Chinese Historical Fiction · Romance · Destiny
- Rong King

- Jun 26
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 26
Chinese fictions have a unique ability to captivate readers with their brevity and depth. They often delve into themes of reflection, duality, and power, challenging readers to think critically and explore different perspectives.

A Love Written in the Stars: Oath of the Fallen Star
An emperor makes a desperate deal with a powerful demon named Lokièn Shen, a wish granted in exchange for a terrible curse. The crown prince, Cheng, is the one who pays the price. He becomes cursed and completely cut off from the rest of the world.
Years later, Mei, a skilled martial artist, returns home after years of training. She saves a stranger from an attack, not knowing he is the crown prince. When she finally returns home, she finds it destroyed and her family brutally murdered.
Fate brings Mei and Cheng together again. Cheng starts to fall for her, keeping his true identity secret. Meanwhile, Mei discovers she holds an ancient family power that can control life itself but every time she uses it, the risk of being corrupted by it grows.
As Cheng struggles to stay in control of the demon and hold onto the throne, powerful enemies begin to rise. Both he and Mei are pushed to their limits. If they don’t find a way to stand together, they will both fall.


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