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Emperor Devil and His Northen Queen

“You’ve poisoned my tea.” His voice is molten silk, low and deliberate, as he stirs the cup with agonizing slowness. Each rotation of the spoon sends a shiver racing down my spine. I grip the table’s edge until my knuckles bleach white, heart hammering so violently I’m sure he can hear it. My breath catches—sharp, ragged—while his golden eyes pin me in place, never once wavering. He lifts the cup. Takes a slow, deliberate sip. Then another. The bitter poison must scorch his tongue, yet he doesn’t flinch. He savors it. Savors me watching him do it. “I don’t… I don’t know what you mean…” The lie tastes filthier than the toxin itself—thick, cloying, useless. Beyond the archway, naked omegas sway in glistening, hypnotic circles under flickering torchlight, bodies oiled and gleaming, every movement an invitation. I stare at them desperately, begging him to look anywhere else. Why does his attention burn hottest on the one tiny rebellion I dared? He sets the cup down. Silent. Final. Then he rises. Three measured strides. That’s all it takes for him to close the distance. His gloved hand captures my chin—firm yet maddeningly gentle—tilting my face up to his. I try to jerk away. His grip tightens just enough to remind me who holds the power. Before I can draw another breath, his mouth crashes over mine. My eyes fly open on a choked gasp. That’s when the arrogant devil lets the poisoned tea flood from his lips into mine—hot, bitter, intimate. It spills over my tongue in a slow, claiming rush, laced with the dark heat of him, the faint metallic edge of danger. I choke, thrash my head, but his fingers lock me in place, forcing me to swallow every sinful drop he feeds me. His tongue brushes mine once—deliberate, teasing—as the last of the poison slides down my throat. He pulls back barely an inch. Just enough to drag the tip of his tongue along his lower lip, licking away the final trace of toxin while he watches me shudder. My chest heaves, lungs burning, tears stinging the corners of my eyes. My body trembles uncontrollably—fear, fury, and something far more treacherous coiling low in my belly. “Now tell me, Princess…” His smirk is soft, wicked, victorious. His thumb strokes the edge of my swollen lower lip, smearing the last damp trace of tea. “How do we survive your poison when it tastes this sweet on your tongue?” What happens when the man you swore to destroy becomes the only one who can steal your breath? When the devil you loathe turns into the god who owns your every shiver? When you finally bite the forbidden fruit… and discover it was always meant to ruin you?
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The Sins That Anchor Me

SYNOPSIS His power comes from corruption. His salvation comes from love. And he needs seven legendary women to survive. When the world shattered, Leo awoke with a cursed gift: the Scourge System. It gives him unimaginable power, but for a terrible price. To grow stronger, he must corrupt the pure—break trust, twist love, and shatter hope. It's a devil's bargain that makes him a monster in a world of monsters. Then he discovers the horrifying truth. The System isn't a tool. It's a seed. He is the living womb for Vel'Koth, the Stillborn God, and every sinful act feeds it. When he reaches his peak, the god will rip free from his soul and devour all of creation. His only chance is a desperate ritual. To cut the god out without dying, he must anchor his soul to seven living Pillars—women who embody the untarnished essence of their races. But to find them, he must use his power of corruption. To earn their love, he must fight the very nature of his curse. His anchors are not willing saviors. They are forces of nature: · Becky, the elven judge who wears a forest as her gown and wields truth like a blade. · Brynja, the dwarven smith whose grief is as hot as her forge and whose loyalty is steel. · Kiana, the beastkin huntress, a predator of lethal grace and uncompromising honesty. · Seraphina, the demon who commits heresy by offering compassion instead of torment. · Isolde, the vampire archivist who remembers every sin and guards every secret. · Nyx, the outcast elf princess who finds strength in shadows and silence. · Oberon, the fae sovereign who views their struggle as the greatest story ever told. To survive, Leo must do the impossible: use his power to destroy, in order to build something real. He must earn the love of these incredible women, knowing his every touch is tainted and his very presence puts them in danger. They are his only hope, and his cursed power wants to ruin them all. The Sins That Anchor Me is a dark epic of 200+ chapters where every gain is a loss, every touch leaves a scar, and the path to becoming a hero is paved with the worst things you've ever done. It’s the story of a man damned to end the world, and the seven women who dare to love him anyway. Their bond will either be the foundation of a new age—or the final note of the world's end song.
Naivetrystar · 877 Views