[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….. PS: I don't own the cover. If the owner wants me to take it down, let me know.
A few days passed just like that. Cao Haoran was kicked out of his tent the next morning following his and his wife's strange training the previous night. It wasn't because he won, it was merely due to his overindulgence and keeping her awake throughout the night, pushing against her in several different positions.
By the time the next day arrived, Li Mei was still awake and rudely kicked the man out without having a single trace of compassion in her heart. Ever since then, she occupied the entire tent as her own, treating it as her personal lair.
By the time it was the tenth day, Cao Haoran had already become a dried up leaf, looking like someone who hadn't been able to eat for a long time. Sunken cheeks, thin skin, pointing bones….
Okay, that was exaggerating. Li Mei shifted her gaze away and focused on her training, not sparing the man a single glance anymore. She knew he was merely over-reacting because she wasn't glancing at him.