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- Author:Jin (III)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Seinen(M) , Drama , Slice of Lif
Daily Life of a Demon Dad Manhua
Title: Daily Life of a Demon Dad
In the aftermath of the fierce battle, Will and Elly stood side by side, panting heavily but victorious. The echoes of their triumph reverberated through the village as they caught their breath. Will looked down at Elly, her eyes filled with a mixture of fear and admiration, and a surge of pride and love swelled in his chest.
"Are you alright, Elly?" Will's voice was gruff, but gentle.
Elly nodded, her small hand clutching tightly onto Will's tattered coat. "I'm okay, Dad," she replied, using the term she had grown fond of calling him. In that moment, the bond between them felt unbreakable, forged in the heat of battle and strengthened by their shared experiences.
As the villagers emerged from their hiding spots, gazes filled with awe and gratitude, Will knew that they had found a place where they belonged. Despite the odds stacked against them, they had found acceptance and love in the most unexpected of places.
From that day on, Will and Elly continued their daily life, but this time with a newfound sense of purpose and solidarity. The challenges they faced seemed less daunting with each other by their side, and their laughter echoed through the village, a testament to their unshakeable bond.
As the sun set on another day, casting a warm glow over the village, Will and Elly sat together on a grassy knoll, watching the hues of orange and pink paint the sky. In that moment of tranquility, Will knew that he had found a family in Elly, a daughter who had brought light into his dark world.
And as they sat there, sharing stories and dreams, Will felt a sense of peace wash over him. For in the eyes of the world, he may have been a demon, but in the heart of his daughter, he was simply Dad - protector, mentor, and above all, a beacon of love in a world filled with darkness.
The daily life of a demon dad and his human daughter was far from ordinary, but it was theirs, and they wouldn't have it any other way.
