Lubai
Stories
2
Chapters
126
Words
219.8 K
Comments
159
Reading
18 h, 19 m
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Xiao Fei eventually revealed his identity as a prince. “From now on, follow me. Do well, and you’ll be promoted and honored.” Pei Zhuo feigned surprise. “You’re the second prince!” Xiao Fei nodded. “I have someone under me who can slightly alter appearances. If you’re afraid that fop will recognize you, I’ll have him disguise you, as long as you advise me properly on the horse farm. I want 300 young Western horses born this year.” Pei Zhuo replied, “Guaranteed.”…
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16.8 K • Ongoing
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Pei Zhuo slowly, very slowly turned his head to meet the gaze of the two people and two horses at the door. One of them had a scandalously indecent expression—it seemed he could understand—and the steed neighed toward the sky, its nostrils flaring with mockery. It was his first time seeing people from ancient times. How abrupt. Alright, now “okay” was also a blocked word for him. Parental controls were a good thing, indeed—perhaps it was time to apply one to his own mouth as well. Wait a…
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Xiao Xun took out a box and put away the undergarments, then instructed, “Send over three sets of spring clothes.” Li Ruyi said, “Wouldn’t that be blatantly…” …telling Pei Zhuo that it was His Highness who took the underpants? Xiao Xun replied, “It’s fine.” Li Ruyi looked at him with deep respect—Xiao Xun was a gentleman through and through, never afraid of gossip. But Xiao Xun, staring at the box, was thinking on a deeper level. Today, he was more convinced than ever of…
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On the first day of transmigration, Pei Zhuo slept soundly during the first half of the night. In the latter half, he was woken by the sudden ghostly cawing of crows outside. After that, all he had were dreams. First, he dreamt of the results coming out after the senior year’s monthly exams. He and Pei Qingxu were going over the students' grades at his sickbed. Pei Qingxu advised him on each student's personality and how to encourage them through tailored teaching methods… The scene was pale and…
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In the balmy third month of spring, sunlight slanted into a quiet courtyard. A tall ginkgo tree had sprouted new buds. A crow flapped its wings and flew off from a branch. Beneath the ginkgo tree, a beauty lay on a lounger. Pei Zhuo felt the harsh sunlight pierce through his eyelids. His fair, slender fingers came up to press against his brow, blocking out some of the glare. Had he forgotten to close the curtains before bed? His eyelids were too heavy to lift. He tried to endure it, but the light…
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After taking out all the Hunters guarding the church, I pushed open the massive arched door. Creakkkk! A cloud of dust rose as a loud metallic screech echoed through the space. The torches installed throughout the church flickered from the gust of wind that slipped through the crack in the door. The inside of the church was much larger and filthier than expected. There were countless bloodstains everywhere, and all the pews were either broken or lying scattered across the floor. But the most…
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285.7 K • Ongoing
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As I got closer to Zone A-12, the area grew increasingly deserted, and the stench of smoke and rot filled the air. Up ahead, a sign scribbled in red with the words “Danger Zone” came into view. I pulled the brakes and stopped the bike in front of it. Creaaaak! The entrance was marked by a rickety sign that looked like it might fall off at any moment. Beyond the loosely strung barbed wire fence, parts of the ruined city were visible. The stench likely came from monsters, and the burnt smell……
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Eun Woojeong didn’t show much of a reaction to what I said—aside from a slight stiffening of his shoulders. It was unfortunate I couldn’t see his expression because of the mask. I kept my gaze fixed on him as I sorted through my thoughts. The two things Eun Woojeong wanted ultimately boiled down to getting information on Cover. And what I’d prepared in return was information about Eun Woojeong himself. Cover’s information versus Eun Woojeong’s information. When I weighed both on a…
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I ran after the Hunter sent by Spider’s Web, sorting out the situation as I moved. ‘As expected, they’ve been watching us.’ He said he understood when I told him not to spy on us—how shameless can you get? This is why I can’t trust Eun Woojeong. ‘Considering he waited for me to come out, he must’ve noticed the fight at the office too.’ Not just noticed—it’s likely he even knows that Cha Sahyeon was kidnapped. That’s why he stationed his subordinate in the back alley. He…
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The dark shadow that had been churning within slowly shrank and slipped beneath the feet of the skill’s owner. The man who had deactivated the skill looked around with emotionless eyes. All the furniture was destroyed beyond recognition, and massive claw marks—like those left by a giant beast—remained etched into the walls. Amidst the chaos, the only thing left intact was the window. As he lowered his gaze, he saw a boy collapsed in front of him. His face was flushed red with fever, and the…
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