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The Epilogue isn't the End [BL]

The Epilogue isn't the End [BL]

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After a car crash takes William's life, he's reborn into his sister's favorite romance novel, "Bride of the God Emperor", as the beautiful and villainous older brother of the ML; Asterius, the god of fate. Having successfully played his part as the lead villain, William should return home to Earth, but when the Epilogue comes and goes and nothing happens, he realizes that he's not done playing the role of Asterius. Even though William has followed the plot as told in the novel, he's accidentally done something that's changed the flow of fate, befriend the imprisoned demon prince Cadeyrn. Now seemingly permanently stuck as an Asterius who has been stripped of his godhood, trapped in the mortal world with various factions hellbent on exploiting him for his fate vision, and a determined demon prince hot on his tail; William, or rather Asterius, is going to need to relearn how to successfully complete this new romance story. Where he's now been cast as the main character! [This story will update every Monday]
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Born from a forbidden union between a mortal and a Valkyrie, Ascanius is no stranger to heartache. Only recently he has accepted himself for who and what he is and most importantly; his life is his own. He is content with living the remainder of his life without a partner. His heart only has room for his family and the man who helped him survive his upbringing. A man he thought had died long ago. So, when the same man attacks and accuses him of ruining his life, there are no words to describe how shocked he is. What shakes him the most is how he is now the opposite of the version of him he kept safe in his memories; spiteful, miserable, and hot-headed. He'd sooner blame Ascanius, his parents, and even the gods for his issues before he blames himself. Now he must decide whether he should try to mend his ex-lover's wounds or abandon him to keep his own scars from reopening. (2# Mortal Wounds) (Warning: this novel contains graphic adult content and explicit language)

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