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The Emperor who loves me dearly

Four empires, hundreds of Kingdom. Among these, is the Theavarian Empire and the Thusha Kingdom, the exact opposites. One lives lavishly while the other is almost eradicated in the map due to its failure to keep up with modernization. Theavarian empire who doesn't believe in love and treats it as a disease while Thusha Kingdom who sees love as their salvation. This happened in a parallel universe where modern-day emperors still exist, making the role of CEO like those of an ant. --- Can love really surpass all? "We are the two paths that should never have crossed"-Unknown "Falling in love with you is my biggest mistake, risking it all is my choice"- Celestia Wresea If fate will tear you down, again and again, will you still fight even though you know that in this lifetime, you two can't be together? This story revolves around the story of the loveless empire, the Theavarian and the humble kingdom of Thusha. Can destiny be bent towards their way? Or it will consume both of them. "Love me once, love me twice, love me thrice, love me forever" Love me Harder Adam. Genre: Fantasy Romance

_escapist · Kỳ huyễn
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Blissful night

"Come on Adam~! Chase your wifey!" a woman in black hair ran wildly towards the city of Alutia empire, curios stares from strangers engulfs the lovers in couple t-shirts. The man in glasses with his dark hair down and his infrequent smile showing around the city lights, making the place brighter and lighter.

Gossips from elder women started, a particular couple, in fact, commented a lot, putting many thoughts on the blissful view they are watching.

"We were like that when we were younger," an aged woman said to her husband as she pressed her head on her husband's arm.

As the old man lay his eyes on the couple laughing in the street, memories started to flow in his mind. They were as happy back then! And up until now, he was glad he chose her to spend his entire life with.

The woman beside him is the best decision he had ever made.

"Ah, the younger generation, I wish they won't regret anything in this lifetime" the man sighed.