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Cox’s bazar

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Leveling up by observing legends

It should have been a perfectly normal day for Yun Je-Chae. But it wasn't. Instead, he finds himself in the body of a boy, Bai Yu-Jin, in a completely unknown world after he died by very strange, dangerous, handsome and not exactly human man. The boy whose body he possessed has an older sister who does not take care of him and a younger brother who he takes care of. Their parents died when a dungeon opened in the town where they lived. They were left with only three things from them: a bracelet, earrings and a book. Their older 'sister' tried to sell it, but because of the low price, she ended up giving it to Yu-Jin as a 'gift'. And what a surprise when the book turns into a system thanks to which Je-Chae can levels up. And another surprise! That bracelet and earrings are weapons! So let's get down to it! Level up! ______________________________________________________________________________ Scene from book: "Sang-jun!" I whinned and held tightly to the boy's shoulder. "I hope you won't leave your precious dongsaeng here all alone!" I said, refusing to let go. "Stop acting childish, the dungeon won't clear itself, right dear dongsaeng?" Sang-Jun said in my ear, causing my cheeks turn to a deep red color. Damn him! That pretty bastard knows exactly what he's doing! I cursed my hyung but obediently let go of his arm and followed him into the dungeon. ______________________________________________________________________________ Bl - boy x boy

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