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Becoming the Demon Lord: Taming the Demon Queen Begins

"Only by enduring 2¹⁴ trials can one awaken the ancient power sleeping within the Key of the Star Prison, and become the most powerful being in the universe." Timothy, the youngest Demon Lord in the history of his race, saw these words emerge after he touched the Key of the Star Prison, the most powerful artifact of the demon race, handed to him just before the old Demon Lord's death. According to the demon race's records, no Demon Lord had ever achieved this. However, over a span of a hundred thousand years, Timothy had easily passed 16,383 trials. Now, once again, he turned the Key of the Star Prison, and an unknown force mistakenly sent him to a brand new world, transforming him into an unknown and seemingly worthless demonic cultivator disciple. And the formidable opponent he was about to face in this world was the powerful Goddess Sylvia. When Goddess Sylvia received the challenge Timothy handed her, her cheeks flushed... "My dear Sylvia, I want you to know how deeply I love you. My heart belongs to you, now and forever."

Dawnheart · 奇幻
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446 Chs

It would just be... blatant PDA!

"What is love?"

This question had long been pondered by the disciples of the Themyscira Sect.

The Themyscira Sect was composed entirely of women, and from the moment they entered the sect, they were guided by the teachings of the goddess's book, The Uselessness of Spiritual Partners.

They despised romantic relationships and were indifferent to any form of love or affection between couples.

Among these disciples, some had been deeply hurt by love in the past, while others had grown up in the sect, fully immersed in its teachings from a young age.

Though there had been moments of doubt, those feelings quickly faded, swept away by their unwavering beliefs. Never before had anything shaken them so profoundly.

But today, the love displayed by the goddess had completely shattered their understanding of romance.

Even the mere blooming of the Heartless Flower was enough to prove to them that true, sincere love did indeed exist in this world.