Adik Graves’s Books
Little Favors
The filial son. The runaway heir. The vengeful orphan.
Over ten years ago, Liu Xingyu left his family and his inheritance behind to try to find his own life overseas. Even though he loves his younger brother, it wasn’t worth it to stay next to his father, subjected to cruel and oppressive lessons designed to shape him into the perfect businessman. He has no intentions of ever going back. But then he meets Zhang Weiran, a man who wants more than anything to get revenge on the organization Liu Xingyu’s family is a part of, and Xingyu makes up his mind. It’s the perfect time to return home, reunite with his little brother, and destroy everything his father ever cared about.
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His Evening Star
Remember Khun Eryu and Yamashita Daichi from Little Favors? They’re back—but this time it’s their turn. In a story that can be read on its own or as a prequel to Little Favors, His Evening Star follows Khun Eryu, a man who goes through life as a doctor who can’t get a job. That is, until he meets Daichi, one of the leaders of the mafia who is as handsome as he is dangerous, and for some reason very interested in Khun. There were some oaths Khun made when he became a doctor—do no harm, and all that. But the more time Khun spends with Daichi, and the more Daichi’s dangerous life starts bleeding into Khun’s, the more Khun realizes…he’s actually quite suited to this life. Actually, he may even be more suited to it than Daichi himself.
Childhood friends to reunion to lovers. Mafia leader with his indebted new doctor. An inner-gang fight full of secretive plotting and murder. A tsundere who turned out to be the biggest simp ever known to man. And it all culminates into one man’s villain origin story.
Little Wolf in the Storm
One hundred and twenty years ago, Lei Wenhe woke up to a sword in his chest and his family lying dead around him in what was once the peaceful city of Murmuring Springs. Alone, he buried his family one by one in the family graveyard. Alone, he went into mourning, ten years for each member whose life was stolen away from him. Alone, he started crafting his plan for revenge.
One hundred and twenty years ago, Zheng Xiaolang participated in a massacre of the immortals in Murmuring City, under the orders of the woman who ripped him away from his family. Now, he’s doing well: he’s the leader of his own sect, he spends his time and money freeing as many slaves as he can, and he is one of the most powerful cultivators alive. Then shows up a mysterious man who claims he can cure “Golden Core Turns Black,” a disease causing qi deviation in cultivators seemingly without cause. Zheng Xiaolang is a suspicious sort, but there’s something captivating about that healer, something that he can’t quite let go of.
Described as “If Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation was told by Meng Yao” and proud of it. Enemies to lovers, elaborate revenge, the path to becoming an emperor, journeys to the underworld, and a cast of powerful and complex characters full of agendas.