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Prince Not-So-Charming of the Alternate Universe

(BOYS' LOVE) When Tai Yang, a young, handsome yet introverted scientist gets hauled into one of the alternate Universes (by a dog-eared man claiming that staying on Earth would kill him), four things become especially clear. One: his black belt in karate is useless against the strange, magical, anime-looking spells of the alternate world. Two: he needs to stop getting lured into human birdcages even if there is 4-ply toilet paper in them. Three, Prince Li Jun is an asshole on Earth and in the alternate universe too! Desperately trying to return to his world, Tai Yang manages to escape several times. The problem? He keeps bringing the annoying Prince back to Earth with him where another Li Jun already exists! And after a while, it seems Prince Li Jun has gotten too fond of having him as a personal bird-cage advisor to let him escape to Earth easily, making Tai Yang's life even harder. But his behavior starts to change; why? Is Li Jun really only keeping him around for relationship advice? Or does the late-night sight-seeing, and attempts to make him immortal mean something? What do the close proximities, hand-holding, and stares mean? The fourth thing that becomes clear to Tai Yang is that he has to disappear before he actually falls for that narcissistic Prince who seems to have no intention of catching him. ...Or does he? Join Tai Yang to find out!

Zara_Descartes · LGBT+
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163 Chs

A Day of Fun: Part 1

And that was how Tai Yang found himself out of the mall and in the Aquarium. For a great number of years, he'd been going to the Aquarium alone. While Tai Yang was grossly against the enclosure of larger marine life, signing every petition he could to keep the dolphins, whales, and sharks in the ocean, he enjoyed watching the way the smaller fish moved about in the water.

It was beautiful, watching them go about their daily lives without a care in the world. Eat this, rest there, swim around and tomorrow would be another comfortable day like the previous.

Perhaps it was the silence of it since he couldn't hear their swishing or blubbing, or maybe it was the tranquility of the empty Aquarium since people were simply not that interested in aquatic life anymore. He couldn't quite describe it, but the quiescence and the normalcy did something to soothe him deeply.