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Having written this, the main article of this article has basically been concluded.

It sounds a bit inexplicable, but from the protagonist...

In other words, there are only so many things that can be seen from my perspective, so the story told by this line can only come to an end here.

Many readers have asked that the title of this article is "The Devil in a Wedding Dress", but when there is a wedding dress, where is the Devil?

Some people even bluntly proposed such a title just to sound cooler?

Here, what I want to say is...you guessed it right.

When I started writing this novel, I was really troubled by the title for a while. After rejecting the title "The Fiancée was gang-raped in a wedding dress" and "Cuckold Wedding Photos" that were either too straightforward or repeated with others, I had a flash of inspiration and chose "The Devil in a Wedding Dress". It sounds cool, right?

Because the source of inspiration for this article has been mentioned before by readers, it is actually an AV from Japan.

AV does not talk much about the plot, but the novel is different.

Novels cannot show the appearance, figure and personality of women in a very intuitive way like videos, so some plots are needed to create a full character image from the side bit by bit.

At first I just wanted to write a few meat scenes, but because of this title, I seriously began to think about how to write something about the demon.

So, after the story that should have ended here, I created a passage from Yulei's perspective, including what she experienced before meeting Zhou Ping, what she did after marrying Zhou Ping, and how she transformed like a demon step by step.

I named this story "The Final Special of the Devil in Wedding Dress".

Although there are two words to finish, I haven't started writing it yet.

So it has not been decided whether the specific length is, whether it will be published in one go or divided into chapters, but what is certain is that the next time the reader sees "The Devil in a Wedding Dress" will be something completely different.