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The Kronos Chronicles (BL)

Persie lived a life of luxury among the gods on Mount Olympus until Venus grew envious of his rumored relationship with Poseidon. The three sons of Lord Titan Kronos—Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus—had vanished without a trace. Many believed that their father, Kronos, was subjecting them to his customary trials and tribulations. However, Venus cunningly framed Persie, resulting in Kronos punishing him. As his sentence, Persie was tasked with traversing various worlds to save lost souls in order to earn forgiveness. Despite encountering countless challenges, Persie remained resolute in fulfilling his mission. Little did he expect to encounter love for the first time, especially with a man who stood as his complete opposite. Persie found himself drawn to the power and control wielded by Hades, the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead. This attraction stemmed from Persie's lifetime of adhering to societal expectations. He embarked on a journey of new experiences, bringing light into Hades's dark realm. How would Persie react upon discovering that he had fallen in love with the very being who governed and dictated the laws of the underworld? Will their love transcend the boundaries of life and death? Volume 1: Hades & Persie Volume 2: Zeus &... Volume 3: Poseidon &... New chapter every day. 3 extra chapters the very next day, for every super gift.

TheEmpressNing · LGBT+
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73 Chs

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"I thought you would be proud of me," Persie murmured.

Demetrius's surprise was evident in his gaze as he looked at Persie, his eyebrows raised in disbelief.

The unexpected murmuring of Persie's words caught him off guard, stirring a mixture of emotions within him.

As their eyes met, a wave of discomfort washed over Demetrius, causing his heart to flutter uneasily.

Persie's countenance bore a heavy weight of sadness and disappointment, and it pierced Demetrius's soul. With a sigh, he mustered the courage to respond.

"I am," Demetrius replied, his voice laced with sincerity. However, Persie seemed unconvinced, rejecting Demetrius's affirmation with a somber tone.

"Don't lie," Persie retorted, his gaze unwavering. "I know when you're happy, even when you don't smile, and you're clearly not. I thought you, of all people, would understand the significance of this project and that I was able to sign such a favorable contract."