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The Wolf of a Dark Age

Ren Lei is the fourth son of a minor noble family and the son of a concubine to boot. Being born a cripple, the only thing he has is beauty; beauty that caused him much suffering growing up in a house where no-one loved him. As if that wasn't enough, he was about to be sold off in a political marriage to a woman who had everything he didn't, the Princess of the Ether Cloud City, full of not only beauty but with immense talent in profound cultivation. Refusing to submit to his fate, as a final act of rebellion, in a desperate bit to retake what little control he had over his own life, he chooses to consume poison and commit suicide. However, the fates are not so kind to those that would try to change it. He survives but suffers from a strange condition that causes his soul to separate from his body. As he slowly loses the constrains of a physical body, he is forced to look at himself more closely and recognise who he truly is. Not only must he struggle against the destiny devised for him but also his true nature: a calamity whose howl will wipe the slate of an era clean, ushering in a new dark age. [Cover not owned by me, contact me if you want it taken down.]

1Sword2Peaks · Oriental
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183 Chs

A Spy

"We greet the 14th Prince!" 

Since the general himself had gotten on his knees, the soldiers that were behind him didn't take long to follow suit. 

"Huh!?" Confounded by the sudden development, that was all Yun Lei managed to utter. However, he wasn't the only one who was baffled by what was happening; all the members of the Quan Family that were gathered there were equally surprised. 

This is the 14th Prince? Many of them seemed to have such a thought as they stared at the young man dressed in shabby robes. However, a moment later, they all realised their folly and quickly got on their knees as well. The only ones left standing in the end were Quan Sheshou and Yun Lei himself. 

'Royal Tutor, am I in an illusion?' He asked in his head. It didn't feel like he was, but given the absurd circumstances, it was better to make sure. 

"No, but you never told me the human part of you was royalty as well."