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The Prince's Forbidden Desire

[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…..

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Cao Haoran glanced at the lady sleeping on the ground, still in the same position as before. Now that he had transformed into a human, he knew that he could help her better.

But right now, he knew that if his cover was blown, he might not be able to save her at all. Of course, he wouldn't let her suffer throughout the time all the same. Since he was here, he could use this chance to at least make her life in the prison better.

But glanced about as he used his hand and generated a ball of golden energy. Sure, he was a demon now, but that energy he sucked seemed to be the mere source of all the energies around. So he not only could suck in demonic powers, but he could also get all the celestial and normal spiritual powers.

In the end, he knew he could use all kinds of spells now thanks to that ball of energy. Now that he thought about it, Li Wei's original constitution and identity was really what he thought about.