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 ...
The last few were spared the removal of their divine bones, but they had to reflect in the temple and were not allowed to leave for five hundred years. Five hundred years is really not a long time for a god, but why did they feel inexplicably stifled?
The leading goddess glared at Wan Ge, clearly suspecting that Wan Ge had some ulterior motive.
Wan Ge saw through the other party's thoughts at a glance and leaned closer to say, "There's no need to look at me like that. I just don't want Ku Ming to commit any killings. Besides, aren't all demons vicious to you? Maybe Ku Ming likes my vicious side, so why should I pretend to be kind in front of him?"
Isn't the other party just accusing me of deliberately pretending to be kind in front of Ku Ming? But aren't all demons considered sinful and unforgivable by the gods? So why should I pretend to be a demon?
The other person was stunned for a moment after hearing Wan Ge's words. The first thought in their mind was that His Highness really liked a vicious demon! But they quickly denied it! How could that be! His Highness Ku Ming was about to become the ruler of the gods. How could he possibly like a demon because of a vicious demon?
But! Why would Your Highness be with a demon, and even want to remove their divine bones for that demon? This is truly incomprehensible.
They didn't know whether His Highness wanted to establish his authority or was truly doing this for a woman; they preferred the former.
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Before anyone else could react, Ku Ming carried Wange back to his temple.
At first, when Wan Ge asked me to let them go and even offered to do things he really liked, Ku Ming felt terrible! How could Wan Ge make such a sacrifice for another woman! How could this be?
Wan Ge comforted him because she didn't want him to commit murder, she was worried that he would have problems during his tribulation, she was worried about his influence among the gods, and she was worried that he would be burdened with infamy.
Wan Ge did all this for him, never for anyone else. Only then did Ku Ming agree to spare their lives.
Ku Ming knew very well that they would die soon after their divine bones were removed, and their souls would be completely annihilated and unable to be reincarnated.
To avoid worrying Wan Ge, Ku Ming agreed to what she said.
To avoid worrying Wan Ge, Ku Ming agreed to her statement, just as Wan Ge accepted the sword he gave her to avoid worrying him. In fact, they were exactly the same: they were both fearless in their hearts, but did not want the other person to worry.
To love someone is to feel even more pain when you see them suffer.
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Regardless of the final fate of those three gods, the effect of Ku Ming's intimidation was achieved. Even though many gods discussed it in private, none of them dared to say anything irrelevant to Wan Ge in front of her.
Some goddesses looked at Wan Ge with resentment, but Wan Ge didn't care at all and happily prepared to be her bride.
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This is the wedding ceremony of the future God King and the future God Queen. It is no surprise that the ceremony will be very grand, and in addition to the gods, the immortals and the underworld have also been invited.
Wan Ge was not surprised by this at all. Even though the male lead was going through a tribulation, he would eventually meet the female lead.
Presumably, there must have been some other joyous occasion in the story that invited the male protagonist, which is why he was able to meet Yan Yu among the gods. Yan Yu also recognized the reincarnated Duan Nai.