DEMON BRIDE
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  • Parts 10
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  • Reads 395
  • Votes 42
  • Parts 10
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Nov 10, 2023
Mature
He is a demon. A mass murderer. A symbol of evil himself.

He didn't know who he was or what his name was... They, demons, don't need a name. The world gives them when they fear them.

He killed thousands if not millions down his sword... But only lost to him...

But seeing him holding the body of his wife and crying like a child is just within his taste.

He looked at the katana through his heart and the man who was crying holding the dead body of his wife...

From the deepest corner of his heart, he thought,
'Would someone cry for him...'

People can escape death but not karma. The sins you did will bite you back. But if the sins come in the form of a small beautiful family, Kamaitachi was ready to give his all.

Even if it meant to accept himself as a woman.
Even if it meant carrying his children painful period of nine months.
Even if it meant to fall for the person who killed him.
EVEN IF IT MEANT TEARING APART EVERY BEING WHO COMES IN THE WAY OF HIS NORMAL LIFE!






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