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Mr. Grim Reaper doesn't smile [BL]

The tale of a grim reaper who hates humans and a human who fell in love with him. From a really young age, Asahi Sato had always been beside Akira's side. They grew up together and faced all hardships together. Akira thought their friendship would last a lifetime but he didn't expect his life to be cut so short by that very friend. Logically speaking, their friendship did last a lifetime but only for Akira. As if having a secret affair with Akira's fiance wasn't enough, Sato also went ahead and killed Akira in order to steal the company. For the first and the last time in his life, Akira felt what it was like to be betrayed by the one you trust the most and the feeling was certainly not that amusing. Even after death, when the Grim Reaper who was in charge of him gave him a wish, Akira didn't hesitate to waste that wish on Sato. "Help me solve my murder." "I want to understand where everything went wrong.” "I want to know why Sato suddenly turned on me and I want to know why my fiance joined him.” Unfortunately, for the poor fellow, the grim reaper in charge of him was not a man who liked to be troubled and it seemed that nobody had ever taught him how to smile. "Tch- So much extra work! Can't you just pass away in peace?" "..." Read on more to know how Akira uncovered the mysterious circumstances behind his death and begged God to change his beloved Grim reaper's fate. __________________________________________ I hope you enjoy!~ __________________________________________ BL||Romance||Grimreaper||Revenge||Fashion||CEO||Secondchance||Fantasy||Fluff||Mystery|| Art by: Cherlyswan.

cherlyswan
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118 Chs

I didn't do it!

"Akira was drunk," Ayami spoke up, cold sweat dripping down her forehead, "He didn't like parties and was always the first to leave. So I thought he had already left."

"Really? Then what about the next morning? Why did you pay reporters to write an article on how Akira was leaving the industry and that you were now getting married to Asahi instead? Don't you dare deny this, we already have transactional proof that you paid the reporters." 

"I did pay the reporters but it was to publish an article about me and Asahi. I never paid them to write an article about Akira." 

"Another lie? I have the reporter's testimony. If you want, I can let you hear it, but I must let you know that the testimony is backed up with a recorded phone call. One that you made to that reporter in which it is clear that you paid him to write a false article on Mr. Akira Kanbe. Which brings me back to the matter at hand. Where is he? Where is Akira?"