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The Werewolf Prince is My Pet! (BL)

[Pupa is busy with other novels, on indefinite Hiatus.] [Warning: Mature BL content full of kinks ahead.] Cha Junshik was a 24-year-old man who lived alone and earned money by being a BJ (Broadcast Jockey) who streamed his ‘self-care’ session. The diminishing views of his Livestream worried him as this was his only way to earn money. Thus, he started searching for a partner to spice up his live stream. But his search was in vain until that day... when a portal suddenly popped and a man with wolf ears fell on his bed... naked. He was as taller and more muscular than Junshik, but this weird man with wolf ears suddenly hugged his thigh and begged, “S—Sir, please let me stay. I will do anything! Anything as long as you let me stay!" The werewolf prince begged. Cha Junshik saw an opportunity. This Wolf guy had sculpted muscle, a handsome face, and a perky butt. "Anything, you say?" A smirk grew on Cha Junshik's lips as he leaned in and pinched the wolf's chin. "Put this leash on and listen to my orders." -- Official Commissioned Cover -- Contact me: Instagram: @foreverpupa

ForeverPupa · LGBT+
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229 Chs

Alphie and the Ballsack cat! (1)

Alpheus ignored that cat at first until the cat suddenly communicated with him via telepathy;

'Alpheus, this is your Uncle, Uncle MaGallan. Can you hear me?'   

'Huh?' Alpheus was stunned. He thought he had misheard, but it was his mage uncle— Uncle MaGallan's voice who resided inside that hairless sphinx cat in front of him. 

The sphinx cat was leaning on the owner's shoulder as he continued sending messages via telepathy toward Alpheus;

'Can you hear me?'

'Uncle?'

'Yeah, it's your Uncle. I used my remaining mana so I could contact you via telepathy. This is the only way to contact you because the power in your Master's body was too strong. It basically nullifies my magic.'

Alpheus knew that his Mage uncle could send telepathy, even if Alphie had almost zero magic affinity. Because they were of the same race and were related, it wasn't difficult for him.