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Little Song Bird Is Pregnant [BL]

Heavenly rain, once upon hundred years the human realm was gifted with a great shower of spiritual energy. All heavenly creatures and cultivators drench in it to increase their cultivation. Qu Wren, a hundred-year-old Oyster, was finally allowed to the surface with the other young oysters. With his shell wide open, he was waiting for the heavenly water to drip in. “Eh, why is it so coppery.... is my drop of heavenly rain so special?!” Qu wren happily swam back in. Two months later, holding his bloated stomach, he rushed to a healer clam. “You are pregnant with a little pearl,” the clam shouted in glee. “B—but... I was only drenched in heavenly rain,” Qu wren stuttered. “Oh, the heavens have blessed us. This is a holy blessing of one of the heavenly beasts. Such an auspicious event,” the clam happily jumped around spreading news of his pregnancy. “Then who is the father of my pearl?” And so the little oyster left his ocean in search for his baby daddy. P.s I dont own the cover art

Lullabybao · LGBT+
Peringkat tidak cukup
200 Chs

Chapter 119 - The Probationary test

A month passes and Wren finally settled down in his academy. Today he had a major selection test happening. He had to make a level two pills with less than five percent impurities.

Wren was privately practicing in his room. The herbs were graciously provided by Meng Lei and he also gave him pill formulas to practice on.

His help was really useful.

He was able to break through to a level four stage of pill-making quickly. but since he was not an official student, he did not proceed to the upper class as Meng Lei suggested.

He wanted to wait until he passed the test. Plus, he had Feng to take care of. The baby was such a tease. He would usually hide from them now and then, and Feng would start to panic.

It was chaotic, to say the least.

The child was very mischievous and loved playing pranks. Feng was not one for pranks. He took everything very seriously. The poor guy cried at least a few times a week, saying that the child was missing.