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Wake Up As The Prince's Wife [BL]

SEQUEL OF "WAKE UP AS GAY WEREWOLF PRINCE" UPDATE TWICE A DAY! MATURE CONTENTS! --- Synopsis: One day, Yu Ming suddenly woke up in Wu Jingguo's arms, and a single question popped into his mind: "Did I just wake up as the Prince's wife?" Yu Ming had no purpose in life after killing his father, and since Wu Jinhai, the one he had been following for years, had reached his goal, Yu Ming felt that his life no longer had any use. But then he received a new job as Wu Jingguo's attendant, and the two of them also received a mission in the demon realm from the Emperor. Their relationship started with complications and also developed with complications. They hated each other, but after discovering the truth about each other, the hatred lessened. They had slept together a few times, but having sex didn't mean there was love between them, did it? Their adventures continued to uncover one truth after another related to them. Meeting new people day after day, would their relationship also meet a new chapter? --- IMPORTANT NOTE: This novel is a sequel to "Wake Up As Gay Werewolf Prince" but with Yu Ming and Wu Jingguo as the main characters. However, Bai Chen and Wu Jinhai's story will also continue in this novel, so please read "Wake Up As Gay Werewolf Prince" first to understand this novel better ^^ Main pairing: Yu Ming (bottom) x Wu Jingguo (top) Side pairing: Bai Chen (bottom) x Wu Jinhai (top) ---- HAPPY READING!

26stars · LGBT+
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456 Chs

LET HIM GO!

On the stone table, he gently pressed the tip of the brush into the inkstone. The previously half-dry brush was wet again with black ink, and he brought the brush closer to the paper once more.

Stroke after stroke was done on previously blank paper. There was no hesitation in every movement of the brush, and every line drawn on the paper was full of confidence.

None of the lines stopped halfway, indicating that the person holding the brush did not have any doubts when making those lines. He definitely wouldn't stop before whatever he drew was finished—

"MING GEGE!"

—or maybe not.