[Warning: Nature content ahead!] Li Mei, a demoness who was used to running away from the brothel to save her little virginity, one day bumped into the arrogant, ruthless, and unpredictable third prince of the Cao Dynasty. Thank god, she was cross-dressing at that time. She had expected the man to let her go, but alas! It turned out the prince was nowhere as elegant as they would think. He forced ‘him’ to enter into his harem and slept next to ‘him’ every single night. When she thought that was the limit of his craziness, the elegant prince also bumped into her in her real, female demoness form in a park. Ever since then, the elegant and majestic prince only had two things to do in his life: teasing the person in his palace, and teasing the person in the park. Li Mei: “Let go of me!” (Speaking the same words through both her male and female forms.) The elegant prince: “Never. Teasing you is the goal of my eternal life.” Li Mei: “.....” She wondered how the man would react if he ever found out the two of them were the same person….. PS: I don't own the cover. If the owner wants me to take it down, let me know.
Cao Haoran woke up early in the morning and instead of taking his dear wife to the training ground, he sneaked away and instead headed to the imperial library.
There were two imperial libraries in the entire kingdom. The one at the palace was just for show, containing the information that was meant to be learned by the princes and other officials. The ones that were actually meant to be hidden were saved here at the border of all places.
Sure, the border was the most dangerous place to hide something like this, especially the border between the Cao and Xiu kingdoms. But it was exactly because of this that the Emperor took up the risk and dumped all the forbidden scrolls here, safely keeping them all underground.
What's more, only a few people had access to the key to this forbidden library, and one of them was Cao Haoran. Not even the crown prince got the benefit of having the keys to this special place. In fact, the other princes didn't even know about it.