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Forbidden Love in Death

Luna was an angel of death who was tasked with picking up the spirits of the dead. Her existence was invisible to humans but always overshadowed their activities. And she—and all the angels of death that exist—is not allowed to interfere in human life. However, when her accidental action changes the fate of humans from being dead to the living, she must suffer the consequences. She was punished. Become human and live among them. How was Luna’s life in the human world? Will she succeed in carrying out her mission?

aishimizudani · Fantaisie
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"So, this is what Rio was talking about?" Alice asked herself more while nodding after seeing the figure who had shocked the world above. "He's handsome too."

Luna almost glared at him. He also secretly gave a sharp glance at the invisible creature. Luckily only he could hear it. It can be bad if Rangga finds out. Where should he put his face at his comrade's humiliating behavior?

Oh, it was Alice who was acting up, but why was she the one who was embarrassed?

"How's the porridge? Is it good?" asked Rangga breaking the silence between the two of them.

Yes, this morning, Rangga came to his apartment with two boxes of porridge with him. Oh, Luna feels like a queen who gets preferential treatment, even if it's just delivering her food.

"That's good," he answered honestly. He had just eaten a spoonful. However, it was enough for him to be able to judge the taste. There's no doubt about it. The man's choice of food is always good. "You bought it near the apartment?" he asked, remembering the previous foods that Rangga also bought around his apartment building.

Rangga gave a nod to answer his question. "A lot of good food around here," he added.

Luna just nodded at that. He just believed the information because he had not had a chance to prove it.

"By the way, what's going on here?" After asking, he then put the two mouthfuls of his porridge into his mouth.

"Bring you breakfast."

Anyone knows about it. I mean, obviously, that's not it. Another purpose behind Rangga's visit at eight in the morning.

If the man had come earlier, Luna probably wouldn't have opened the door because he was still sleeping. "Besides that?" He asked again.

Rangga shrugged his shoulders and said, "Nothing else. I just want to have breakfast with you."