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Venerable Demon King & The Doting Immortal (QT)

The Venerable Xiang Yu, an eccentric villainous half-blood demon King was infamous in both the demon and human realm for being a cold-blooded ruthless devil that could kill with no remorse. Demons and humans feared him, cultivators wanted him as a trophy and the immortals saw him as a thorn in their side. The only reason he didn't get smote by the Heavenly King's searing lightning of divine wrath that could kill all mortals and immortals was because he kept the deadliest demons in check maintaining peace between the two realms. Despite his reputation, he had a small cult following in the human realm. They took him as their deity for his selfless acts of benevolence. Such rare selfless acts led him to rescue the fallen immortal Han Xin. But his benevolence became his downfall. Condemned to death, he faced an impossible choice: serve the Heavenly King or die with no marked grave. Xiang Yu: Hahaha... death isn't so bad after all. Heavenly King: You... Han Xin: Wife, you can't escape even in death. At least when you are alive you have a chance to run. Xiang Yu: QAQ...

Andru_9788 · LGBT+
分數不夠
254 Chs

"Perhaps the general just wants an excuse to see my feet,"

Han Xin descended the mountain his mind spinning. He had the strong feeling that Xiang Yu was close by but after searching in and around the camp he found nothing. He had searched for him as much as he could, but he couldn't shake this gut feeling that he was around. He also couldn't help but think of the heavily guarded cage draped with a damp cloth that was at the edge of the military camp. He couldn't get in close to take a look because it was guarded. He was curious about who Xiang Yu had captured. 

Because his mind was filled with unanswered questions his expression was grim. As he reached the group, he announced, "We should head back." The men quickly got up ready to follow his orders. Han Xin's eyes flickered to Princess Xiu as one soldier brought his horse to him. She was hopping on one leg, looking rather pitiful.