CompletedAfter Being Forced to Marry My Paranoid Deceased Husband
被迫與偏執亡夫成婚後
歸遠少爺
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Danmei, Supernatural, Romance, Psychological, Forced Relationship, BL, Yaoi, For Female
Paranoid, gloomy, beautiful, strong, and miserable gong x Indifferent, cold-hearted, ill-fated shou.
Qing Ling was entangled by a fierce ghost of unknown origin.
From then on, his calm, stagnant life was thrown into tumultuous waves. A marriage contract bound Qing Ling to a predetermined fate, inescapable, unavoidable. No matter how unwilling, he could only endure bullying and humiliation.
Some are born with a fate thinner than paper, the grievances and enmities of past lives forced upon an innocent person. Qing Ling knew he was but a fleeting mayfly in the vast sea, insignificant, unable to contend with heaven, unable to fight against the earth.
But he didn't want to die.
That life-claiming fierce ghost choked his neck, its voice as bone-chilling as eternally unthawed ice: "So what if you're unwilling? How many in the world can get what they wish? All things are like straw dogs; I am, and so are you. No one can escape."
"Qing Ling, fall into the hell realm with me."
That was a curse no less than the words "death is imminent."
Be it human or ghost, when love runs deep, withered bones can bloom.
[Early stage coercion, no crematorium. The author is truly inept at titles, esteemed readers, please read for enjoyment.]
CompletedRong Se transmigrated into a political intrigue novel as the cold, ruthless villain who killed his father and brothers, coveting the throne.
But in truth, he was merely a tool for the protagonist couple’s romance, repeatedly used to highlight their love story. In the end, while the protagonists lived happily ever after in the palace, Rong Se was abandoned by everyone and met a gruesome death.
Rong Se: Thanks for the invite, but I’d rather not participate. I just want to cook.
Following the original plot? Absolutely not—especially after he discovered that the original character was a tragic figure with a miserable fate who had strayed onto the wrong path.
Even though his hands trembled while cooking, Rong Se couldn’t help but tread the villainous path once more—this time punching the protagonist group and stepping on abusive men.
Rong Se’s explanation: Just standing up for justice, doing a little good deed.
And somehow, he managed to gain himself a boyfriend in the process.
Rong Se: ...Wait, isn’t this guy the protagonist gong?
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Liang Shenyu, a celebrated war hero of Da Jin, had guarded the borders for fourteen years, lauded as the nation's "War God."
However, few knew that the War God hadn’t had a peaceful night’s sleep in years—until he found his one source of solace in this turbulent world.
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"A lone goose in the clouds, a drifting duckweed on the water. Fate always finds its way."
A slightly crazy yet outwardly composed gong × A timid but resilient transmigrated chef shou
Reading Guide:
The story is entirely fictional; don’t overanalyze. The setting is unique, and Rong Se is the best chef around! He’s a walking recipe book!
Place names are fabricated, and official titles mix various historical dynasties. Any borrowed poetry or texts will be credited; if not, it’s an oversight due to frantic updates.
Plot-driven. The CP is fixed, and only through the right perspective can you enjoy the sweetness.
Both protagonists are emotionally and physically exclusive to each other. Sweet story, 1v1, HE (Happily Ever After).