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Tale Of The Sorceress

An eye for an eye. He wanted revenge. She wanted peace. Those who wronged her were on his blacklist. And because all he wanted was vengeance, she became someone further from his reach. --- Prosecutor Yuan Weisheng gets into an accident, unlocking the ability to see the paranormal entities of the After-Realm. His superstitious mom hires a sorceress to ward off the evil spirits. The sorceress, Ren Xiaoling, diagnoses Weisheng with the Cursed Eye, a rare curse created by the Supreme Demon Lord 10,000 years ago. XIaoling takes Weisheng under her wing, training him to suppress the curse with cultivation. However, Weisheng experiences a split personality similar to the rumored Supreme Demon Lord during their training journey. His split personality emerges as his past incarnation and has some history with Xiaoling - a fated, yet cursed history. Cursed with the memories of his past incarnation, Weisheng's only goal in life becomes vengeance. To exact revenge for the sake of his peace-loving Master, he must go against her wishes and throw himself into the ring of war - A war against the Heavens. --- [Excerpt] Xiaoling cupped his face in her hands and looked at him with desperate eyes, "Turn back, Weisheng... For me?" But her pleading voice wasn't enough to melt his cold heart. He held onto her wrists and pushed her away from himself. "You're mine, and I'm yours... All these other people shouldn't exist between us," Weisheng murmured grimly, "So, I'll do the honors, and erase them from existence!" --- Cover Artist: https://www.instagram.com/alina._.smthng/ My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Haru.is.cuter.than.you

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Panic

A thick fog surrounded the room. Heavy eyes failed to open, but the body stumbled across the room. Weisheng could tell he was drunk. His fading consciousness prevented him from understanding what was going on. He could feel his body hitting the walls of the hallway. His footsteps were heavy but created little to no sound. 

His body dragged him to an unknown room. He knew he had never seen this room before. The bed in the room had curtains over it. Someone was asleep behind those curtains. The room had dim lights and a strong scent of tobacco and oil paints. 

Weisheng walked to the nightstand and held onto the glass of water. He pushed his hand into his pocket and pulled a folded paper. He unfolded the paper and slipped the powder inside into the glass. He dropped the used paper on the ground and turned around to leave.