Fate Play Vol 1: Wall of Destiny. One glance all that took for Bai Hong Liu to fall for the most powerful man in the Universe, little did she knew their fate ties were served a long time ago even before she was born. Thrown into the trial while the threat of Ghost Emperor over the universe she got the chance to love the man she always wanted but at a hefty price, She has got just three years and then she has to break his heart, would she take it? Fate Play Vol: 2 Twist of Fate Three hundred years later, Now Queen Bai Hong Liu had returned to Nine Heavens, where she left her heart all those years ago for her Beloved Aunts Wedding and she had all the intention to stay away from certain silver-haired deity and his stone eyes that threaten to pierce her soul. She already gives up everything for him, she had lost in hopes that she could change their fate but what she could if the ancient deity refuses to fight for them but little did she know, the Former Master of the Universe have to trick up his sleeves and he has no plan of letting her go. The ties of their fate are revealed and torn open. Leaving Equally satisfying and Heartbreaking Conclusion of their twisted fate. A forbidden love story like no other..... This story is on hold, thank you for everyone who give it love and support.
"Art balances one's mind," Dong Hai preached as he delicately shaped the teacup. Xiao Liu tilted her head looking at it, it almost gave her a miraculous feeling as clay took a shape and then Dong Hai detached it from the wheel and set it aside.
"Now, you try," He moved his eyes to the clay directing her to pick it up, Xiao Liu clicks her tongue. It seems good when he does it, why is he making her do this boring thing? He raised an eyebrow and she picked it up and did as told, following his direction. Few minutes of frowning and her hand trembling, slipping through her hand hitting the cave wall, Xiao Liu squeezed her eyes shut at the impact curling her clay-covered hand on her chest.
Dong Hai cleared his throat from behind and She opened her one eyes first to look at the spattered clay on the wall, turning to me smiling sheepishly.
"Again,"