone buzzes with an unknown number:

[SYSTEM NOTIFICATION: Congratulations. You've been selected. Complete tasks to upgrade your status. First assignment: Survive 24 hours. Reward: 50 dinars.]

The message disappears after five seconds, leaving no trace it ever existed.

https://m.meganovel.com/book_info/31001090925/System/A-Chance-To-Rise?shareuser=109691340&ch=apps&channelCode=MNFX00001

Shihab is an average guy who dropped out of high school after his father left his family. He did so to support his young...
07/26/2025

Shihab is an average guy who dropped out of high school after his father left his family. He did so to support his younger siblings and his sick mother. One day, after his boss forced him to work extra hours, he was attacked by zombies. He escaped from the factory and jumped from roof to roof to survive, but he eventually fell and broke his leg. Surrounded by zombies and desperate, he made a last wish: to survive and reunite with his family. Suddenly, a system screen flashed before him and gave him a choice: to survive and become a hunter, or to reject the offer and die."

https://m.meganovel.com/book_info/31001069607/System/Leveling-up-in-Dystopia-?shareuser=109691340&ch=apps&channelCode=MNFX00001

I'm forced to Marry my boss, The CEO of one of the biggest tech companies in the world.It's 3 AM, and I still can't slee...
06/28/2025

I'm forced to Marry my boss, The CEO of one of the biggest tech companies in the world.

It's 3 AM, and I still can't sleep. Tomorrow is my wedding day, and I'm so nervous that my stomach won't stop grumbling. I only have five hours to try to get some sleep, but I just can't relax.

My whole life was turned upside down in a matter of a few weeks. Thirty days ago, I was a homeless girl living in my car with no job. Then I heard that a well-known company was looking for a secretary. I was not expecting to get the job; surprisingly, I passed, and they hired me immediately.

After a couple of days, my boss called me into his office. I found him scrolling on his phone. When he noticed that I was standing before him, he showed me what he was looking at-it was an article about him. I've seen many articles like this; they keep spreading rumors about him. My boss is the young CEO of one of the biggest tech companies in the world, so it's not shocking that many news agencies are desperate to learn the tiniest piece of information about him. On my first day, I heard them saying that one of the janitors used to sell the trash from the CEO's office to one of those agencies!

After a few minutes, he removed the phone from my face and said, "As you can see, these people just won't give me a break. Honestly, I couldn't care less about what they write about me, but you see, my family reads these articles, and haters keep sending them to my parents. The family says that it's damaging our reputation and that I should do something about it."

I assumed that he was expecting me to take action, so I said, "I understand, sir. Perhaps we can arrange a meeting with them and agree on a price for their silence, or if you prefer, we can take this to court and sue them."

He sighed and said, "No, that won't work. A lawsuit may take years, and if I pay them once, they'll keep provoking me for more. These sorts of solutions won't solve anything."

I had no other ideas. I was about to ask him what else we were supposed to do when he suddenly got up and said, "Most of these rumors revolve around my love life. They have created this image of me as a rich pl***oy who has many affairs and mistresses. They know that I come from a strict family that rejects such behavior, and that's exactly why they spread these rumors. I bet one of our rivals started them, and at some point, the agencies got on board and began making up more stories because apparently, articles about my love affairs make more money than articles about global warming or politics."

I sighed and said, "I believe you're right, sir. So how do you want us to handle it?"

He glanced at me, then picked up his car keys and walked out of the office. He motioned for me to follow him, which I did. When we reached the garage, he told me to get in his car. I obeyed him, and he drove out of the company's garage and into the city. He took me to a small café. I was surprised; why would we come here in the middle of the day? But I assumed that he simply craved some good coffee and was sick of the instant coffee that I made for him.

Once our coffee arrived, he took a sip, then turned his attention back to me and said, "I brought you here because this part can't be discussed in the office. We will solve the issues, but it's only going to be the two of us. Only you can help me with this."

I was starting to get nervous. I didn't feel good about the tone he was using; I could feel my palms sweating. I managed to find my voice and asked, "Of course, Sir, what do you want me to do?"

He took a large sip of his coffee, then put his cup down and looked at me. He was looking me in the eye. Usually, I couldn't maintain eye contact with him, but this time felt different. He said in the most serious tone, "I need you to marry me."

The deal was to get married for only a year, and then he would pay me four million dollars. His conditions were that I should disappear after the divorce and that I shouldn't expect anything from the relationship. I would become his wife in front of his family and the public, and I would no longer work as his secretary. However, when it was just the two of us, I must not try anything or hope for anything.

Of course, I couldn't object or say anything. All I did was nod my head at everything he said. I ordered so much water; I felt so dehydrated from how much I was sweating and from how nervous I was. Whenever I tried to say anything, he would interrupt me or ignore me.

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In a dystopian society ruled by a corrupt dictatorship that classifies people according to an IQ test and manipulates  p...
02/25/2025

In a dystopian society ruled by a corrupt dictatorship that classifies people according to an IQ test and manipulates people's lives three friends, Omar, Maher and Hasan challenge this corrupt world together and test their friendship, striving to prove that together they can change their fate.
http://wbnv.in/a/15iuJHE

01/19/2025

"The moon is clear tonight.
The cool breeze is carrying the light
as it ascends to Earth tonight.
Do you remember when
we prayed and cried last summer? Do you remember how we felt back then?
The nights flew away; all our prayers were heard by the Creator.
We thought time had stopped; we thought the clock of our life was stuck there.
All our suffering has become a mere memory to share
with the people who stayed behind in the past.
The days have indeed flown away so fast.
This summer, it's just you and me.
To be or not to be...
The cool breeze of this night shall become a memory as well tomorrow.
So let's laugh this summer and never think of the past in sorrow.
Let's enjoy this moment. We had enough of sad memories. From now on, let's smile and live on till we meet them again. Let's be brave and admit this reality.
Indeed, we know that our souls will leave this world too for eternity."

By leena Mustafa

12/12/2024

I never thought
That my life would end up this way
Emptiness is eating me away
Never leaving me
It's leading me astray
Far far Away
from who I wanted to be

Memories of childhood
Oh how beautiful the future seemed
From the perspective of an ignorant child
Oh how adorable
Poor child
Just how disappointed you will be

I never knew
How cruel this world could be
Misery, suffering and pain
A Never ending chain
Of hate
I hope it's not too late
For a new beginning
That is if I still have it in me.

By leena Mustafa

10/16/2024

Goodbye my old friend,

I'll remember you when I see the sunrise.

I'll think about you when I fight on the other side.

The smell of my blood drain,

Has been washed away by the rain.

I refuse to fall, before I take them with me all.

I refuse to stop the fight,

Before I remove them out of our sight.

Goodbye my old friend,

Remember me in your dua.

Pray for my soul.

That I have finally answered shahada's call.

So promise me you won't forget me in your dua.

Pray for my soul to rest in peace.

Don't cry over my wounds, please.

I have completed my mission.

May Allah clear my vision.

I now accept merging with the soil of

my beloved Palestine.

I just wish I got to embrace it for the last time.

Write down the date of September 29.

My dear old friend.

Remember me in your dua.

I'm satisfied with my sacrifice,

In Heaven, Inshallah, everything will be nice.

Tell them all about the martyr

Who will forever be remembered,

Even though he’s not an immortal.

Goodbye old friend, remember me in your dua.

Pray for my soul.

Tell them the story about when they will fall.

Don't hesitate, just write it and send

No matter how long all stories eventually come to an end.

By Leena Mustafa

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