The System said: Villains are all very dangerous, so no one wants to bind with it. Thus, the major task-taker, Wan Ge, bound with it because it looked good.
Then she saw a handsome and timid ...
I don’t know if it’s because he’s completely lost interest in power, but Karu is all about romance and only thinks about dating. His girlfriend is the beautiful senior he met on his first day at school.
They are all ordinary humans with status. Without magical abilities, they cannot learn magic. In a world like this, knowledge is not that important.
However, both the male and female leads are very serious people, and they always want to do their best in whatever they do.
Even if they don't have the ability to learn magic, sometimes technology can create everything.
The two were very much in love, but unfortunately, at the height of their love, the divine realm received a prophecy that he was the future emperor. So they immediately sent their most serious and responsible great god.
Nerris, just like he is now, has come to the human world, preparing to take His Majesty back to the realm of the gods.
However, it was also discovered that Karu was actually in love in the human world. Through his several hints and the use of magic to help him regain his non-human memories, Karu, who was obsessed with love, didn't care about any of that.
He didn't care about gods or demons; he just wanted to be with his lover, and he would be willing to give up his throne as the god-king.
However, Nerris in the story disagrees. A man who has never had any feelings is ruthless and decisive in everything he does.
When faced with uncontrollable factors, Nerris's only thought was to eliminate them as soon as possible.
But they didn't consider whether Karu could accept it.
This is where Nerris became the villain. In the original storyline, Nerris eliminated the female lead, causing the male lead's personality to change drastically.
After returning to the gods, he kept thinking about how to resurrect the female protagonist, and he also hated the villain Nerris to the core, constantly looking for a way to get rid of him.
In the end, Karu finds a way to kill Nerris and eventually resurrects the heroine.
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Wan Ge wondered if Nerris, who had experienced love, would be different from the original storyline. But Wan Ge wasn't confident about such uncertain things.
But now that she can be by his side at all times, she can see all his attitudes, and if the female lead is really in danger, she will stop him.
"Nairris, what do you want to do now?" Wange asked Nairris with a puzzled look, silently thinking that she must not do it like the original plot.
"I haven't decided yet. Maybe I should restore his memories first. It's not that he can't be with that person, but he just shouldn't end up like the fallen god."
I just don't know if Karu would be willing to lose his lover and watch her suffer through reincarnation after a hundred years, since human life is so short.
Thinking of this, and then of the god who became a fallen god because of love, Nerris breathed a sigh of relief: "Thank goodness, thank goodness my Ange is a demon."
It is a demon race that can live forever with him, a demon race that can be with him forever and ever.
Gods and demons should be enemies, but now Nairris is extremely grateful that they are at peace.
"What would you do if I weren't?" Wan Ge really wanted to hear Nerris's answer.
Nielris paused for a moment, giving his question a very serious consideration, but couldn't come to a conclusion immediately.