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Demon Lord and His Unknown Child With the Empress隐世魔尊,女帝带娃上门求负责

Ning Yechen used to be the Demon Lord. He singlehandedly took over the Demon Realm and attacked the... Read more
Ning Yechen used to be the Demon Lord. He singlehandedly took over the Demon Realm and attacked the Heavenly Realm. His name preceded him throughout the Six Realms. He got tired of fighting, so he quietly went into seclusion and became a happy hermit.

One night, an Empress from the Heavenly Realm fell into the Mortal Realm after someone drugged her with an aphrodisiac. She inadvertently fell into his room, and they made out.

After the deed, the Empress quietly left. Just when he thought he would never see her again, she showed up in front of him ten years later, bringing a child, saying it was his daughter and demanding accountability from him!

“She’s your daughter. You have to be responsible for us!”

Ning Yechen was stunned! Collapse
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    I was very interested in the premise, I love OP MC taking care of wife and child plots but had to stop because mc let his wife get thrashed by randoms because he didn't want to let his identity be know. And since author did this shit to keep the misunderstanding trope going so early on, I have no more expectations. Sorry fellows, I can't recommend this
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      This happened around chapter 30 btw
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        Saves me the trouble. Thanks friend
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    I already lost interest after chapter 4. Lol. This novel will probably drag on with the cliché of his wife not knowing his true identity and all that nonsense. And the "misunderstanding" tag is already a bad enough sign.
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    I just finished testing poison, and with a clear mind i can recommend this to my fellow daoists as a short experience to pass time. While not top shelf it is a very pleasant read that will take you along for a rose-tinted slice of life. Though going by what fellow daoist inkdrunkwanderer mentions about later arcs i would recommend stopping reading around chapter 175, this leaves you at a relatively acceptable open ending before one starts being corroded by toxins
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      Many thanks for your sacrifice my friend
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    I've read the mtl of this fully and I can say that this is wholesome.
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    Trash
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    It either be funny or too serious nothing in between pepeg_5 pepeg_3
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    《Seeking Warm Rice and Spitting Cold Tea: Demon Daddy Edition》
    (Alt. Title: The Demon Lord Retires, Gets a Wife, Lies Through His Teeth, and Somehow This is Romantic)

    ☯️ Poison Rank: Grade III — Sugar-Crusted Secrets with a Bitter Core
    🍶 Toxicity Level: Warm Wine Until Chapter 100, Followed by Spiritual Indigestion

    Let it be known throughout the realms—this novel is not without merit. It has sweet moments. It has fluff. It even has what many cultivation novels lack: a protagonist who is madly, deeply, and exclusively devoted to a single woman. For that alone, a hundred jade slips of praise! But alas… when the Dao of Romance is walked upon using the shoes of Deception, even the softest footfalls ring hollow. clap

    Our so-called Demon Lord, Ning Yechen, is the strongest under Heaven, feared by gods, devils, and bureaucrats alike—and yet he chooses to hide his cultivation from his wife like a child hiding homework from a stern parent. And not for one chapter. Not for ten. No. For hundreds. A man can slaughter immortals but cannot utter the phrase: "By the way, dear wife, I too can fly and level cities."

    Why, you ask?

    Because the author thought it would be cute.
    Because misunderstandings apparently fuel this man’s qi better than Dual Cultivation.
    Because the heavenly mandates whispered: "Let this story live or die by dramatic irony."

    Let us not mistake things—Yue Qingyou is no fool. She is loyal, brave, and an actual cultivator in her own right. But this novel treats her like the butt of a long-winded joke. She breaks herself to protect her “mortal” husband. She collapses, she stresses, she fights, and all the while our Demon Daddy just watches with mild guilt before going off-screen to curb-stomp whoever annoyed her. And when she wakes up? He makes tea. Tea! No explanation. No truth. Just more gentle deception wrapped in a smile. butwhy

    And yet... and yet...

    Their bond has real weight.
    Their daughter is an actual cinnamon roll dipped in spirit honey.
    Their relationship—when it is allowed to be sincere—is astoundingly touching.

    Ning Yechen is anti-harem, and I salute the author for it. In a genre where women fall like raindrops into a protagonist’s arms, he only ever reaches for one. His deepest fear isn’t death, but her hating him. A moment of silence, please—for a man whose greatest enemy is his own emotional constipation. chad



    Closing Remarks:
    This novel, dear readers, is a paradox.
    Sweet and bitter.
    Devoted and deceptive.
    Wholesome and hollow.

    I wept at their devotion. I cringed at the contrivance. I cheered for their romance. I sighed at the power creep. In the end, I cannot call it bad, but I cannot kneel before it in praise either.

    It is the kind of novel that begs to be read in two-thirds, then shelved before the last arc eats your fondness whole. cry

    Signed:
    Daoist Inkdrunk,
    Sipper of Warm Wine, Breaker of Tropes, Collector of Cultivation Catastrophes
    “Where the tea grows cold, there I drink deepest.”
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      Exactly as you've said unfortunately.
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      You truly are a master at their craft 👏👏


      P.s thx for the sacrifice so I didn't have to waste my time
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    Tf is this? Is bro going to be the next man on the child is not yours?

    - Stay tuned to find out on the next episode of poison testers.
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    the synopsis intrigued me.
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