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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.LingYang spent 500RMB to buy a ladyboy account, and it came with a husband?
Just after logging into the game he was informed that the account was in debt, and he had no choice but to sell himself and act as a couple with his ‘husband’.
LingYang: I only bought an account, why must you force a husband on me?
YeLang: You can also choose not to take the husband but the debt instead.
LingYang: Dear, can I not have the free gift?
YeLang: Sorry, it’s a bundle, no returns allowed.
At first glance, it’s a story about how a little antelope accidentally entered the embrace of a big-tailed wolf after escaping from a tiger’s den.
But it’s actually an inspirational story about how an innocent straight man was actively turned gay by a little bottom with a boots fetish, then went through a series of complex mentality changes, finally becoming a cold-blooded, black-bellied S top!
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One entry per lineOnline Game: I'm Not Worthy
TANW
Võng du chi Ngã Bất Phối
เกมรักนี้ราคา 500 หยวน
小羚羊与夜太狼
網遊之我不配
网游之我不配
Related Series
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You Boys Play Games Very Well (3)
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How Dare You Attack My Support! (2)
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Latest Release
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01/20/19 | BlackBoxTL | c36 |
01/20/19 | BlackBoxTL | c35 |
01/19/19 | BlackBoxTL | c34 |
01/19/19 | BlackBoxTL | c33 |
01/18/19 | BlackBoxTL | c32 |
01/17/19 | BlackBoxTL | c31 |
01/16/19 | BlackBoxTL | c30 |
01/15/19 | BlackBoxTL | c29 |
01/14/19 | BlackBoxTL | c28 |
01/14/19 | BlackBoxTL | c27 |
01/13/19 | BlackBoxTL | c26 |
01/13/19 | BlackBoxTL | c25 |
01/12/19 | BlackBoxTL | c24 |
01/12/19 | BlackBoxTL | c23 |
01/11/19 | BlackBoxTL | c22 |
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- The complicated plot? I'm not sure if this is a pro! The plot purposely becomes more and more complicated with different characters and lies, which I usually dislike, but this story has managed so far to just steer itself clear of annoying.
THE CONS:-
- The BD*M: Although flagged from the the start, this aspect doesn't really come into play until sometime after chapter 50. Initially, it fells incongruous, unnecessary and quite badly done. The tone of the rest of the novel is like a lively romcom, and the BD*M just seems thrown in for the sake of it, making it feel clunky and badly-transitioned. What's worse, though, is that the ML's dominance doesn't feel charming or seductive - instead, he just feels like a petty, chauvinistic man who has to exert his dominance regardless of the feelings of his partner or else he'll feel emasculated; not romantic or erot*c at all. Luckily for him, the MC goes along with it because the author has decided he likes it.
- EDIT: It turned out to be acceptable, so don't be put off by its bad introduction. The ML improves a lot and the BD*M, without taking over the story, gradually becomes a way that they develop a deeper connection. I was pleasantly surprised to see that this became a vehicle for the ML to actually become a more considerate partner, so I was glad I persisted with the story over the less likeable parts.
All in all, this is a lively and enjoyable story, written with a little more sophistication than many BL stories around. The author did a fairly good job of tying up all of the various complicated threads and I found the ending mostly satisfying.I'm 100% for MC + ML, but my heart hurts for Tiger. It's realistic though I guess, as real life is not always fair
- MC is a compulsive liar. I get that he would lie to the team for his identity, but what the hell lol? Why you must make up such ridiculous lies? Don't you know the principle of mixing %70 of lies with %30 truth? He fails so bad at lying that I just cringe real hard instead of finding it amusing at some point. Also, why lie to Wolf? What's the point? He already knows you're not the real Bell, you asked to meet multiple times, why still lie? f*cking mystifying.
- Gay paradise. Alright, it's a BL, school is also supper accommodating and even has a forum for homosexuals, but why is everyone gay? Like, all males except ML (who also turns gay later) are gay, and female characters are just brainless fujoshis. Just how ded your brain you must be to yell "AGHHH LITTLE BOTTOM!! COME OOON QUICKLY GIVE HIM A SEAT!!" or refer to your teacher as "ice cold bottom"? Supporting homosexuality is good, but man, this is crazy.
- The whole world is only as big as the city our cast resides in. A supposedly super popular game, relies on a bunch of 10th graders to support it? Half of the best players are either from their guild or either from their guild lol, no other options. What makes MMORPG games fun, aside from gameplay itself, is competitiveness. What's the point of even describing gameplay if you know oh so well that our high school kids can sweep anyone and everyone left and right? Seriously, does this game has no other players?
- Messy relationships. Since every f*cking one knows each other and MC is a compulsive liar, it's inevitable. Person A likes B, B knows C who has a crush on D, E is B's ex and only F knows it amongst the group, D is a lost cause that knows A would never go for him but loves nevertheless... Too many characters. Halfway to the chapter, you forget who is who and the fact that the author keeps introducing new ones before establishing ones before doesn't make my job easier here.
- Bland characters. It's because of having too many of them, probably. Even MC and ML are the same. Other than their occasional fun conversations, they fell flat in every department. Not to mention MC isn't the most likable one.
- Too many coincidences. Just too f*cking many.
- Bizarre storytelling. Characters talk too much but don't tell a sh*t at the same time. MC acts too mysterious which is borderline chuuni. I feel like the author dropped too many questions here and there just to make sure there's always something to tell whenever you're struck. When they get a new idea, explain %1 of previous questions and proceeds to add a bunch of new ones.
Guess that's it? Could also be more but I... more>>