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The Immortal Wants to Die [BL]

COMPLETED! --- "From now on, you will not age, nor will you die. From now on, you will witness how people around you die. From now on, you will be the undying Immortal Zhang Hei." --- More than four hundred years ago, Zhang Hei callously swung his sword to separate souls from their bodies, leaving no soul attached to the body in Jiangshi Palace. The massacre triggered severe punishment from the God of Life, and he was cursed to witness the death of the humans around him while he himself would not be able to die. From that day on, Zhang Hei became an immortal who would live forever. Zhang Hei had lived in this world for over four hundred years, and he had witnessed so many deaths over the years. As he continued losing people around him, he felt more and more emptiness in his heart, and he finally begged the God of Life to lift his punishment. He said that he wanted to die, and the God of Life then asked him to meet the God of Death. The God of Death then asked him to find a person. That person was one of the people he killed heartlessly more than four hundred years ago, and after meeting him again, his life started to change. As his life continued to change, Zhang Hei also began to see strange images in his mind that seemed to be part of the past that were erased from his memory by the God of Life, and some unexpected things began to happen in his life. Would the immortal still want to die after he once again reunited with someone from the past? Would he be able to die in the end?

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346 Chs

YOU WON'T HAVE TIME TO SLEEP

Jun suddenly remembered the day when he was still in elementary school. At that time, there was a singing competition at his school, and he was forced to represent his class. It wasn't like his teacher acknowledged his singing ability or anything like that, but it was just because no one wanted to step up to be the class's representative.

Jun was very nervous on the day of the competition even when he was still backstage, and his teacher tried to encourage him that time, "Don't be nervous, Jun. Those kids from other classes actually can't sing. They only want to stand on stage and have their parents take photos of them, but they can't sing. At least, you have to believe in yourself that you won't be the worst in this competition."