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The Secret Life of the Demon's Wife

“You tried to kill me before, why can’t you do it now?” she asked, her eyes burning with fury. “I didn’t love you back then.” He shrugged. “What?” Ladislas Forester was a bored immortal looking for a thrill. And then, Anna Dunn crash-landed into his monotonous life. The first time he saw her, she had sneaked into the men’s bathroom and seen more of him than anyone else had. The second time, he saw her sitting at the back of the class during his lecture, dozing off. The third time, he found out that she didn’t even flinch at the sight of a dead body. The supervillain in him was intrigued. Death to those that say Anna Dunn was a boring girl with no future! She was clearly living a secret life! For once, Ladislas was fascinated by someone. He was willing to put her over the greater good. He was selfish and unkind. She was the invisible hero who could only offer him the second position in her life. Her duty came first. He, though… He could burn the world for one last glimpse of her. And so, the supervillain fell in love with the hero. That couldn’t be a good thing, right? Sometimes, the hero is corrupted by the villain and switches their side. Other times, the villain becomes a wife-dotting slave and gives her everything she asks for. Which one do you think will happen?

SunScar9 · Fantasia
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205 Chs

Do You Want To Fly?

Anna tried to teach him how to climb every rock formation she could find on that hill. Ladislas wasn't a pro at it by the end of the day, but he had a newfound appreciation for climbing. He was better than most beginners. It was a good thing he could hang from a spot for long periods of time without feeling fatigued, but it also meant Anna had to call at him to move faster.

Still, the two of them had fun.

"I had even bought a ticket to a climbing and hiking retreat. They had all these trainers who taught the beginners about the mountain," Ladislas started as they had lunch.

"Why didn't you end up going?" Anna asked curiously.

"Because fifty other humans would come along. That was not counting the trainers and the staff. They expected me to live in a tent with twenty other people, okay?" he said.

Anna chuckled. "I suppose the living conditions are better in this case."