The Legend of Jingshen
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  • Parts 28
  • Time 1h 55m
  • Reads 1,955
  • Votes 165
  • Parts 28
  • Time 1h 55m
Complete, First published Sep 03, 2017
Once a girl who is the most beautiful in the world, she has friends who misses her, a lover, and a best friend. But who knows that fate can turn cruel and change her best friend forever. But will she chose to keep her beauty and lover  or will she give it up?
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Lovers of Fire

3 parts Ongoing

"If I could stop this, would I? I mean, in the end god only knows I deserve it." In the eyes of the mortals, eternal life is a blessing, while for a truly immortal, as scarred as her, it is a curse. With eternal life comes eternal memory and with eternal memory comes eternal suffering. Suffering that she would rather end by simply ceasing to exist. But there are only so many things that can kill a goddess and mental torture is not one of them. "Falling in love was never an option, but here we are, so I am begging you... please don't leave me. Not like this." Fate has always been something she hasn't believed in, but as her very own book of fates appears before her, she is forced to reconsider all that she has believed in previously. Even the possibility that she might be capable of love after all. As life threatening situations and conspiracies inside the palace make her concentrate on the present, she will have to either let go of the past and embrace the future or ready herself for a whole new world full of pain she could never have imagined before. "We are never so defenseless against suffering as when we love. " - Sigmund Freud