The Princess Testing the Demon Lord (A Sesshomaru Story)
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  • Reads 12,789
  • Votes 251
  • Parts 17
  • Time 3h 32m
Complete, First published Oct 01, 2015
What happens when a rich and successful princess gets dragged into the Bone Eaters' Well and into the Feudal Era? Or when the princess meets a lord who dares to challenge her? Well, you're about to find out. On Yuni's eighteenth birthday she is pulled into the well and dragged into a world she's only ever read about. There she meets Sesshomaru, who has known her family for centuries and is her betrothed. Yuni is not crazy about an arranged type of situation and is not going down without a fight. What is she going to do when he shows up at her school and is suddenly the principal? Will she give in? Will Sesshomaru show a more human side? Wait and see!
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A trip day

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Sesshomaru's group, consisting of Rin, Master Jaken, and the two-headed dragon Ah-Un, is on a journey. As the human six-teen year old girl accompanies them, the company must hide her essence by spending the nights going from village to village in undercover. However, Rin is tired of it, for the houses where they used to stay were luxurious mansions where people do nothing but admire the beautiful Lord Sesshomaru, her couple. So, tired of it, she argues with him about her participation in the trip. Both, with good arguments, end up not understanding each other. Then Rin separates from him for a moment without expecting what she was about to find on her way: the village of her childhood. Should she go to that place of which she keep sad memories from her past? Or should she turn a blind eye and return to Lord Sesshomaru, who did not understand her need to help him? She does not know. Her feet seem to be glued to the ground . . .