CompletedIf she had known that glance meant a permanent goodbye, she would never have let go of his hand. Mo Xiaoyu was once a carefree koi in the halls of Deity Yunxi, and only by stealing his thousand‑year divine breath could she transform.
She mistook the deity's silent guardianship for restraint, while accepting the demon lord's elaborate ruse as love, ultimately stealing the Rebirth Key herself and causing disaster.
At that moment Yunxi shielded her from the cosmic punishment, and her soul shattered inch by inch in her embrace.
His final words were not reproach but "From now on…no one will care for you…you can be free and at ease…" He also begged her not to meet him again.
Mo Xiaoyu, carrying all her memories and remorse, jumped into the mortal world. She found him—a gentle scholar Xie Yunzhi. He still painted for her, gave her soup when she was ill, yet could no longer remember that the girl before him was the one he had saved with his life.
She watched him discuss marriage with others, saw him urging her to leave due to gossip. She knelt in the rain, word by word: 'When you chase me one time, I kneel one night; if you chase me ten times, I kneel ten nights.'
But he only handed over a bag, speaking softly: 'Amo, find a good family, live a peaceful life.' At the moment he turned, a tear silently slipped—yet he knew nothing of it.
Pouring all water of the heavenly river, it's difficult to trace back the old dream. This is a story about 'I found you, yet forever lost you.' If you are willing to shed tears for a deeply engraved missed love, open this book.
Tags: Infinite flow, satisfying, revenge, tragedy, love chase, redemption.
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Completed"Captivity in the Name of Love" tells the story of Mo Xiaoyu, a recent graduate who, due to family changes, accepts the protection of business elite Gu Yanshen, only to fall into a gentle trap.
He provides her with a luxurious life but also controls everything about her—from her clothing to her friendships, even using a pet cat to restrict her freedom. When she tries to find a job or contact friends, she is always "gently suffocated" by him.
It isn't until she discovers that even her mother's sudden illness was part of his scheme, that she understands this love is actually a meticulously designed cage.
The novel meticulously dissects the truth about emotional manipulation: the most dangerous imprisonment is often disguised as protection. When tenderness becomes a shackle and love turns into control, how can a girl reclaim the self that was stripped away by this "love"?