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Rin Replaced (BL)

Tragically, Rin Grace - just your average person going about their day - was caught in a terrible accident. Amidst a heated argument, he stumbled and fell into oncoming traffic, causing a car to hit him, knocking him unconscious. At the same time, in another world, Misha Minari, an assassin, was shot. Fortunately, Misha woke up in a hospital bed, where he was greeted by an unfamiliar face standing beside him. "You seem to be fine. Next time, don't run out in front of my car. I will be handling the bill. Take care, Mr. Grace." He says as the door closes behind him. The man who just left was Jay Fenrick, the Crown Prince himself. Misha was feeling very confused and uncertain. He looked around, trying to make sense of his surroundings, but it was all too bewildering. Suddenly, he noticed something strange - his hands looked different. In fact, they didn't even seem like his own hands at all. Misha rushed over to a nearby mirror, and, to his horror, he saw a stranger staring back at him. It was clear that he was no longer in his own body, and he was now someone else entirely. What happened to the original Rin Grace? How did Misha end up as the Crown Prince's bodyguard, and what will Misha do now? Uploads Mon, Wed, Fri.

Tiffanie_Rose · LGBT+
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236 Chs

I'll Do It

Jay

I've never felt the passage of time more than I do now. Why is the world spinning so slowly? It's been two days since we talked to Parker about our plans. He hasn't responded to my texts. I tried not to pressure him. I only sent two texts, but that must have been too much. Anon begged me to let Parker think. It's weird seeing him on Parker's side for once. Though, I'm glad that he is. Parker respects Anon's opinions. I'm so happy Anon's taking him seriously. I'll take Anon's advice for now and be patient even though it's excruciating.

"Without proper approval, we will not be able to complete the construction before the next school year starts. We may be the royal council, but we still need to follow the proper protocol," Councilmen Shin explains.

"Of course, we can't have anything go wrong, but what are we to do? The schools are packed, and the student's overall test scores are dropping," Another Council member argues.