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The Demon Lord’s Bride (BL)

Getting transmigrated inside a novel is not really a bad thing—you know the story, you have the power of the future in your hand, you know all the hidden keys. You might as well end up as the most powerful and omniscient being in that world. That is, if you don’t wake up during the epilogue. And yet I find myself in the body of a fallen priest at the end of the novel, a tragic hero who had his mana circuit broken in the last war, being shunned, drown in debt, and destined to die not long after. Fortunately, I know just the cure. Unfortunately, the cure was in the hand of one of the Demon Lords—you know, the race that my kingdom just wage war with. Would he give me the cure if I asked him politely? There’s no harm in trying, right? I’d die if I didn’t get the cure, anyway. “Sure, but you have to be my bride as the price,” the Demon Lord said. ...huh? Sir, you know I’m (technically) a priest, right?

Aerlev · LGBT+
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498 Chs

The first rule of transmigrating to another world is to not hold prejudice

Who would have thought that making a deal on fish would be the first thing we did in the grandest palace of Elvendom?

Certainly not me. 

But hey, I wouldn't say no to an aquarium the way I wouldn't say no to an amusement park. And Jade looked happy too. [We can see fishes home too!]

I looked at the little bird, and an idea sprung to my mind. Holding my palm up, I conjured an air bubble around Jade, who jumped in surprise. With a smile, I threw the bubbled bird into the pond.

Ignis flinched on my shoulder when the bubble sank slightly, but we could hear Jade's muffled giggle and delighted shriek as several fish started to swim around the bubble, headbutting it in curiosity. The force from the fish pushed the bubble forward, toward the large pool where the garden ended.

"Would you like to swim too, Ignis?" I asked the little gecko. I recalled that the first time we met, Ignis was swimming inside the pool of boiling lava.