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The Ger's Contract Marriage [BL]

Updates 1am GMT+8 __ From an apocalyptic world, Xu Feng transmigrates into a parallel world with a third gender. The heavens took pity on the 19-year-old who died as he awakened his ability in his original world, so he started a new life as a ger. What is a ger? The third gender, a man who can impregnate women and be impregnated by men. There were even more surprises waiting for Xu Feng. He not only awakened a wood ability from his previous world, he was also met with a contract marriage he couldn’t refuse in the new world. “Carry my son’s child, and I’ll make sure you live comfortably for the rest of your life.” “Whether you can birth a son for me or not, I don’t care. Just don’t get in my way, and I’ll make sure you want for nothing.” Xu Feng looked at his “mother-in-law,” then back at his "playboy" of a “husband” before looking toward the fertile fields and vast mountains. A peaceful farming life as a landlord with a spoiled young master was better than living life in the apocalypse. But Xu Feng was transported to a world with cultivation, demon beasts, and hidden secrets, a simple farming life might be too much to ask for. — [Cultivation, Farming, Multiple partners/Throuple, BL, R-18, Child, HE]

Ellie_Ethereal · LGBT+
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555 Chs

Many Gifts

Xu Feng, a modern man who often watched period and wealthy CEO dramas with his mother and had a love for online novels, was no stranger to the trope of the thieving steward or butler. 

 

The actions of Steward Wu, while involving a significant sum of money, didn't surprise him too much. He understood how a greedy person like Steward Wu could take such risks when an easy target (Xu Feng) was placed in front of them.

 

If Xu Feng had some kind of backing, Steward Wu might have held back a bit. 

 

In his eyes, the more disgusting ones were Auntie Lan and Lifen. Their pitiful pleas and their involvement in Steward Wu's scheme repulsed him. These women had no familial ties to Si, San, or Erlang, yet they were the only adults the children had ever known.