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Ruin Wrapped in Passion: A Burning Desire Meant to Destroy

Ruin Wrapped in Passion: A Burning Desire Meant to Destroy

Synopsis – The Devil in St. Lumina He wasn’t supposed to want her. She wasn’t supposed to touch him. But the moment they meet… temptation becomes destiny. Marcelline enters St. Lumina University with a body made of curves and a smile made of sin— a breathtaking danger wrapped in silk and secrets. She move like a sin slipped into human skin— dangerously beautiful, wickedly confident, and born to ruin the self-control of every man who looks too long. Maximilian Brooks, The ruthless CEO with a voice made of command and a stare sharp enough to cut is used to bending entire industries to his will. But one smirk from Marcelline—and he forgets how to breathe and loses every rule he ever lived by. She pushes him. He pins her with a stare that feels like a kiss. Their tension is the kind that ruins sleep and shreds morality. Every time she gets close enough to whisper, he imagines dragging her even closer. Every time he steps toward her, she looks at him like she wants to undress him with just her thoughts. Their chemistry is not innocent. It’s molten. Addictive. Dangerous. Detonation. Every glance is a challenge. Every word is a provocation. Every accidental touch feels like a promise neither of them should ever make. But Marcelline isn’t human. The power inside her coils like a lover’s hand—hot, wild, and barely controlled. It leaks into the world, twisting Eleanor into something monstrous… and drawing the attention of a dark entity hungry for Marcelline’s power. Maximilian should stay away. He knows she’s a walking disaster. He knows touching her could shatter everything he’s built. Yet every time she smirks… every time she challenges him… every time she breathes his name like a promise— he forgets the consequences. He just wants her. All of her. Every sinful, forbidden part. Their connection is passion sharpened into a weapon, desire strong enough to scorch reality, and danger wrapped in velvet. Because nothing about Marcelline is safe. Not her lips. Not her secrets. Not the way she looks at him like she could ruin him… and he’d let her. This is a story of dark desire, supernatural temptation, and two powerful beings discovering that obsession can be far more dangerous than love. --------------- ◇ CONTENT WARNING ◇ This story is intended for mature audiences (18+) --> [NO RAPE] It contains themes, scenes, and dynamics not suitable for younger readers, including: • Sensual & Intense Romantic Content • Slow&fast burn and high-heat chemistry •Seductive tension •Sensual scenes, intimate moments, and adult situations •Dominant / possessive energy between leads ( explicit graphic details.) ◇Dark & Supernatural Elements •Occult energy, entity possession •Psychological tension •mild & more horror elements •Characters with dangerous, unnatural powers ◇ Emotional & Power Dynamics •Characters with morally gray intentions •High-intensity emotional tension •Moments of obsession, jealousy, and dominance •Flirtation with dangerous consequences ◇ Reader Discretion is Advised If you enjoy: Dark romance Supernatural seduction High-tension chemistry Magnetic, powerful leads Forbidden desire and danger woven together —then you’re in the right place. Prepare for a story filled with sinful smirks, heated glances, dangerous secrets, desires burning in passion and a connection that could destroy them both. ---
Fantasy
173 Chs
One-Shot Transmigration: Sorry I'm Here To Ruin Your Happy Ever After

One-Shot Transmigration: Sorry I'm Here To Ruin Your Happy Ever After

[Updates resume 5th April! Stay tuned] Kim Min-jae thought he was just borrowing his sister’s new gothic romance novel. Instead, he wakes up as Kaizar Amagi, the man who ruins everything for the novel’s beloved heroine. In the original story, Kaizar is a ruthless schemer who marries Duke Meical Vukasin, the heroine’s destined partner, purely to destroy her. He dies hated and alone. But Min-jae isn’t planning to die for anyone’s plot. If he’s stuck as the homewrecker, he’s going to be the best damn homewrecker this world has ever seen. He plays his part flawlessly: charming Meical, dismantling the heroine’s plans, and smiling sweetly as she loses everything she holds dear. What he doesn’t expect is for Meical to fall for him for real or for the story to reveal a hidden BL route that was never in the book his sister read. Now, in a world of revenge, lies, and dangerous passion, Kaizar isn’t just ruining the heroine’s fairytale ending… he’s rewriting the entire story as his own. Weekly Challenge: 60 PS = 1 Bonus Chapter 110 PS = 2 Bonus Chapters 150 PS = 3 Bonus Chapters 200 PS = 5 Bonus Chapters Gifts: Luxury Car = 1 Extra Chapter Dragon = 2 Extra Chapters Magic Castle = 5 Extra Chapters Monthly: 100 GT = 2 Bonus Chapters 200 GT = 5 Bonus Chapters Volume 2 is out! More tags #Mpreg #MarriedForRevengeStayedForLove #TooGayToDiePlot #WifumaterialWithViolence #HesGotABigBick #TouchHimAndDieEnergy #GayAndPlotting
LGBT+
166 Chs
MY RUIN: In Love With My Step-Uncle

MY RUIN: In Love With My Step-Uncle

[CONTENT WARNING: This story contains explicit sexual content, graphic violence, strong language, and themes of trauma. It is intended for mature audiences (18+) only. Reader discretion is strongly advised.] ------------ “Talk dirty to me,” I whispered. He growled low in his throat. “You want filthy, little bird?” “Yes.” He thrust deeper, harder, and leaned close, his lips brushing my ear. “I am going to fill your fucking cunt with so much cum that you will still be dripping until tomorrow. You will sit at breakfast with my seed soaking through your drawers and smile at Aunt Cornelia like the proper little slut you are.” I moaned. “That is disgusting.” “You asked for it.” “Again.” ------------ Clara Vance had it all. Millions of followers, a beauty empire built on glamour, and a life curated for the camera. But a lost bet with her mother sends her away from a marvelous weekend trip to Mykonos and into the dusty attic of her family’s decaying ancestral manor. The catch was her inheritance. Her task? A dreary clear-out. Her discovery? A centuries-old diary belonging to her great-grandmother, Eleanor Thorne. The ink tells a story of a forgotten history. Eleanor’s forbidden obsession with her guardian and step-uncle, Casimir Guggenheim, a ruthless railroad tycoon with a heart of stone. But when Clara touches the tear-stained pages, the scent of crushed gardenias doesn’t just fill the room, it drags her back to 1879. Trapped in Eleanor’s corseted body, Clara finds herself under the roof of the very man who haunted the diary. To the world, Casimir is a cold, untouchable magnate. To Clara, he’s a puzzle she’s determined to break. The problem? Clara isn’t the timid, fragile girl Casimir remembers. She’s a 21st-century It Girl with no filter, a strategic mind for business, a total lack of respect for Gilded Age propriety and a defiance waiting for trouble to happen. While the original Eleanor was a victim of her station, Clara is ready to burn the cage down. As Clara navigates a world where a single misstep means ruin, scheming relatives see her as a pawn, and a powerful suitor sees her as nothing but a business merger. She realizes the history books were wrong. Rewriting Eleanor’s tragic end is dangerous, especially when she starts falling for the man she was never supposed to have. History says they’re a tragedy. Clara says history is about to get a makeover.
History
156 Chs
Does reading the manga ruin the anime experience?
I don't think so. Reading the manga can enhance your understanding and appreciation of the anime. You might notice things you missed before or gain a deeper connection with the story and characters.
1 answer
2024-10-04 18:15
Does manga adaptation ruin the quality of anime?
Not necessarily. Many manga adaptations turn out great and enhance the experience.
2 answers
2025-04-03 05:47
Does reading manga ruin the enjoyment of the corresponding anime?
Not really. Reading manga and watching the anime can be two different but complementary experiences.
3 answers
2024-10-08 07:32
Does the Steins Gate anime ruin the visual novel?
In my opinion, the Steins Gate anime doesn't ruin the visual novel. It might present the story in a slightly different way for the medium of animation, but both have their own merits and can be enjoyed separately.
2 answers
2024-10-06 09:43
Why does anime sometimes ruin good stories?
Well, there are a few reasons. Maybe they rush the pacing, or the animation quality doesn't do justice to the plot. Also, sometimes they might add unnecessary elements that mess up the story's coherence.
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2024-10-11 02:58
Does Steins; Gate anime ruin the visual novel?
In my opinion, it doesn't. The anime manages to bring the story of the visual novel to a wider audience. While some details might be lost in the adaptation process, it still conveys the main plot, the emotional depth of the characters, and the mind - boggling time - travel mechanics. It has its own charm and is a great entry point for those who might not have the time or inclination to read the visual novel.
1 answer
2024-12-16 21:47
Which super-popular anime would ruin your childhood?
As a fan of web novels, I don't judge the value of any anime because every anime has its own unique charm and value. At the same time, I also think that everyone's feelings and evaluation of animation are subjective. It may vary due to personal preferences, cultural background, and other factors. However, some animes may be criticized in terms of production and storyline, but they still have a large number of fans and supporters. Here are some of the animes that were once thought to be ruining childhood, but they still have their own charm and value, even if some people don't like them: 1 Naruto: Although the series is controversial in terms of plot and character creation, it is still a popular anime and has many loyal fans. 2 Dragon Ball: Although the series has received a lot of controversy and criticism in the manga and animation industry, it is still a very popular anime and has many fans around the world. 3. Magical Girl Little Yuan: Although the series was controversial on the subject of magical girls, it was still a very popular anime and had many fans. 4 Death Note: Although this series is controversial in terms of storyline and character setting, it is still a very popular anime and has many fans. It should be noted that these are only some examples of anime that were once considered to have destroyed childhood, and not all anime meet this standard. Each anime had its own unique charm and value, and one could choose to watch it according to one's preferences.
1 answer
2024-09-15 03:15
Does Steins; Gate 0 anime ruin the original Steins; Gate visual novel?
Steins; Gate 0 anime doesn't ruin the original visual novel. It continues the story in a meaningful way. The themes and ideas from the visual novel are carried over and developed further. It has its own narrative arc that, while different from the visual novel, still fits within the overall Steins; Gate universe and enriches it.
1 answer
2024-12-14 14:11
How to ruin a novel?
Poor character development can really ruin a novel. If the characters are one-dimensional or their actions don't make sense, it can turn readers off. Also, inconsistent writing style or grammar mistakes can detract from the reading experience.
2 answers
2024-10-16 15:49
Ultimate Judgement: Ruin or Burn
Final Judgement: Ruin or Burn Your Boats was Mr. Qi Dou's latest novel, but the search results did not provide any specific information about the novel. Therefore, he could not answer this question.
1 answer
2025-01-11 12:29
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