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The Prince Can Do Divination

Platonic Paradigm
Lu Mingyuan transmigrated to become the Sixth Prince of the Great Yan Dynasty. Because his original self was seduced by beauty and let the Demoness of the Demon Kingdom go, he committed a grave crime, was confined for 30 years, and declared to have absolutely no chance at the Emperor's Throne. He unexpectedly obtained a mysterious Six-Yao Turtle Shell, which allows him to see all sorts of hexagrams, turn misfortune into good fortune, and receive the buffs of various Fate Grids. 【Upper Trigram of Good Fortune: Guarding the palace is a blessing, as the other Princes will not see you as a thorn in their side. The misfortune is that your reputation will make you ineligible for the Emperor's Throne. After being confined, you can obtain the Emperor Orange Fate Grid (Trapped Dragon in the Abyss).】 【Lower Trigram of Good Fortune: It is a misfortune to be exiled to the Western Wilderness, where military disaster will follow. The blessing is that you will be far from the Imperial Court, the land is vast and the sky is high, allowing for a successful escape. You can obtain the Azure Fate Grid (Exiled Emperor).】
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Hurt Me Like You Mean It [BL]

[Updates resume March. Due to exams] [This book contains, explicit and mature scenes—no r*pe. Not advised for viewers under 18, protect thy purity] Lance Dixon is drowning in a debt that isn’t his. His parents’ financial mistakes have fallen entirely onto him, and his life has collapsed into a constant struggle to stay afloat. He has never denied what he is. Lance is a masochist, and most people he’s dated couldn’t handle that truth. Every relationship ended the same way, leaving him with needs no one was willing to meet. Everything shifts on a night he drinks too much and ends up venting to a stranger. In a mix of frustration and alcohol, Lance jokes that he’d sell himself to anyone willing to pay off his debt. The stranger, Ansel Lowell, doesn’t brush it off. He asks how much. And when Lance tells him, Ansel offers a deal: three months living under his terms, in exchange for clearing the debt completely. The deal is straightforward and seems almost like relief. But as the days pass, the dynamic between them deepens in ways neither expected. What began as a simple exchange grows into a connection that is far more consuming, and far more dangerous, than either of them intended. [Excerpt] Lance meant to pull away when Ansel stepped closer, but his body didn’t move. Ansel’s hand hovered near his jaw, just close enough to make Lance’s breath catch. “Do you understand what you agreed to?” Ansel asked quietly. Lance swallowed. “You’re paying off my debt. I stay with you for three months. That’s it.” A hint of a smile tugged at Ansel’s mouth, which made him more dangerous because of it. “No, Lance. That’s the surface of it. I want you to hear the truth.” Lance’s pulse stumbled. Ansel leaned in just enough that Lance could feel the warmth of his breath. “I’m going to take up space in your life. I’m going to have you when I want you. I’m going to learn every weakness you try to hide, and I will use them. I will claim you, piece by piece, until you can’t tell where your choices end and mine begin.” Lance exhaled shakily. “Do you worst Mr. Lowell, I can handle it.”
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