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The Demon King's Substitute Bride c

The Demon King's Substitute Bride c

***** "And the kiss last night?" he asked, stepping closer until she could feel the warmth of him so near. Katrina clutched the roses, heart pounding, feeling the butterflies rising in her. His eyes held her, intense and filled with an emotion she couldn't name. "I don't regret it," he murmured. "I meant every bit of it, and I'd love to—" Katrina didn't let him finish. She pulled him close and pressed her lips to his, unable to resist any longer.  He responded immediately, his arms wrapping around her waist, pulling her close.  His kiss was slow and deep, full of a passion that set her on fire. ****** King Karl of Xylonia, known as the masked king, is feared by all. Cursed at birth to die at 25, he hides half his face behind a mask, leaving everyone wondering what lies beneath. Ruthless and cold-hearted, he never expected to fall in love—until Katrina enters his life. Katrina, a slave-princess, is treated like a servant in her own home because she was born outside of marriage. When her father can't repay his debt to King Karl, he offers his eldest daughter in placed of his youngest daughter, claiming she has a magical touch that heals with a simple massage. Intrigued, the king agrees. But Katrina was never the chosen one, and the healing power is a lie. As the king starts to fall for her, Katrina is trapped in a web of deceit. How long can she keep her secret before the vengeful king uncovers the truth? And when he does, will their love survive—or will the mask of the king hide a fury that could destroy them both? Contain 18+ scenes detailed explicit content. Hot Romance, Dark secrets. #Not your regular Dark-Romance novel#
Fantasy
206 Chs
[BL] A Fugue in Double C Major

[BL] A Fugue in Double C Major

The once renowned Seoul Philharmonic Symphony is in distress and losing musicians before Seo Jaemin, an unknown beta conductor with a murky past, steps in to help them rebuild their glory together with his career in the cutthroat, alpha-dominated world of classical music. As First Chair, the commanding alpha Kang Do-hyun resists the new leadership, refusing to submit to a beta, although he notices himself being drawn to Jaemin, a pull he can’t explain. But Jaemin is hiding a secret that would shatter his fragile professional facade: he's not a beta at all, but an omega, whose scent is now a painful echo of a failed bond—a betrayal that haunts his every move. When Do-hyun discovers Jaemin’s true nature, his unexplained attraction spirals into a fierce, protective obsession. Consumed by an alpha's fury for the one who broke Jaemin, Do-hyun must decide if he can truly save the omega he’s dying to claim. ----- [Excerpt] Jaemin’s hair was a mess of soft, dark honey curls, his clothes from the concert rumpled and clinging to his slender frame. Do-hyun hadn’t dared to undress him. After the omega had fallen asleep, the floral scent had flared, unleashed from the tight grip Jaemin kept on it when he was conscious. Barely a minute later, Do-hyun had to rally every ounce of self-control from within to extract himself from the bed and stumble out of the room, before his alpha instincts could take over and greedily claim everything that was being offered freely to him. Now, Jaemin stood swaying slightly in front of him, his amber eyes half-lidded, a hazy, dreamy glaze coating them like a thin film. His cheeks were flushed a soft rose, and his mouth, a little open, seemed to be waiting for something. "Jaemin," Do-hyun managed, his voice thick and low. "Are you okay? Do you need something? You can't be walking around like this." Jaemin didn't seem to hear him. He took another step forward, and his scent slammed into Do-hyun’s senses, shredding through his safety shield of medicated eucalyptus—the intoxicating cherry blossoms, now so strong they stung his eyes. Lifting a hand to Do-hyun’s chest, Jaemin looked up at him, head tilted, hazy eyes searching Do-hyun’s face as if looking for something in the depths of his soul. Then he spoke, the single word a soft, breathless whisper: "Alpha."
LGBT+
125 Chs
Magical Painting C@f€

Magical Painting C@f€

Step into the extraordinary realm of Enchanted Brushstrokes, where imagination knows no bounds and magic pulsates through every corner. This captivating story takes you on a spellbinding journey through a world that exists between reality and dreams, a place where the boundaries of possibility are blurred and the extraordinary becomes your reality. Join the endearing protagonist and their whimsical guide, Tinker, as they venture into a realm of breathtaking landscapes, talking animals, and sentient flora. Prepare to be entranced by the vivid descriptions that bring each enchanting scene to life, from the ethereal meadow where flowers sway in harmony with your emotions to the bustling market filled with treasures beyond imagination. As the tale unfolds, you'll find yourself immersed in a battle against the encroaching darkness of the Veil of Shadows, fighting alongside a fellowship of brave allies against the malevolent Shadow Weaver. Experience the heart-pounding suspense and the triumph of light over darkness as the realm of Enchanted Brushstrokes is restored to its vibrant glory. But this is not merely a story of conflict and triumph. It's a celebration of the human spirit and the boundless power of imagination. With each chapter, you'll be transported to new realms of wonder, where you'll encounter the Symphony Falls, a breathtaking waterfall that mirrors your emotions in a dazzling display of colors, and the Enchanted Library, a repository of knowledge and stories that hold the key to untold destinies. Enchanted Brushstrokes is more than a story; it's an addictive experience that will leave you yearning for more. It will awaken the dormant magic within your soul, inviting you to embrace the full spectrum of your emotions and embark on your own extraordinary journey of self-discovery. Prepare to be captivated by the eloquent prose, the vivid imagery, and the profound themes that permeate every page. Enchanted Brushstrokes will take hold of your heart and mind, leaving an indelible mark on your imagination. Lose yourself in the tapestry of this bewitching world and allow its enchantment to linger long after you've turned the final page. Dive into the pages of Enchanted Brushstrokes and surrender to a story that will leave you spellbound, longing for the magic that exists just beyond the realm of your everyday existence. Are you ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime? Enter Enchanted Brushstrokes, and let your imagination soar.
Urban
60 Chs
Summer Lark

Summer Lark

"There's not even any space to do anything." "Wanna bet?" Royal says playfully drunk. "Sure." I smile, no way he wins this. "If I win you'll let me help you with that ache between your legs." He whispers seductively. "And If I win, fuck I don't know, I'll hold on to it so when the time comes I can use it." I say flustered. "Fair." We shake on it, and I really hope I'm right. We get out of the car and he climbs into the backseat and sits with his back to the door so one of his legs are lying across the seat and the other is resting on the ground. "Now come here." He says waving me in. I swing my legs over the sides and climb in. "Now what smartass?" "Now come sit between my legs." I carefully sit down between his legs. He cups the underneath of my knee and spreads my legs. The moon illuminating us. "Dumbass, how are you going to fuck me like this?" "Who said anything about fucking? I said take care of your needs, not mine. And quite easily actually." He says trailing a gentle hand down my body... ---- Carmella Howard has always traveled, just how its always been. After high school she took a gap year and explored with her friend Eden. And she never stopped, she went home for a little but she doesn't get along with her parents so she left again. This time landing herself in a small beach town in New York with a grumping next door neighbor. Royal Temples has lived in this town ever since he was four. He owns two small houses on the edge of the beach, one he lives in and the other he rents out. Normally he doesn't notice the people renting the house. It's usually a small family or a young couple who either never leave the house or are always in town exploring and stuff. That was until she rented his place out and her overly friendly dog and him become best friends. ---- The 'Lark' definition I am going off of is "something done for fun, especially something mischievous or daring; an amusing adventure or escapade."
Urban
36 Chs
Crow and lark, crow and lark, read the answer
1. The essay had a total of five natural sections. 2. The crow's goal was to have a natural voice like the lark. 3. Lark said," If you want to have a good voice and sing a beautiful song, you have to get up early every morning. You have to keep practicing no matter the seasons. If you keep practicing, you will definitely succeed." 4. This essay tells us that those who are afraid of difficulties will get nothing. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-08-03 08:13
The Crow and the Lark
There was a short article about crows and larks. The story was about a lark singing in the forest. The crow envied it and asked it for advice. The lark told it to practice hard, but the crow still sang badly after practice, so it hated the lark. Later, when the forest caught fire, the lark shouted until its throat became hoarse to save everyone. The crow wanted to make the lark embarrassed, so he told everyone about it. However, the lark repeatedly practiced to integrate the hoarse voice into its song, and it was even better than before. It received warm applause from the birds, and the crow left in shame. This story conveyed the truth that heaven rewarded hard work. Another version was that the crow was jealous that the lark's voice was better than hers. She wanted to be angry but did not have the guts, so she used Fan Wei's emoji and lines in the flock of birds,"Forget it!"@ The lark came to vent his anger. Lark didn't understand, and Fan Wei wasn't happy about being used. In the end, Lark and Fan Wei sued Crow for defamation and violation of portrait rights in the Bird Court. Judge Peacock ruled that Crow's qualifications for vocal promotion were revoked, Crow's defamation was found guilty, and she apologized to Lark. The penalty for violating portrait rights was 50 yuan. This story showed that jealousy and defamation of others would only show that one's ability and character were low, and eventually, they would suffer the consequences. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-08-08 19:39
The Crow and the Lark
After the crow thought that the lark had deceived it, it had always harbored a grudge against the lark. One day, a singing competition was held in the forest. The lark naturally signed up for it. In order to take revenge on the lark, the crow secretly put mute medicine in the lark's cup. The competition began. Lark sang as usual, but found that his voice was hoarse and unpleasant. The audience below the stage booed. Crow was secretly pleased with herself. However, this was discovered by the woodpecker. The woodpecker had always been upright. It exposed the crows 'evil deeds. The animals in the forest were angry at the crow's behavior and began to distance themselves from the crow. Only then did the crow realize its mistake. It apologized to the lark, and the lark forgave it. From then on, the crow turned over a new leaf and practiced singing hard, no longer jealous of others, while the lark continued to bring joy to the animals in the forest with its beautiful singing. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-08-06 09:09
The crow and the lark
Here are some good words that might be used to describe the story of the crow and the lark: ** 1. A good word to describe a lark ** 1. ** In terms of singing ** - [Melody: It means that the voice is beautiful, such as the song of a lark echoing in the forest.] - Clear and round: To describe a voice that is clear and round, for example,"its clear and round voice is like the beautiful notes played by nature." - Melodious: It described the ups and downs of the sound, continuous and harmonious."The melodious lark song attracted many small animals to listen." - Round and light: It means that the voice is full and soft."After many years of practice, the lark's song is more round and light." 2. ** Image and Quality ** - Cute: Reflects the lovable nature of the lark."That little lark looks very cute." - Diligence (from the perspective of actively practicing singing): Like "Lark is a diligent singer, practicing singing every day." - Clever: If there is a plot in the story where the lark cleverly deals with danger or solve problems, it can be described as clever."The clever lark saw through the crow's plot." ** 2. Good words to describe crows (if you look at some of the characteristics of crows from a positive or neutral perspective)** 1. ** In terms of early image (when the crow used to have a good voice)** - [Melody: Description of the beautiful song of the crow."Once upon a time, crows also had melodious songs."] 2. ** From the perspective of survivability (if you emphasize qualities such as tenacity)** - Tenacity: Assuming there is a plot in the story where crows survive in difficult environments,"crows use their perseverance to find food in harsh environments." - Slyness (from the perspective of the story of the crows playing tricks, it was a slightly derogatory "clever"):"The cunning crows came up with a way to frame the lark." "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-07-15 14:45
The Crow and the Lark
In the common version of the story of the crow and the lark, there was no so-called follow-up plot. In the original story, the lark overcame its hoarse voice through its own efforts and was still loved by the birds, while the crow left in shame. This result was more of a way to convey the truth that the heavens rewarded those who worked hard. It did not further develop the content of the subsequent story. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-07-08 11:50
The Crow and the Lark
The following is a continuation of The Crow and the Lark: The crow began to practice singing with the encouragement of the lark. Although its voice was still hoarse and unpleasant at first, and even attracted the ridicule of other animals, the crow did not give up. It remembered the words of the lark and got up early every day to practice its voice in the open space of the forest. As the days passed, the crow's throat was often in pain from overuse, but it firmly believed that one day it would be able to sing a beautiful song. Finally, one morning, when the first ray of sunlight shone into the forest, the crows made a different sound. Their voices were no longer hoarse, but full of rhythm. The crow flew excitedly to the branch where the lark lived, wanting to tell it the good news. When the lark saw the crow coming, it was about to comfort it not to be depressed because it could not sing well, but it heard the crow sing a beautiful melody. The lark clapped for the crow in surprise, and the animals around them also gathered around, shocked and impressed by the crow's change. From then on, crows and larks sang together in the forest. Their songs intertwined and became the most beautiful sound in the forest. The other animals no longer discriminated against the crow. Instead, they respected it because of its efforts. The crow became more confident and often discussed singing skills with the lark. They became the most harmonious pair of friends in the forest. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-08-09 19:04
The crow and the lark
1. The essay had a total of six natural sections. 2. The crow's goal was to have a natural voice like the lark. 3. Lark said that if one wanted to have a good voice and sing beautifully, they had to get up early every morning and practice regardless of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. If they continued to practice for a long time, they would definitely succeed. 4. This essay tells us that those who are afraid of difficulties will get nothing. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
1 answer
2026-08-09 02:49
The crow and the lark
1. The essay had a total of six natural sections. 2. The crow's goal was to have a natural voice like the lark. 3. Lark said," If you want to have a good voice and sing a beautiful song, you have to get up early every morning. You have to keep practicing no matter the seasons. If you keep practicing, you will definitely succeed." 4. This essay tells us that those who are afraid of difficulties will get nothing. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
1 answer
2026-08-04 08:16
The crow and the lark
The following is a version of the original text of "The Crow and the Lark": A lark in the forest sang very well. The crow envied her singing and asked the lark for advice. The lark told the crow to practice hard, but the crow sang for a while, and the voice was still unpleasant. From then on, she hated the lark. But because of the forest fire, in order to save everyone, the lark shouted until its throat was hoarse. From then on, its throat was as hoarse as the crow's. The crow wanted the lark to make a fool of itself in front of everyone, so it told everyone that the lark's throat was hoarse. Lark, on the other hand, had practiced repeatedly to incorporate this hoarseness into her singing. It was even better than before. The lark received a warm applause from the birds, and the crow left in shame. This story tells us the truth that the heavens reward those who work hard. There was another version: The crow was jealous that Lark's voice was better than hers. She wanted to scold Lark, but she didn't have the guts, so she packed the expression of Fan Wei, the partner of the skit king Zhao Benshan, with a line: "Forget it!" He sent it to @ Lark in the flock of birds to vent his anger. Lark thought about it for a long time, did not understand, did not offend Fan Wei. Fan Wei also said that he didn't have to be jealous of Lark, and then Lark and Fan Wei jointly sued Crow for defamation and violation of portrait rights. After hearing the case, Judge Peacock slammed his gavel and read out the verdict: 1. Crow's qualifications for promotion in vocal music were revoked;2. Crow was found guilty of defamation and apologized to Lark;3. Crow was found guilty of violating portrait rights and was fined 50 yuan. It was handed over to the court within three days and then handed over to the person who was violated. This story showed that jealousy and slander of others, in addition to showing that your ability and character were low, in the end, the one who suffered was yourself. There was also another version, where the crow and the lark were a pair of good friends. When they were born, they were all white. One day, the crow said to the lark,"I don't think we look good all white. I'll help you draw more beautiful." When the crow drew the lark, the lark did not say a word. The crow drew the lark in a colorful and beautiful manner. When he was drawing for the crow, the crow said to the lark,"I drew you so beautifully. You have to draw seriously." Otherwise, I wouldn't have drawn you so beautifully." The crow kept talking, and the lark was so angry that he poured all the ink on the crow. Therefore, all crows in the world were equally black. This story conveyed the truth that only by trusting others would others believe you. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-08-02 11:36
The crow and the lark
" The Crow and the Lark " had the following plot: The lark in the forest sang beautifully, and the crow envied it and asked for advice. However, the crow's singing was still unpleasant after practice, so he hated the lark. Later, when the forest caught fire, the lark shouted until its throat became hoarse to save everyone. The crow wanted to make the lark embarrassed, so he told everyone about it. However, the lark repeatedly practiced to integrate the hoarse voice into the song, and the birds applauded even more enthusiastically. The crow left in shame. This story conveyed the truth that heaven rewarded those who worked hard. There was also a version where the crow was jealous of the lark's good singing voice and used Fan Wei's expression pack and lines to anger the lark. In the end, the lark and Fan Wei sued the crow and punished him in the bird court. This version showed that jealousy and slander would only show that one's own ability and character were low, and the one who suffered in the end was himself. In addition, there are stories about crows wanting to move away because people don't like their unpleasant cries. Larks advised them that if they didn't change their voices, they wouldn't be welcomed anywhere. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-08-07 14:36
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