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Playful Hearts On A Boundary Line [BL]

Playful Hearts On A Boundary Line [BL]

Johan came from a past full of dark secrets. After his first love/best friend cheated on him, he left their rural town and lived for a fresh start in the nearby city, portraying an innocent persona. For years, he kept everyone out of his private life, but the mystery he’s hiding captivated Adrian, a man with an unsatisfied relationship with his girlfriend. Despite their apparent attraction to one another, a line kept them from acting on their feelings. But when Johan outed himself in a drunken confession, things took a drastic turn. On the day he decided to distance himself from his handsome workmate, Adrian appeared on his doorstep and invited him for a walk. Blinded by desire, Johan gets tangled in an insatiable affair that challenged his beliefs, awakened his feelings, and roused his fears. As they ventured between the boundaries of love, lust, and friendship, Johan’s secrets resurfaced one by one, and Adrian’s in for a wild, dangerous ride. ——— Warnings: Oh, hey! So you've decided to click on it. Great! Just a little heads up, though. If you're looking for a BL Fairytale where MC is an innocent cinnamon roll and ML is a gay Prince Charming, you've clicked the wrong book. This story depicts a grey side of gay relationships not everyone would dare to tackle. It's a sinfully forbidden love story. Sex scenes are descriptive, and strong language are unfiltered that may be upsetting to others. Readers discretion is STRONGLY advised. ——— Gold Tier Winner of WPC# 125: LGBT+ Pride Month
LGBT+
303 Chs
The Rich Daughter Is A Mob Character, But She's Not Keeping In Line

The Rich Daughter Is A Mob Character, But She's Not Keeping In Line

Bei Qingqing was left to fend for herself over eighteen years before the rich Bei Family finally took her back. She found that her identity as a daughter had been replaced by the 'naive and adorable' Bei Bei, who was kept in her family. Affection grows with proximity, and that certainly applied for them — there was just no comparing the affection the Bei Family had towards Bei Bei, to the affection of their biological daughter. They had spoiled Bei Bei for eighteen years. Using Bei Qingqing’s adopted mother’s illness as leverage, the Bei Family forced Bei Qingqing to substitute Bei Bei’s marriage to a comatose man, Chen Jiazhi. It seems that Bei Bei was now all that mattered to them. Even so, Bei Qingqing married Chen Jiazhi, who had been comatose for years and said to have no chance of waking up. By doing so, she earned her two-million-yuan dowry for her adopted mother's hospital bills. Though Bei Qingqing believed that she would be widowed for life, she didn't expect an accidental kiss on their first night to wake Chen Jiazhi! Everyone in the entire Chen Family — from grandparents to uncles — are now indebted to Bei Qingqing. They all spoiled her, especially her now-awake husband Chen Jiazhi. Naturally, the Chen Family also took care of her adopted mother by providing her with better treatment! Bei Bei was left red-eyed in fury! She was supposed to be Chen Jiazhi's fiancee. His enormous wealth and affection were rightfully hers! Moreover, Bei Qingqing had health problems and couldn't get pregnant. Bei Bei will do her best and scheme to replace Bei Qingqing! Unexpectedly, however, Bei Qingqing was having morning sickness just two months after marrying despite rumors of her infertility! As for the Bei family that abandoned her? They were declining at a visible rate, and soon wouldn't even deserve to lick Bei Qingqing's shoes!
Urban
120 Chs
Seekers Codex: Beyond The Abyssal Line

Seekers Codex: Beyond The Abyssal Line

*Original Story* *Strategy shōnen with seinen stakes* “Four rookies. One brutal Seeker Exam. A hard magic system that judges actions. What does it take to seek truth in a world built on lies? The gods wrote the laws. The Arcwheel turns, binding every soul to an endless cycle — live, die, repeat. But the wheel is cracking, and something ancient stirs beneath the waves. Kai Xander was meant to be a footnote in history — another nameless orphan swallowed by the ruins of a dead age. But Kai doesn’t know how to stop, armed with a flame that heals instead of destroys, hunted by monsters, fanatics, and false gods, he sets out across a shattered world to find the truth buried at its heart. In a realm where knowledge is power and faith is weaponized, one stubborn Seeker will defy fate, question divinity, and light a fire that even the abyss can’t swallow. Slow-burn character and system build until the Trial by Mercy—then Ryōiki(domain) duels and war arcs kick off. Seeker’s Codex: Beyond the Abyssal Line Copyright © Hazzybae (HennessyTheAuthor), 2025. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form without prior written permission. You do not have permission to scrape, text-mine, or use this work to train or improve any AI system or dataset. This is a work of fiction; any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental. Official channels: Royal Road, Wattpad, WebNovel, and Scribble Hub. DMCA/Permissions: [[email protected]]
Fantasy
80 Chs
What are the top stories about Maycee Barber?
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many. It might be about her achievements in her career, like her major wins in competitions. Maybe she has some inspiring stories of how she overcame challenges in her training.
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2024-11-13 11:19
What are the top stories about Celeste Barber?
Another top story could be related to her social media presence. Celeste Barber uses her platform to not only share her funny skits but also to promote body positivity. Her ability to embrace her own body and encourage others to do the same has been a significant part of her story. She has broken the mold of traditional beauty standards and shown that everyone can be confident in their own skin.
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2024-11-22 01:08
The Barber, Grandpa Barber, is here to read and understand.
Since there was no specific reading comprehension topic, the following analysis of several aspects of the hairdresser in the reference materials was to help with possible reading comprehension: ** 1. The image and working status of the hairdresser ** 1. ** Traditional image and equipment ** - The traditional image of a hairdresser was often a craftsman who walked the streets. They carried a shaving tool. On one end was a wooden cabinet with a wooden stool on it. On the other end was a special washbasin with a copper washbasin and towel. Under the washbasin was an earthen stove with charcoal. For example, the hairdresser on the streets of Beijing in the late Qing Dynasty had such typical equipment. Some modern village barbers, such as Lame Zhao, also had similar traditional elements. He had a tricycle with crutches, coal stoves, aluminum kettles, washbasins, washbasins, chairs, large wooden boxes, honeycomb briquettes, and other tools. These tools reflected that their work needed to be carried out at different locations at any time to provide customers with services such as haircuts and shaves. 2. ** Norms and taboos at work ** - The hairdresser had his own rules, such as the three no-brainer rules of "changing hair": no no-brainer when passing the temple (to avoid ghosts and gods), no no-brainer when crossing the bridge (to avoid scaring the Dragon King), and no no-brainer when passing the shaving shed (to avoid peer business). Also, he couldn't drink alcohol before work, and he couldn't eat onions, garlic, and other foods that had a pungent smell. This reflected the seriousness of their industry tradition and their compliance with professional ethics. 3. ** Work Flow ** - Take Cripple Zhao's work process as an example. He would first wrap a white cloth around the customer, put a towel on the armpit of the neck, and then adjust the water temperature for the customer to wash his hair. When washing his hair, he would polish his face with soap, rub his hair with washing powder, and then rinse it with an aluminum pot. When cutting hair, he would take out a clipper from the wooden box and cut the hair carefully. When shaving, he would first draw a razor on his belt and then shave the customer's face. These processes demonstrated the meticulous and professional nature of the job. ** 2. The Barber in the Social and Cultural Contexts ** 1. ** The Barber in the Historical Setting ** - In history, the hairdressing industry first appeared in the Han Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, there were workshops that specialized in making hairdressing tools, and the term "hairdressing" was also born. The Manchu government's "hair-cutting order" made the hairdressing industry develop unprecedentedly. At the same time, there were also folk customs such as "Don't shave your head in the first month, shave your head to death uncle", which was rumored from "missing the old times", reflecting the close relationship between shaving and society and culture in the historical development process. 2. ** The Barber in Society ** - In some stories, the relationship between the hairdresser and the people around him was complicated and varied. Like in Arlin's story, the hairdresser and Arlin formed a relationship of service and customer. Arlin was a left-behind child, so she had a helpless attitude towards the hairdresser. In the village, Lame Zhao had a normal relationship of service and being served. At the same time, in social interactions such as matchmaking, he had a unique situation in his marriage relationship because of his own profession and physical condition. This reflected the status of the profession of a hairdresser in society and the views of others. If there are specific reading comprehension questions, such as questions about character shaping, theme, plot development, etc., you can further answer them according to the above analysis.
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2026-03-02 00:43
Barber Ghost
In some stories, there were plots related to the hairdresser and ghosts. For example, there was a story where a hairdresser met a beautiful woman in the middle of the night. He took out the bell that hairdresser used to attract customers and the beautiful woman revealed her true form. It turned out to be the ghost of Ruyan Liu, the deceased mistress of the house. This meant that in such stories, the hairdresser might have some special items or abilities to deal with the appearance of ghosts. There was also a story about a grandfather who was a hairdresser. After he shaved the heads of the dead, he saw the ghosts of the dead before he died. These ghosts might have been the people he had served. These stories reflected that in the context of folklore or creative stories, there was a special connection between the hairdresser and the ghost. This connection was often revealed through some strange plots.
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2026-01-10 17:41
Northeast Barber
In the northeast, the role of a hairdresser had a unique meaning and story. In the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, the northeast was a special environment. There was a vacuum of power, order was not effectively established, and banditry was rampant. Under such a background, a hairdresser who rewrote the territory of the northeastern Hu bandits appeared. He was not handsome, but his courage was extraordinary. The gang he was in had fallen into internal strife after Tianhe was captured and killed, while another gang leader, Li Erwai, had risen under the protection of the army. This hairdresser volunteered to formulate and implement the plan to " kill Erwai Li." He used his identity as a hairdresser to disguise himself and sneak into Erwai Li's territory. After successfully assassinating Erwai Li, he was still humming a tune when he escaped. This reflected the complicated social power relationships in the northeast at that time and the huge influence that small figures could have. At the same time, in the concept of daily life, whether it was the so-called high-end stylist, hairdresser, etc., in the northeastern dialect, they were essentially all shavers. This reflected the simple and direct view of the Northeasterners towards this profession.
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2026-01-26 16:36
The Barber of the Eighties
In the 1980s, the hairdresser went from village to village to provide hairdressing services to the villagers. At that time, there were few specialized barbershops in the countryside, and the men in the village were mostly cut by barbers who went from village to village. The barbers usually carried a load. On one end of the load were wooden boxes and stools (there were two drawers for shaving tools), and on the other end were stoves and firewood. On the wooden frame were iron basins, towels, and long sharpening emery cloth. They came to the intersection in the middle of the village (the terrain was high and there were yellow lotus trees to shade them, and there was a wheat straw field next to it) to carry out their hairdressing work. There was no need for modern communication equipment such as speakers. Once they arrived in the village, everyone would know. They would heat up the water in the iron basin and cut the hair of the middle-aged laborers first. The children would be the last. Nowadays, most people in the countryside went to the barbershops in towns or markets to get their hair cut.
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2026-03-01 00:04
The Barber Shop in the Wild
Barbershops in the wild were mysterious places that were usually described as hidden corners in a desolate natural environment or under a big tree. There were usually no human footprints here, only wild animals and natural scenery. In novels, the barbershop was often used to describe a mysterious place, a place full of adventure and the unknown. This place could be a mysterious trap or a safe haven. Barbershops in the wild were often used to describe a different lifestyle or a special experience in a character's life. In these novels, the barbershop in the wild could be a challenge, an opportunity, or a hurdle. Barbershops in the wild were a place full of mystery and adventure. Their existence was usually closely related to the experiences and lifestyle of the characters.
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2024-09-20 21:52
Zhang Ruoyun Barber
Zhang Ruoyun was one of the actors in the TV series The Barber. He played the role of Zhao Qing in the drama. The Barber was a period drama about love, set during the Anti-Japanese War. The plot was about a skilled hairdresser, Lu Pingsheng, who accidentally killed a Japanese officer and was forced to flee to an ancient town in Jiangnan. He then sought refuge with his master's senior brother, Fabian Song. In that war-torn era, Lu Pingsheng and Fabian's daughter, Song Jiayi, fell in love. Under the shadow of the war, this pure love showed the most brilliant love and affection. As for other information about the TV series, such as the rating and broadcast location, the search results did not provide it.
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2024-12-22 10:35
The Barber's Movie
There were a few movies called "The Barber." In 2006, there was a movie called "The Shaver." The main character (the original), Mr. Jing Kui, was 92 years old when the movie was filmed. The 2013 release of "The Barber" was a microfilm. It told the story of a 70-year-old hairdresser who passed away. His son, who was in his 40s, did not want to be a hairdresser anymore, but promised his neighbor that he would shave his hair for everyone one last time. After shaving a customer's head, the customer died a few days later. Later, the customer's son found the inheritance left by his father. The son of the hairdresser also went to look for it and found the story of his father shaving his hair every birthday in a small iron box under the bed. In addition, there was a short film,"The Barber," produced by the "Why Team," which told the story of a barber who shaved and cut hair for the elderly in the neighborhood and took pictures of them.
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2026-01-18 13:05
Barber's tools
The tools commonly used by the old-fashioned hairdresser included razors, combs, scissors, sharpening cloths, scarves, wooden combs, small mirrors, earpicks, etc. The wooden box toolbox would contain manual scissors, scissors, shavers, combs, ear-picking tools, canvas strips for scraping knives, sharpening stones, and black cloth curtains. In addition, there was also a "shaving stool". At one end was a small stool with four legs and three small drawers below (the upper drawer was for money, and the second and third layers were for tools such as cloth, knives, scissors, combs, and combs). At the other end was a basin shelf with a copper basin on it and a small stove below.
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2026-01-30 18:10
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