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Neon Star Rising (BL)

[BL - Mature Content] In a cybperpunk future, a young man wakes up inside a box with no memories, and to two strangers making threats at him. Ivo doesn't know who he is. Or even if that's his name. But from there, he'll have no choice but to learn how to survive the dangerous neon streets of a city that has forgotten how to dream. His new reluctant allies keep him at a distance. Especially Davi, the mysterious guy who doesn't trust Ivo's memory loss and thinks he might be connected to the group of people responsible for all the misery in their city. The same people Ivo now has to steal information and tech from -- for the paying clients who employ the services of Davi and his crew. --- Davi: give me one good reason why I shouldn't get rid of you? Ivo: ...you're a good person and don't want to do that? Davi: try again. Ivo: I can be useful... Davi: still not convinced. Ivo: my winning personality and sparkling smile? Alina: it's like you want him to shoot you in the head --- determined, belligerent, adaptable, snarky and fearless amnesiac MC x mysterious, intense, idealistic, selfless, ruthless and passionate hired gun ML x and their trigger happy, sarcastic, sexy, lover (1v1v1) more tags: cyberpunk, sci-fi, crime, mature content, fast-paced action, slow burn romance, important side-characters, LGBT cast, side romances, violence, dystopian.

ThirtyTyrants · LGBT+
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245 Chs

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Ivo didn't like being the centre of attention, he especially didn't like that they were expecting him to be the tiebreaker over something so major.

He couldn't help glaring at Davi. He had the feeling he was putting him on the spot on purpose.

But Ivo had asked for this, and now he had to give it serious consideration.

Should they hide what they'd found from Vital? Ideally yes, but he was the one paying them for the gigs, if they kept showing him nothing he would eventually grow suspicious. 

Besides, by their own admission, they'd found very useful information through Vital's gigs. Clearly, none of them were doing it for the money, if Vital's probing questions were anything to go by. So, they could probably afford to be working for less than their usual fee in exchange for information that benefited their... revolutionary goals. Whatever they might be.