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The Demon King's Wife is the Heaven's Strongest [BL]

A love story hidden in the depths of despair and forsaken memories… Lai Mingjie is a hot and well-sought bachelor in the city, the sole heir of one of the country's most powerful and influential men. However, he has a secret: he used to be the most prolific demon king in history! In his plight of trying to end his suffering, he runs into the amnesiac Xu Rouguang. This man cannot remember anything else about his life... but that he loves Lai Mingjie. Who would have thought that this man is actually the demon king's wife... and executioner?! With the promises of freedom and a new life together, the two of them works on recovering whatever they can to rebuild the destiny that they have placed onto themselves—and what they have shattered all the same. How strong can they be in their crossed paths filled with pain, death, and separation… now that they are together again? [Disclaimer and Warnings:] This story is a work of fiction, and similarities to any living or dead person are purely coincidental. May contain triggers. Chapters will become locked when you reach Chapter 68. Please don't tell me you weren't warned. Follow me on IG @droopdroopghost and on Facebook (droopyghostofficial) Cover art is by reialdark66 (pixiv)

droopyghost · LGBT+
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646 Chs

Something Sturdy to Believe In

The commanders gathered after the few soldiers had been chattering around them. Previously, General Xu was convicted as a traitor to Heaven by orchestrating the awakening of the Abyss. These days, they just proved that Sovereign Cinders—another Deputy General—was rebelling against Heaven and would freely destroy the home of an imperial family.

Right now, the commanders were being watched closely by the soldiers, and it was irking General Qilin. He didn't want to go down in history as a useless Deputy like General Liu or an apocalyptic one such as Xu Rouguang—let alone a disgrace like Sovereign Cinders. Since he accidentally blurted it out at Bu Shanling's face, she called a conference for the commanders—saying that General Qilin called for it.