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My Wives All Want Me Dead

“You damn bastard emperor, son of a bitch. You really want to see me suffer, don’t you? You set me up to marry women whose families I slaughtered and kingdoms I burned. Do you think I’m an idiot? I know exactly what’s behind all your absurd little games!” Jeffrey has been called many terrifying names. The Mad Dog of Taurum. Bloodthirsty Monster. Reincarnation of the Devil. And many more... His whole life, he was nothing but an executioner, a weapon, a merciless beast. With his own hands, he helped his king conquer every kingdom across the land, drowning the world in fire and blood until the king’s ambitions were finally satisfied. But once the wars ended and vengeance was paid in full, Jeffrey wanted only one thing: peace. To sit in silence, to rest in obscurity, maybe even sleep forever in a coffin of his own choosing. The world, of course, had other plans. That wretched emperor gave him the cruelest “gift” imaginable: marriage to four princesses and a queen from the very kingdoms he had burned to the ground. Beautiful? Yes. Graceful? Certainly. But each of them carried their own danger. One could raise an army of the dead. Another’s rage could level cities. Another could reduce anything to ash with a single strike. Their beauty was nothing but a mask for hatred, vengeance, and chaos. And the worst part? Every one of them wanted him dead. The problem? Jeffrey couldn’t die. His curse of a power kept him alive no matter how broken his body or shattered his heart became. So, with a crooked smile, he offered them exactly what they wanted most: “Go ahead. Kill me.” Thus begins his blood-soaked harem life, tangled with intrigue, hatred, and bitter laughter. Because in this household, love is the last thing anyone should expect.
Gritaresyan · 13.7k Views

Sword & Coffee: Double Shot Destiny

Virellion is a kingdom that has been shaped by the three pillars, magic, hierarchy, and controland the one who knows it the most is the Crown Prince Kael Dravaryn. Since his childhood, Kael has been cursed with a dangerous, ancient fire that thrives on emotion and power. As a result, he has been working on self, control for many years. To his people, he appears to be calm, strong, and inaccessible. The ruling council sees him not only as their future king but also as a risky factoran instrument that can be directed, kept under surveillance, and, if needed, locked up. If the demon inside him is ever unleashed, it will not only kill him. It will also wipe out the entire kingdom. Lyra Vale has nothing to do with palace schemes. She keeps her head down, works at the Moonbrew Caf, and tries not to notice the odd vibration within hera presence she has never understood. She has no magic. At least, she doesn't know any. What she does have is a gut feeling to hold her ground even when the threat is life, threatening. When Kael becomes violent in a containment chamber and Lyra naturally goes out to him, the utterly unexpected happens: the curse backs off. The fire listens. Their bond is there right from the start, disturbing, and undeniable. Lyra is the only one who can keep Kaels magic from going out of controlnot by making it stronger but by opposing it. His power devours, hers counteracts. Where his curse twists, hers calms. The ruling council promptly starts to feel that something has changed. And in a kingdom where power is taken, not handed over, Lyra turns into more than just a girl with a freakshe turns into a tool. A danger. A fix. Kael and Lyra, who have been thrown together, try to figure out what Lyra's power is and where Kael's curse came from. What they find is way before the throne: the flame in Kael was never meant to be tamed by one person only. It had to be paired with a partneran opposite force that was forgotten in history. Lyra is not a mishap. She is the other half of the ancient harmony that was lost. While the council veer towards absolute confrontation, and the rumor of uprising permeates the city, Kael is standing at a crossroad: Will he continue to be a mere instrument of the kingdom's willor will he go against centuries of domination to save the one who has brought him back to life? Unfortunately, equilibrium requires giving up something. And if smashing the spell equates to smashing the throne Virellion is going to be faced with the dilemma of choosing between its crown prince and the flame which was never destined to be its ruler.
Moonlightxx · 1.1k Views

The Hidden Extra: The Lazy Prince Refuses to Ascend The Throne

300 Power Stones on Sunday will unlock 3 chapter updates on Monday. 1x Magic Castle will unlock 6 chapter updates on the same day (though I admit this might be a bit impossible) (ᵕ—ᴗ—) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — The Emperor had issued an official decree to appoint a successor to the throne—one who would become the next ruler of the empire. But instead of a direct appointment, the successor would be determined through a formal battle among the princes and princesses. A battle that would drag in many factions, overflow with conspiracies, claim countless lives, and reshape the entire continent... was about to begin. But among the contenders, there was one prince who had no intention of fighting—Nolan. Handsome, lazy, and utterly annoying, Nolan was well-known for the many unflattering titles given to him by those around him. Nolan: "Fighting to become emperor? Please... I just want to relax and enjoy life." Rather than compete, he convinced his twin sister to fight in his place while he supported her from behind the scenes. Nolan: "My dear sister, I leave my future in your capable hands!" And with that, the prince’s journey toward a life of leisure—relying entirely on his sister—officially began. — — — — — — — #Note: 1. The main character is lazy and oblivious to his surroundings. However, he deeply loves his younger sister, his mother, and the siblings he cares for as family. 2. Don’t worry—he won’t stay lazy and ignorant forever. There will be meaningful character development, and he’ll play a key role in helping his sister ascend the throne and become Empress. 3. While his laziness can be irritating, he’s actually a kind and supportive person. That said, he becomes ruthless when the lives of his loved ones are threatened. 4. As for romance—I'm still undecided about including a harem. The chances are low, though, since I’m more interested in telling a story with a single heroine… especially in an era flooded with harem novels. Ahem!
Satou_Kazuma_Desu · 1.1m Views