[WSA entry, Romance Fantasy]
After dying on a train to Guilin, Hatsuki found herself being saved by a mysterious man called “master” while the people around him called him “The under-realm’s arbiter”. In a world of Spirits, Hatsuki searched for her purpose beyond finding the final essence of her mother. To let go of her past and start anew. How will the 19-year-old Hatsuki navigate through the world of spirits that is centered around heaven and hell?
Trope: Grumpy & Sunshine. Reincarnation. Star crossed lovers.
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P.S. I would like to thank Homeless_straycat for the cover and Hansora for the fonts.
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“Beautiful”, she murmured.
Even within very little light, Master exuded a commanding presence; his stance was upright, and yet, he was soft enough to have the little pink tassel still on his waist.
Just as she reached the end, Master took a few steps forward and raised his hand “Could I have the pleasure to escort you, Miss Asano?”
Hatsuki’s eyes were expressive as they blinked a few times, staring to the core. Her hands, which were carefully pinching the hem of the skirt, left loose and stared at the Master for a few seconds.
“You may, Sir…” She placed her hands on Yuki’s cold palms.
His fingers little by little intertwined with her fingers while his free hand reached for her chin. The tip of his index fingers brushed on her soft skin as his face gently leaned towards her as well.
Hatsuki had an unreadable expression, as though everything that was happening was just a dream.
Feeling that Hatsuki’s focus wasn’t on him, Yuki swiftly glided Hatsuki, making her feel the presence.
“Raise your head, You are now the strongest woman in the after realm”
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After realm, under realm, and hidden realm all mean the same.
Started: February 12, 2025
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An amazing storyline, I was so immersed in the characters' experience. Truly remarkable writing style and storytelling. The world is rich and comes to life off the screen. The writing quality is excellent despite minor grammar mistakes. Hope this story has a happy ending. Rooting for this author!