Cherreads

Harem Crown: Rise of the Male Anomaly

Nonso_Ezekwe_1937
98
chs / week
The average realized release rate over the past 30 days is 98 chs / week.
--
NOT RATINGS
2.9k
Views
Synopsis
In a world ruled by women and powered by a mystical force known as Ether, men are treated as trophies—pampered, protected, and powerless. Until Kael wakes up. No memory. No history. Just glowing marks on his skin and a dangerous ability no man should have: the power to wield Ether… and bond with the women who touch it. Now, he's thrown into Crimson Veil Academy, an elite training ground for the world’s strongest females—warriors, witches, and queens-in-training. As the only man who can absorb their power through intimate connection, Kael becomes a target for worship, lust… and destruction. But the deeper his harem grows, the closer he comes to uncovering a secret that could flip the matriarchy upside down. One man. Many women. One wrong move—and the world burns.
VIEW MORE

Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – The Awakening

Kael came back to life choking on air.

He wasn't sure if it was air or incense—sweet and heavy, like someone was trying to mask the scent of something worse. His chest burned. Not metaphorically—actually burned. Like someone had carved a symbol into it and forgot to numb the nerves first.

He sat up fast. Mistake.

Pain shot through his back and legs. The world spun—a blur of red curtains, golden braziers, and way too much silk. A woman's voice sliced through the haze.

"He's awake."

Kael blinked. His vision cleared just enough to make out the speaker: tall, curves that didn't quit, crimson robe barely hiding the body underneath. Her eyes glowed like firelight.

"You shouldn't be alive," she said, arms crossed under her chest. "Men don't survive Ether exposure."

Kael coughed. "Cool. Glad I missed the memo."

She didn't smile. She studied him like he was a puzzle wrapped in a threat.

"I'm Reya Stormveil. High Battle Priestess. You are…?"

Kael looked down. He was shirtless, covered in glowing veins. Some of them pulsed with faint gold. This wasn't Earth. Hell, it probably wasn't even reality.

"I have no idea," he said honestly.