- Alternative:殿下求你别作妖, Legend of the Twin Dragons
- Author:Yoosa
- Views:36 view
- Status: Completed
- Genres: Yaoi(BL) , Drama , Historical , Romance , Shounen a
Your Highness, Please Don’t Be A Demon Manhua
In the opulent court of the ancient kingdom, where intrigues whispered through the corridors and power hung heavy in the air, two figures moved with a grace that belied the tension crackling between them. The prince, with his regal bearing and piercing gaze that could pierce through steel, and the courtier, known for his sharp tongue and unrivaled intellect.
Their every interaction was a delicate dance of power and desire, a battle of wits and wills that left onlookers breathless with anticipation. The courtier, with his daring defiance and unwavering courage, never shied away from challenging the prince's authority, his words cutting through the silence like a double-edged sword.
As their encounters grew more frequent, a strange magnetism began to pull them closer, their carefully constructed facades starting to crack under the weight of unspoken emotions. The prince, accustomed to obedience and adulation, found himself unexpectedly drawn to the courtier's audacity, his heart a tumultuous storm of longing and uncertainty.
And the courtier, with his mask of indifference slowly slipping, discovered a vulnerability in the prince that both scared and intrigued him, a vulnerability he wanted to protect and explore.
Amidst the whispers of courtiers and the watchful eyes of rivals, they navigated a precarious game of love and power, each move drawing them closer to an inevitable collision of hearts. And as they danced on the edge of forbidden desire, they realized that in each other, they had found a kindred spirit, a soul that mirrored their own hidden truths.
Through a tapestry of secrets and revelations, of passion and betrayal, they forged a bond that transcended the boundaries of duty and expectation, a love that dared to defy the rules of their world. And in the heart of the royal court, where shadows lurked and danger loomed, they discovered that sometimes, the truest form of bravery was letting go of fear and embracing the love that dared to set them free.
