His Curse Her Redeemer

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Jody Tilly
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
[Trigger warnings!: This is dark Romance, Gory themes and bloodshed, curse words and mature content] ** "No, please!" I cried out, as I sat up immediately, cradling my hurt shoulder. He just stood there staring in a deadly calm way at me. "Don't hurt me, please." I sobbed hysterically. The more I dragged my butt along the floor to get away from him, the closer he got, with those torturously slow daunting steps of his. He soon closed the remaining distance between us and came to kneel on one knee beside me. I kept my gaze on my shaky hand which was on my lap while the other cradled my hurt arm carefully. "Hurt you?" He threw his head back and chuckled like it was the most funny thing he'd heard in ages. I couldn't help but stare at his attractive features as he chuckled. Although those chuckles were unsettling. "Hurt you? I'll do more than hurt you if I was given the chance." As at this time, there was no trace of laughter on his face, just pure animosity. I felt a shiver run down my spine at his words. "You don't deserve to live, curse." He drew closer to me so we were just a few inches apart, and whispered very slowly. ** She was his curse and he was her redeemer. How would you feel if one day you find out that you know nothing about yourself. Even your age had been a lie all along. Although Seraphina knew that she had lost her memory, seeing as she woke up one day by the side of a river bank knowing nothing about herself except her name and her fake age, she never seized to wonder what had happened to her. She had always wondered why she brought bad luck to people who really cared for her. She had always wondered what that missing part of her memory entailed. She had always wondered why he wouldn't leave her be. Him. The tall man with the blonde hair, black eyes, signature cloak and a heartless army. Why did he send her messages on the walls? Why could she feel his presence? Why was he after her, killing the families and villagers that always took her in, that cared for her? Why was he playing a game of hide and seek? He obviously could catch her if he wanted, but he seemed to enjoy the chase. Why? And then one day she realised why. It was no other reason than because she was a curse. His Curse. And he was her Redeemer. Find me on Instagram @officialeseagbontaen

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  1. AmeliaGladhispiU
    AmeliaGladhispiU rated it
    Don't think so.. But there r many out there like these so ig they are semi legal cause they make work from various authors popular
  1. MohammedAli0089
    MohammedAli0089 rated it
    You guys are so lucky. For some reason I couldn't go past chapter 6. The funny thing is I don't even remember how it bothered me.
  1. DayaGarg
    DayaGarg rated it
    Good book . but the chapters too short
  1. PewkmonSb
    PewkmonSb rated it
    This is a prologue-like addition to the main Mirai Nikki series. It's more of an extra for Mirai Nikki fans.  

    The story: It provides some background on the characters, mainly focusing on the 9th, Minene, and a few others, like how they first met, etc. It's a nice change of pace as it's not as dark and, in some parts, can be quite comedic. ^^  

    Art: Similar to the main story but not as dark or gruesome.  

    Characters: You'll see more development of character personalities in each chapter.  

    Enjoyment: If you love Minene and Nishijima like me, or if you want to know more about characters who are eliminated early in the main story (and don't get to be explored much), then you'll really enjoy this manga. Period.  

    Lol, I tried not to spoil, so yea~  
    That's all.  

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  1. Hanimated
    Hanimated rated it
    I'd say it's an important read compared to the paradox version, though I would recommend that you read both since they are fascinating in their own ways. I like how Mosaic explains character struggles and the elegant tricks of their "soon to be" diaries which seem to mirror their personality traits. Learning a bit more about Deus should give you more incentive to read this; it's nothing more than something you can (and probably will) finish in one day.

    While I thought Mosaic was going to delve into detailing characters extensively, it only seems to focus on one. And that person is Uryuu Minene, or the "9th" as she is sometimes referred to. But to say at least, she's one of my favorite characters and seems to be many other people's as well. So I was excited to read about Minene prior to the events before she got her diary, for example. Or perhaps why she wears the crazy stuff she wears. Or why she's just crazy period haha. You'll get to know more about her and a little bit of others here, as characters cross paths with each other and drama still ensues to keep you captivated.

    The art is fairly the same as the original, superb. So I won't go too deep on this matter; if you read the original, you'll know what you'll be getting/seeing. It is a matter of preference if people decide to read this before the original, which isn't a bad idea now that I think about it. I understand that this is supposed to be a "side story" or some kind if you will, but I really wish it was longer than 5 measly chapters. The enjoyment rather ends quickly, and you're back to waiting yet another month for releases. There are many characters in Mirai Nikki that I felt they could have done some kind of spin-off on, or just grouped that into this all-together.

    It's still a good read, perhaps a necessary one if you are a fan of Minene. Overall, I don't even think you have to like Minene to read this. It's kept short, and is good to say that you have read it (just being a fan of Mirai Nikki).<p>

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