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The Villain Has No Tricks Left with Daily PDA
The Villain Has No Tricks Left with Daily PDA Plot:
Su Xiao transmigrates into a cultivation novel and binds to the "Daily PDA with the Villain" system—failure means turning into a tiny hamster! Lu Jingzhao, the ruthless Demon Lord who kills without blinking, is ready to activate the world-destroying array, but Su Xiao blocks his palace every day: bringing homemade osmanthus cakes, brushing dust off his shoulder, and even jumping into his arms calling "Brother Zhao" when he puts on a cold face. Lu goes from "Touch me again and I'll crush you" to being melted by Su Xiao's cuteness—he not only brings his black-maned lion for her to pet but also secretly changes the system punishment to "accompanying her to the peach forest". When the world-destroying array activates, he holds Su Xiao and turns to the core: "Instead of destroying the world, I'd rather cuddle you every day." Turns out even the cruelest villain can fall for a sweet girl's daily clinginess!
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