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The Unlucky Vampire Found His Lucky Charm

Yang Liu was an unlucky vampire who was abandoned by his family and was forced to live alone in Beijing. He no longer believed in love because love had hurt him and ruined his life completely. He also didn't want to treat the wound because he no longer believed in good fortune. His life was just full of misfortunes. Zhou Yongliang was a cheerful boy who moved to Beijing to fulfill his late grandfather's last wish. He was a lovely boy who could easily attract other people's attention. He had never experienced love and didn't know much about love. All he wanted to do was just to make his late grandfather's last wish come true. The two of them met in a high school. The vampire was not interested in the human, but the human was interested in the vampire since the beginning. The human tried to get close to the vampire, and gradually melted the vampire's cold heart. Things looked wonderful after the two of them started dating, but that was just the beginning of the real nightmare. The human's secret was revealed, and so did the vampire's secret. It turned out that the vampire was not an ordinary vampire. Things got more complicated when a villain suddenly appeared and tried to take advantage of the vampire. That was when the chaos started. ~~~ Author note: 1. WARNING! It's a super slow-burn romance. The main characters' first direct interaction will start from chapter 14. 2. Tsundere top x cheerful bottom! 3. I'm not Chinese, but I enjoyed reading Chinese novels and watching Chinese dramas and movies, so I tried writing with a Chinese background. 4. This story has a music theme, but I'm not a music expert. I just read some references from the internet. Original cover belongs to me.

26stars · LGBT+
Classificações insuficientes
215 Chs

SLANCIO

Slancio: Momentum, con slancio: with momentum; with enthusiasm.

The relationship between the vampire and the human was kept secret from the public. Zhou Yongliang's words at that time were true. There were many same-sex enthusiasts at school, but still, such an orientation was considered taboo by the majority of the Chinese population. They didn't want to risk being the subject of blasphemy and insults, so they decided to keep the relationship in the closet for now.

Zhou Yongliang didn't own a cellphone, so they couldn't communicate from a distance. Yang Liu suggested his boyfriend buy a cellphone so that they could chat with each other when they weren't in school, but Zhou Yongliang still considered the idea.

Luckily, they could meet secretly in an empty corridor this morning before the bell rang. They had a short chat at that time.

["So, you prefer a backstreet relationship?" Yang Liu asked the shorter boy.