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[BL] EGOTISTIC

[18+, nsfw, mature content, sensitive content] After the death of his parents in a car accident, Akagi Suga sold his parents' house and moved to another area. He raised his younger brother alone, their life didn't go smoothly but at least as long as Suga lived with his younger brother, their life was always pleasant. Until finally people from IHPS (International Human Protection Squad) approached him, making Akagi Suga remember again that his father was a former instructor of that special forces. He didn't want to get involved with people from an organization created by elites under the guise of ‘military’, an organization filled with crazy people, but when Nakajima Yuki, his childhood friend asked Suga to join IHPS, at first Suga refused, however— "It wasn't an accident, both your parents were killed." He already had this suspicion for a long time. 'Will going to IHPS make it easier for me to find out which organization killed my parents?' And why did a madman named Zion Hughes always make it difficult for him to find out about the organization? (ps ; I won't give warning for adult scenes iykwim, I will give warning if there's sensitive content)

chacantsleep · LGBT+
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180 Chs

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"It's been five years."

"And?"

"You promised to forgive me if I didn't see you for five years."

The red-eyed man said lowly, there was a glimmer of hope dancing in his intonation.

Suga mentally beat himself up, maybe he saw it wrong, but he felt that the man momentarily looked like a puppy that didn't want to be abandoned by its owner.

The long-haired man just blinked, his face devoid of emotion. He stared at the man as if he didn't want this situation to last any longer.

"There's a 'maybe' in what I said."

"Niel ...."

"Go away, just leave me alone. I'm working here."

So this beautiful long haired man's name was Niel— even the name suits his beautiful appearance. Suga tilted his head, suddenly trying to think deeply, he seemed to have heard this name somewhere but he couldn't quite remember when he heard it.