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“Hah.” Dojin sighed once more, placing his notebook on the nightstand before sitting down on the edge of the bed. As his weight settled, the mattress sank slightly. “Ugh…” Perhaps it was the shift in the bed that caused Jiho to softly groan and toss in his sleep. His body, curled up on its side, seemed to shrink further. Even in such a large bed, he slept like that, so it seemed it was his sleeping habit. There was something pitiful about even that sleeping habit, and Dojin held his…- 289.6 K • Completed
10. Living Together Again After a Long Time Bai Yuanxiu gazed at Yunhua Mountain, now barren and desolate after the winter solstice, then glanced at the white-robed young man walking ahead of him. This winter hadn’t been particularly cold, but the youth wore only a thin, snow-white outer robe that didn’t look like it offered much warmth. Just looking at him made Bai Yuanxiu feel chilled. After hesitating for a long time, Bai Yuanxiu couldn’t hold back and finally said, “Put on another…- 80.2 K • Completed
If he had arrived at night and seen them for the first time, he might have mistaken them for something out of a fairy tale—like the trees had turned into wicked witches. No—maybe it was the other way around. Perhaps creatures like that were invented because of trees like these. Beyond the wooden fence, it was dark. The depth of the shadows between the trees was impossible to gauge. A chilly feeling crept through him, making his stomach churn. ‘What is this… feeling?’ Aeryl licked his dry…- 279.4 K • Completed
Chapter 10 — I’m Not Like Those People! This was the third time Qiao Le had run into Shen Hechuan. Only three days had passed since their last encounter, and each time had been while Qiao Le was working. Once again, he couldn’t help but marvel at how strange fate could be. The last two times they’d met, Shen Hechuan had helped him. Under other circumstances, Qiao Le would’ve greeted him, but seeing he was with other friends now, he let it slide. The booths at the bar were tiered in…- 182.5 K • Completed
Qin Yan hadn’t eaten, hadn’t drunk anything. He simply kept his eyes glued to the clock on the wall. Half an hour remained until midnight. Only one lamp in the room was lit, casting a yellow glow. Suddenly, a knock came at the door, followed by a voice: “Your food delivery’s here!” Qin Yan blinked. After staring at the dim wall for so long, his eyes had gone fuzzy. He looked toward the honey-colored wooden door and said to the person outside, “I didn’t order anything. You must…- 132.6 K • Completed
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