Intro *In a world teeming with ancient magic, where fairies dance on the edge of human sight and old gods slumber beneath stone, Izuku Midoriya is a Sleigh Beggy, a rare human with vast magical potential — but cursed with a short life due to how violently magic overflows within him.
Feared by humans and hunted by mages, Izuku is sold at a clandestine auction — a commodity, not a person.
He is bought by Katsuki Bakugo, the Dragon King, a powerful and feared magical being who rules the skies and guards ancient knowledge. His body is human, but his soul is dragon, burning with fire and loneliness.
Izuku, weary and resigned to his fate, is surprised when the terrifying yet strangely captivating Bakugo doesn’t chain him or exploit him. Instead, Bakugo takes him to his isolated castle carved into the spines of mountains, guarded by old spirits and sleeping wyrms.
“You’re not a servant,” Bakugo growls. “You’re my apprentice. And my future mate, if you can handle it.”
Izuku is stunned, confused — and overwhelmed by the raw magic of the place. His presence causes the castle to bloom with impossible flowers, spirits to awaken, and the weather to tremble.
Bakugo, hardened by centuries of battle, slowly softens as Izuku brings warmth and chaos into his world. He teaches Izuku how to control his magic, protect his soul from being devoured, and stand firm among creatures that whisper lies in dreams.
In return, Izuku teaches Bakugo compassion, trust, and how to care. He tends to the wounded dragons, listens to the mountain spirits, and bridges the gap between human and magical worlds. Bakugo finds himself enchanted — not by spells, but by the boy who shines like starlight and survives despite all odds.*
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