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Tales Of The Demon God

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Leia o romance Tales Of The Demon God escrito pelo autor JhonDNovelist publicado no WebNovel. ...

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Does the human soul have a kind of resonance between them when they meet their soulmate? Or at least, does their heartbeat occur at the same frequency as their loved one's? No, wait at least, is it just an unhealthy game created by the gods to entertain themselves while watching those sore beings who are inferior to them, ridicule themselves by shouting at whoever wants to hear it or not—they know when love knocks on their door? Pff, wasn't it just an illusion? We talk about true love, true soulmate, destined partner, and all the theories that explain how to recognize someone who is made for you. But wouldn't that just be a dumb game of the human mind needing to believe and cling to something? But hey, does the human in question know exactly what love is? Has a human ever loved someone other than himself? Isn't it just a word they use when they want something from someone else without having to pay a price for it? Greed is one of the mortal enemies of love, whether in friendship, family, or in romantic relationships. If avarice is present, love and any act of tenderness would flee far from this place. Love in itself requires a lot of sacrifices, such as forgetting yourself for the one you love or those you love. But greed plays on a larger scale; it detaches itself from everything that disturbs its balance and attaches itself only to the objects of its desire: money, power, and everything that goes with these two. However, there is a very special thing with love, if you don't love yourself you won't be able to love others. It's no irony, you are your most precious possession and true love begins with oneself not by using others. The meeting of Arden and Adi is almost an unreal story, fabulous in a way. One has no gender, that is to say, he has no penis and vagina and therefore no means of reproduction on board. While the other is asexual, he has never had any sexual attraction to anyone. After being deceived and abused in his teens, Arden feels no sexual attraction to anyone. Before the incident, he didn't even know which of the two genders he was attracted to, but now he will never know since both sexes disgust and frighten him to the core. After his father died, he was obliged to work to meet his own needs, no matter how small. Despite his problems, forced by his mother and siblings to work part-time in a bar, where customers can touch and flirt with waiters and waitresses. It's like his trauma and his fears didn't matter, it's his business anyway, he should manage them himself because no one cares. And no one apart from his father believes his story, he is a shame to his mother and siblings. However Adi is a bit complex but at least he has a family who watches over his every move, change of mood and covers him with treats all day long. Beneath his well-groomed appearance and his confident, self-assured airs hide a great secret that only members of his family know. Although he is handsome as a god and pretty as a goddess Adi is a broken object, between his legs there is only an empty space, a foundation, and nothing more. Just like Arden, Adi has never been attracted to anyone, but he has no hatred or disgust for either gender. they just don't attract him sexually even if they are stark naked in front of him. However, one fine evening something happened, steps of fate led Adi to Arden without even really seeing his features, he felt drawn to him by a force he did not know. Just like Arden found it weird that he has something different from the other assholes he often runs into in his workplace. What are these sudden turbulences on their lines and these squiggles in their heart rate? what would happen between these two? will they have the chance to tell what they hide under their respective masks? And will those who have harmed Arden be punished for their wrongdoing? let's find out with them... that's Adi and Arden's story.

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Why did prophet muhammad fight

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