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[BL] Wolf King and his Fox Consort

[ABO/ Omegaverse - Mature Content] Once a single nation, now the Kingdoms of the Zui wolves and Xin foxes have been enemies for ages, with the humans from Su just trying to survive the fallout. Chu Yun is a pampered nine-tailed fox who lives a life of leisure and contentment, until one day his uncle, the king of Xin, calls him over to announce that a marriage agreement has been signed between Zui and Xin. Xiao Zai might be a prince, but despite his noble birth his position is anything but stable. He and his omega father have struggled to survive the royal harem's cruel games and the king's displeasure. One day, the king informs him that he'll be marrying Chu Yun as part of the treaty between Zui and Xin. It would have been an ideal situation, if it weren't for the fact that both Chu Yun and Xiao Zai were alphas. --- Chu Yun: we're in this mess now, let's try to make the best of it Xiao Zai: ok, how? Chu Yun: .... Xiao Zai: if you come any closer I'll rip your throat out Chu Yun: okay, let's see who has the bigger....teeth. --- Spoiled, cunning proud alpha fox MC x smart, determined, belligerent alpha wolf ML

ThirtyTyrants
Peringkat tidak cukup
282 Chs

The Fox is backed into a corner

Chu Yun followed the guard into the palace, keeping a safe distance behind him.

"Go warn Xiao Zai," he mouthed towards Hua Nanyi.

Her eyebrows scrunched up in worry above her clear eyes, but Chu Yun tightened his lips into a grim line and nodded at her with a swift tilt of his head.

She bit back her recriminations and left silently. 

The palace guard didn't lead him to the throne room as Chu Yun had hoped, instead he directed him to a small room, away from the busiest wings of the palace.

The guard rapped his knuckles against the door, and a gruff voice said from inside: "Let him in."

When Chu Yun walked inside, the King was facing away from the door, his hands clasped behind his back as he looked out the window at one of the palace's courtyards.

"Miaoyan, come closer," he said, not turning away from the open window. Both sides of the paper-pane windows had been thrown open, letting all the cold air in.