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The Demon Lord's Bride (BL)
Getting transmigrated inside a novel is not really a bad thing—you know the story, you have the power of the future in your hand, you know all the hidden keys. You might as well end up as the most powerful and omniscient being in that world.
That is, if you don’t wake up during the epilogue.
And yet I find myself in the body of a fallen priest at the end of the novel, a tragic hero who had his mana circuit broken in the last war, being shunned, drown in debt, and destined to die not long after.
Fortunately, I know just the cure.
Unfortunately, the cure was in the hand of one of the Demon Lords—you know, the race that my kingdom just wage war with.
Would he give me the cure if I asked him politely? There’s no harm in trying, right? I’d die if I didn’t get the cure, anyway.
“Sure, but you have to be my bride as the price,” the Demon Lord said.
...huh? Sir, you know I’m (technically) a priest, right?
Latest chapters
- Chapter 734: Epilogue: A Voyage Into The Future
- Chapter 733: Because using your middle name is a bit embarrassing
- Chapter 732: One does not simply stop when taking a walk with a baby
- Chapter 731: When you get an unexpected bonus from your quest
- Chapter 730: Sometimes, you have to ignore the fear of getting smitten
Chapter List
- Chapter 101: Rainbows and flowers and what it meant to be healthy
- Chapter 102: Having a kid meant they will scream and cry when you go out to play
- Chapter 103: Is there really no such thing as too much spoiling?
- Chapter 104: Spilling some tea is fun, but not if it’s about yourself
- Chapter 105: To brave the storm of dread and embarrassment
- Chapter 106: It’s kind of fun pretending to be an inventor
- Chapter 107: Jealousy is a greater motivation than love
- Chapter 108: Your child tends to expose you more after they grow up
- Chapter 109: Thank God this is not a horror novel
- Chapter 110: There are all kinds of surprises in this world, I guessed...
- Chapter 111: It’s even more annoying when you’re the one being censored
- Chapter 112: Aren’t you too old to bicker with a few-month-old child, my Lord?
- Chapter 113: Receiving things for granted is included in the bridal pact, it seems...
- Chapter 114: Between cotton candy and a soft place
- Chapter 115: Leaving the nest is always an emotional process
- Chapter 116: You can expect a merchant to pull bullshit negotiation even with a child
- Chapter 117: The advantage of a high profile partner is you can find out about them through the media
- Chapter 118: Demon Lord of Greed? More like Demon Lord of Trickery
- Chapter 119: Just tell me straight my Lord, you’re a protagonist, aren’t you?
- Chapter 120: That time I got transmigrated to another world and became a trust fund sugar baby
- Chapter 121: When you’re the actor but you don’t know the script
- Chapter 122: I swear I didn’t try to start anything!
- Chapter 123: Forgiveness is something to be earned, not given
- Chapter 124: Counting your blessing is always better when you have a lot of it
- Chapter 125: Smuggling a fugitive is okay as long as you’re the Lord
- Chapter 126: Don’t let yourself be probed when you’re in the middle of probing
- Chapter 127: The Duty of the Bride is to...be shown off?
- Chapter 128: We need to crawl before we can walk, folk
- Chapter 129: My first clothing store experience is...not in a clothing store
- Chapter 130: A secret plan should have been done in a secret place for maximum chance of success
- Chapter 131: A first family gathering would never not be nervewracking
- Chapter 132: It’s not a family meeting without complaining about that one distant cousin
- Chapter 133: I doubt a world that let kids go to war would have pshyciatrist
- Chapter 134: So...another family meeting, then?
- Chapter 135: One does not simply come to insult the host
- Chapter 136: Gifts are nice as long as they are not mentally challenging
- Chapter 137: Oh, to have a name we could call while we were crying
- Chapter 138: We shouldn’t use violence in front of a child
- Chapter 139: Violence is not an answer, but it’s starting to look like a question
- Chapter 140: Cultural differences are never a valid reason for rotten attitudes
- Chapter 141: So you think priests can only pray?
- Chapter 142: Violence should not be endorsed, but sometimes...maybe?
- Chapter 143: A boost in confidence sometime comes from the strangest place
- Chapter 144: Even bad memories could serve as a weapon if used properly
- Chapter 145: It Means War
- Chapter 146: Learning curve sometimes comes with pain
- Chapter 147: A friend from another time in another world
- Chapter 148: Word of wisdom from your personal comfort chair
- Chapter 149: The enemy of your friend does not necessarily become your enemy too
- Chapter 150: The romance of magical fantasy setting

