After Facing a Tribulation, My Dead Daoist Partner Came Back

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Song Yan transmigrated into a nameless passerby in a book, one who had just married a male wife. Although the marriage wasn’t satisfactory, as long as he avoided the plot in the book, he should have no problem living a peaceful life. Song Yan was indifferent and easy-going. After learning that his wife didn’t like him, he treated him as a companion, and lived a life of leisure.

Unfortunately, the good times didn’t last long. During an accident, his wife died in the hands of the demons. Then, the Demon Lord came out of seclusion, and the immortal and mortal worlds fell into war.

Song Yan was involuntarily caught up in the turmoil. In a fight with the demons, he was accidentally captured and taken to Zanghun Mountain with the other captives, and saw the notorious cold-blooded, violent, ruthless, and cruel Demon Lord, Ji Wugui.

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When Demon Lord Ji Wugui reincarnated, he was forced to marry a playboy. After recovering his memory, this life experience became a piece of black history that he refused to talk about. He swore that if he ever met that ant again, he would tear him to pieces!

Not long after, the immortals and mortals retreated step by step under his repeated attacks. One day, his men brought up a group of captives up the mountain, and he saw a familiar face among the crowd—

However, just before he took action, he thought, if he killed this ant right away, wouldn’t it be too easy for him? Why was he the only one who was moved? He had to make him fall in love with him first, and then kill him, so that he could vent this hatred!

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A hundred years later, everyone knew that although the Immortal Venerable Song Yan came from humble beginnings, he was able to turn the tide and save all sentient beings in the three realms from complete destruction. Even the willful and evil Demon Lord Ji Wugui would restrain himself in front of him. It can be seen that the rumor that the Demon Lord was defeated by the Immortal Venerable was not groundless!

But what no one knows is that the Immortal Venerable Song Yan, who was highly respected by all, was held in the arms of the Demon Lord behind the scenes as he pinched his waist and asked again and again: Did you really love me in the beginning?

Song Yan: …Let me go first, let’s talk it over.

P.S. Song Yan (shou) x Ji Wugui (gong), no ab*se, no ab*se, no ab*se, happy ending.

There is no plot of the gong killing the shou, if the gong has the second hardest mouth, no one would dare to claim having the hardest.

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死去的道侣历劫归来了
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Attica
Attica
Apr 20, 2025
Status: Completed
I'll keep this brief, but I actually enjoyed this book more than expected! It was a simple concept executed well.

Pros:

- The MC Song Yan is a kind-hearted and chill protagonist done right. The first half of the book is more of a slow burn slice-of-life that really fleshes out his character, and I liked it more than I thought I would going in! The author took the time to develop his relationship with the ML Gu Wei through little interactions; you can definitely see why ML was drawn to him... more>> and slowly trusted him more and more. Then the 3 year time skip at first appears abrupt, but I appreciated how the author still took the time to highlight how he had grown and changed as a person in those 3 years while still preserving his inner core.

- The ML Gu Wei / Ji Wugui is actually able to walk the fine line between "enamored man in love" and "ruthless demon lord with responsibilities". I've seen how in these kind of stories, the author often chickens out from having the "demon lord ML" character actually do "demon lord" things. However, this novel actually highlights and discusses how both MC and ML have priorities and duties beyond just their mutual love, so they work hard on finding a solution for these other conflicting aspects of their lives too.

- The "original book protagonist" character Zong Yao is actually a sweet person whose characterization stays consistent, and serves as a great counterpoint figure to the two leads. It's a nice breath of fresh air from all the similar stories where the "original book protagonist" turns out to be secret scum, etc.

Cons:

- There were some plot points involving my dreaded "miscommunication" and "hiding secrets from each other" tropes; however, they all get resolved in a compelling way that highlights the strength of their relationship, as both MC and ML show empathy for each other's perspectives.

- The ending is a bit rushed, in that it skips over any remaining dramatic potential in favor of the standard super sweet happy ending. However, at least it didn't drag on.

For reference, I binged this whole story in a single night and don't regret it! And this is coming from someone who finds JiMoYao's works to be generally... uh... hit or miss. <<less
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