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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.The Peng Society for Gentlemen — a secret friend-making club for the homos*xual men of the Great Xia Dynasty. Its services were designed to help its members along in their quest for their lifelong partners. Upon paying a monthly fee of fifty coins, members could get themselves listed in The Pengornisseur after providing a self-portrait, a mailing address, their age and hobbies, as well as a self-introduction. All members would receive a copy of the monthly publication, and they could communicate with one another in private using the information in The Pengornisseur.
Wu Xingzi, a bachelor about to turn forty, worked as the adviser to the magistrate in Qingcheng County.
Qingcheng County was a place with barely any resources. In other words, it was poor. In the list of counties of the Great Xia Dynasty, it had been ranked at the bottom for the past two hundred years.
Wu Xingzi felt that his life was hopeless: not only was he a homosexual, he was also a virg*n. Even his retirement fund was lacking. Worse still, his looks were… forgettable.
He might as well die.
Hence, Wu Xingzi decided to commit su*cide on his fortieth birthday. However, he was unwilling to remain a virg*n to death! And so, gritting his teeth, he joined the Peng Society for Gentlemen and received The Pengornisseur. It was very painful; after all, fifty coins were the sum of his daily expenditure for ten days! He would only pay it once, and he was determined to succeed on his first try.
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One entry per lineYou've Got Mail: The Perils of Pigeon Post
คบสหายผ่านพิราบต้องพึงระวัง
飛鴿交友須謹慎
飞鸽交友须谨慎
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Simply put the interactions between MC and ML can be summed up as follows:
ML: Do you love me?
MC: Yes, I love your d*ck very much!!! (LMFAO)
THIS IS BASICALLY 2/3 OF THE STORY and almost everytime it's hard not to imagine the ML's heart shattering piece by piece to see how much the guy he brought in an as a substitute to "use" gave zero f*cks about him except for his dick. The ML loses so bad at his own game that it's so hard to not RoFL throughout the story.
The MC is the MVP. He's the man of story. His sense of self-aware naivete drives everybody - the ML, the scheming side characters, the villains and even those who find him disgusting- up a wall so bad that, they always at a loss when it comes to this old man (Our MC is an aged 40 yr old man).
Anyways should you read it? OFCOURSE. IT'S THE BEST STORY I'VE READ IN A WHILE that didn't mess things up with cheesy dialogues or nonsensical twists. The plot is what you'd expect but takes a non-linear execution with some added unexpected political turn towards the latter half of the story. It was nice- and a spicy change to the story that in other ways limited to the romantic conflict alone.
Overall:
Characters- 10/10 (The MC and ML are very well developed and the ML has considerable character development. None of the side characters are merely props to MCs and have a hand in the plot some way or another)
Plot-
Romantic aspect: 9/10 The development was very organic and we could see how both the MC and ML came to love eachother. Even the conflict from unrequited loves and past flings were well balanced. (Not overly dramatic or angsty).
Political aspect: 6/10. It was good, a bit rushed and has unresolved issues but adds colour to an otherwise romance-only story. Aids to the dramatic effect of the story.
Also the motherfreaking proposal gift of d*ck pics!! Pls, I felt like the author had gun trolling the readers at that part- The ending was on crack.
Bonus- SMUT YA'LL! WOHOOOO! *Inhumane noises*
It was very graphic and deliciously written. A f*cking treat.
I had one problem though.
How can an an*s lubricate by itself???
The story introduced us to our main lead Wu, who is 40 years of age, a simple county advisor who wanted only simple things in life. He didn't like to complicate his daily routines so much, never got involved in gossips, politics or anything that would even slightly show extra ambition. I can relate, because honestly, he is me and you in every way! Since homosexuality is not something common yet not forbidden, he was never involved in men before in his life despite the strong urge to do so. Well, the story started to gallop when he was introduced to a homos*xual community called the Peng society and that is where he met our second main lead ! Characters
Wu is such a refreshing lead ! I have never read a novel with a lead like this where I could easily relate to every little f ups he always stumble himself into! The second hand embarassment is too strong in this novel. I found myself rolling in laughter everytime Wu embarasses himself but I didn't feel bad for laughing at all because the heavens is also very kind to our main lead and no matter how much of a bad luck he had, he was never really kicked down too hard by anyone. It is thanks to his pure natured personality that every ill intentions that comes his way, never seems to manifest properly because dirty tricks only works on those who get it, but he doesn't get it, get it? Guan, our second main lead, started off as a prick. But really, I sympathise with him so much. I don't know why other reviewers hate him as a character. I didn't feel hate for him as he was relatable as well. If I grew up getting everything I wanted, always being told that I am smarter than everyone else and even the heavens always give me everything I need, I would have been a prick too. But given someone with his background, he is still very kind and attentive when he wants to be but given his yin&yang kinda personality, he can also be a devil incarnate if you mess with him. Guan is such a kick ass character and you never know what he will be capable off. Everyone else here just helps to build the story. I felt like every character was relevant and was not wasteful. I used to think this Lu guy is like Shizun Chu Wanning kinda character and that Wu will never win against him. Hence, it kept me interested on the story just to see what would happen to Wu and Lu. Some things to point out too:
1) I feel that you somewhat need to add an omegaverse tag to this. I was cringing so hard at some parts but I understood it was put in to maximize the smut effect in the novel. But really, men or women alike do not self lubricate themselves there unless they need to defecate. Ok, I said it.
2) And like someone else here who mentioned this too, stop pumping into someone who has fainted!
3) The author keeps saying Wu has mouselike features, dude, I need to imagine a good looking guy when I read this, but I kept imagining mickey mouse in Confucian robes : ( Overall, if you dont mind the weird smut, it will be a good ride for the story line!