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Wake Up As Gay Werewolf Prince [BL]

WARNING! MATURE CONTENT! --- How do you celebrate Valentine's Day? Maybe you will answer that you are going to confess your feelings to someone while saying: "Be my valentine?" It was a common thing, but Bai Chen had another idea for celebrating Valentine's Day. He already had a girlfriend who was beautiful, intelligent, and kind, but on Valentine's Day, he wanted to make his girlfriend his Valentine in a different way. Having lived for more than two decades but still a virgin, Bai Chen wanted to end his virginity today as a way to make his girlfriend his Valentine. He was very enthusiastic about it, but who would have thought that his heart wasn't strong enough to stand his enthusiasm until he finally got a heart attack when he was only one step away from making his girlfriend his Valentine? And what was even worse, not only did Bai Chen fail to make his girlfriend his valentine, but he was also transmigrated to a world completely different from his world. He transmigrated into another world and became a Werewolf Prince, and as if that wasn't bad enough, he became a gay Werewolf Prince. --- "How can I be gay? I'm as straight as a metal pipe, and I will only break but never bend!" "Are you sure about that? But metals are ductile and malleable, and they can be shaped, bent, or manipulated without breaking." --- Note: the MC (Bai Chen) is the bottom, while the ML (Zhu Ge/Wu Jinhai) is the top Original cover belongs to me.

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HALL OR HELL?

Just like the architecture in his palace, the beams and pillars in Rongyao Imperial Palace were also made of wood. Not only were the beams and columns made of wood, but the walls were also made of the same material.

Apart from that similarity, Bai Chen also noticed that the Rongyao Imperial Palace was also dominated by the color red just like his palace. Most of the columns in the palace were painted red, and just like what he knew in his previous life, red was also the most auspicious color in the empire.

Red meant vitality, longevity, happiness, and success. Some people also believed that red would bring good luck, recognition, and fame.