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The monster’s transparent upper body, shaped like an IV bag, swayed atop a lower half made of what looked like multiple human legs stitched together. Its crude, clay-like face was studded with several narrow, cataract-clouded eyes. Then, with a violent motion, it swung its two long pairs of arms and lunged to squeeze Lee Hyunmook’s torso. But Lee Hyunmook’s movements were even faster. Snap! As if he had expected the ambush, Lee Hyunmook grabbed one of the flailing arms mid-air and crushed it…- 297.5 K • Completed
Yohan’s face turned pale. Red Heads were one of the few types of monsters that appeared consistently all over the world, despite their many abnormal and grotesque forms. They always appeared near medical facilities, and their most distinct feature was their heads, which resembled the red sirens on ambulances. Because of this, some claimed that they were mutated forms of creatures that once lived near hospitals, warped by impressions left in their memories. WEE-OOH WEE-OOH— As the monsters watched…- 297.5 K • Completed
“I’m thinking of heading to the hospital now. I don’t really know much about medicine, but I should be able to find at least disinfectants, bandages, or painkillers, right? Or a pharmacy would be fine too.” Chattering away, Yohan walked on. Other than yesterday’s attack from the frog monster, things had gone smoothly while wandering with Hyunmook, and that gave him a bit more courage. As they moved, he kept an eye out for buildings that seemed worth searching. “Restaurants would be good…- 297.5 K • Completed
“Oh, so… we’re not supposed to go in because it’s dangerous, right?” Catching on to the warning at once, Yohan turned away. After trying three different buildings, he was finally allowed entry into one. Clutching his backpack strap tightly, Yohan stepped inside and cautiously swept his flashlight around the interior. The building was practically a ruin. Dust had piled up thickly, and the worn-out furniture looked like it had been abandoned for decades. The calendar barely hanging on the…- 297.5 K • Completed
Baek Mugyeong didn’t question anything further. Instead, he politely asked Jeong Guhyeon to move his car. When Jeong Guhyeon reversed the Audi, Baek Mugyeong calmly drove away. As soon as he was gone, Jeong Guhyeon, who had parked haphazardly in front of the underground garage entrance, exploded. “Hey! What the hell?! Why’d you make me look like a complete fucking idiot? You should’ve told me he was the Executive Director of DS Motors!” “I did say it was Baek Mugyeong.” “Baek…- 281.3 K • Completed
Seeing that Wen Zhongyi had finished a glass of water, Meng Chuan got up and poured him another. “Colonel Wen, don’t stay thirsty,” Meng Chuan said with a beaming smile. There wasn’t the slightest trace of respect in the way he said the title, it sounded more like teasing. Wen Zhongyi gave a low snort through his nose. His fingers touched the cup, then quickly let go. He frowned slightly, barely noticeably, and said critically, “It’s a bit cold. Add some hot water.” Meng Chuan…- 144.9 K • Completed
Chapter 49 – A Night’s Talk by the Lamp His body wobbled, consciousness adrift. Chu Kuang dreamed of his past self, eight years ago—a naïve boy hunting beasts with a bow in the woods of Guxie Mountain. Back then, his master was still alive, still by his side. The dream receded like a tide. The moment he opened his eyes, a wave of pain surged through his skull, as if a carriage had run over his head. “It hurts!” he yelled, bolting upright—nearly smashing into the cabin ceiling. Xiao…- 450.2 K • Completed
“……” He had gone to the kitchen and washed his face clean, but it seemed Dojin had still noticed the faint puffiness around his reddened eyes. Unable to bring himself to admit he’d been crying like a child, Jiho clamped his mouth shut and pretended not to notice. Dojin’s sharp gaze shifted to Jiheon. “Did you make him cry?” “Hah.” A dry laugh escaped Jiheon. This sharp-edged version of Dojin—it was the first time he’d seen it since their first meeting. It was…- 289.6 K • Completed
Because of his injury, Lian Ai had been stuck in the inn for several days without going anywhere. He was getting restless, and so was Zuo Lingyu, who came to see him on the third day. As soon as he stepped inside, he grumbled, “Why didn’t you come visit me? I’ve been stuck in the prince’s estate so long I’m about to grow mold. I finally managed to sneak out today. If they catch me and drag me back again, who knows how long they’ll lock me up.” Lian Ai was a little envious of him. Even…- 157.9 K • Completed
Ivan, who had been losing himself in the moment, suddenly paused. He tightened his embrace around Mo Zimu and smiled. "Baby, when I want to be inside you, it’s not just about physical desire. More often than not, it’s my heart responding to you. I promise, I’ll give you time. Unless you want it, I won’t force you to make love with me." Ivan felt the subtle trembling in Mo Zimu’s body and held him closer. He knew he had finally taken a significant step forward. Yes, he would give him time,…- 117.3 K • Completed
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