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Still You In Every Universe [BL]

“Do you want to meet your soulmate?” “Of course. If the universe allows it, whether in this life or the other, I’d love to meet them.” He woke up in a completely different world. Whether he was sent back in time or transported into a completely different world from his previous life, he had no idea. Possessing the body of Rodion Andreyevich, the son of a baron who, since their ancestors' time, held a classified secret of the royal family, under the order of the 2nd King of their kingdom. He held no memories of the body he possessed, and to his dismay, he found out that the original Rodion Andreyevich was actually still alive, imprisoned within the recess of his unconsciousness, and to make matters worse, an unknown and ancient entity was slowly manifesting within him. Meeting Nikolai Aleksandrovich, a Prince of Sosoya with an appalling history, a strange emotion immediately manifested and stirred within him. DISCLAIMER: Hi, although I mentioned terms related to royalty in the synopsis, the story won't focus on that genre but on the mystery behind our MC's transmigration.

lazyferret · LGBT+
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51 Chs

Chapter 32: A day with Your Highness Pt. 3

It took Rodion a very long time to calm himself down.What's more, it also took him almost more than 20 minutes to find his way back to the kitchen, getting lost in every corner and hallway, unable to find his way back to the prince.

Finally, he saw the familiar entrance of the kitchen. However when he entered, Prince Nikolai was no longer in there.

"Where could he have gone?"

He hurried to exit the kitchen to find him, but due to his poor sense of direction, he was once again lost as thought trapped in a maze and unable to find the way out.

Dang it! Even in this life, I can't escape being stupid with direction! 

He navigated his way and tried his best to memorize the hallways and corners of the old manor. During his ordeal of being lost, he found himself in a hallway that stretched long and narrow. The carpet that ran its entire length across had completely faded of its color.