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A materialist scholar strays into a demon's realm, only to rediscover a century-old soul-bond and a love predestined by fate.
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- How does fate influence the main characters?In You Have My Heart, fate plays a central role by connecting the main characters through a century-old soul-bond. Their love is depicted as predestined, suggesting that despite their different worlds—a materialist scholar and a demon's realm—their relation...Read the public recap answer
- What is the century-old soul-bond between the main characters?The century-old soul-bond in You Have My Heart refers to a deep, predestined connection between the main characters that transcends time. Although one is a materialist scholar and the other a demon, their bond was formed a hundred years ago, linking their f...Read the public recap answer
- What is the fate linking the main characters?The fate linking the main characters in You Have My Heart is a century-old soul-bond, meaning their love and connection are predestined and have endured across time.Read the public recap answer
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