Title: "Chains of Heaven"
Plot Overview
Felix, the god of beauty and love, and Hyunjin, the king of the gods, have always been rivals. Their domains of beauty and power have clashed for centuries, creating an intense animosity between them. But when their fathers-Olympos and Erebus-strike an agreement to secure peace between their warring factions, Felix and Hyunjin are forced into an arranged marriage to unite the realms. Neither of them is happy about the decision.
For Felix, the idea of being married to the cold, strict, and domineering Hyunjin feels like a betrayal to everything he stands for-freedom, love, and beauty. Hyunjin, on the other hand, views Felix as a charming distraction but unworthy of ruling by his side. To him, Felix's beauty is a tool to manipulate others, not a trait worthy of respect.
But when the two are forced into a joint rule of Olympus, their personal differences lead to constant clashes. As they fight for control over their shared domain, they start to uncover deep secrets about each other's pasts, realizing that their rivalry might not be what it seems. The pressure of their position and the growing bond between them threatens to break their fragile relationship, and they must decide whether to continue fighting or embrace their inevitable connection.
Key Characters
Felix (Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love)
Felix is charming, independent, and used to being adored. However, behind his divine beauty lies a sharp wit and a rebellious nature that makes him resent the constraints of Olympus. He sees the marriage as a trap designed to control him and refuses to fall into Hyunjin's cold, god-like world.
Hyunjin (Zeus, King of the Gods)
Hyunjin is powerful, regal, and used to commanding respect. His reputation as the king of gods leaves little room for weakness or emotion. The arranged marriage feels like another political alliance rather than something that could lead to happiness.