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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Su Xingchen inherited a house where a rare spatial overlap occurred inside.
The person who ‘cohabited’ with him was a young and handsome entrepreneurial elite. This president was very pitiful. He didn’t eat well or sleep well, tossing and turning every night.
Since they happened to live ‘together,’ Su Xingchen also helped the other person cook and clean in passing.
For example, when eating glutinous rice chicken for breakfast, he shared some. When eating beef stew and cucumber salad for lunch, he shared some. When eating bitter melon scrambled eggs at night … Oh- don’t like bitter melon? Ok, here’s pork stir-fry with wood ear mushroom instead!
One month later, Su Xingchen was pleased to discover that the president had been fattened up by him (no?)!
However, what Su Xingchen thought was a mutually tacit companionship, had somehow turned him into the other person’s ‘white moonlight’ (unattainable love).
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Date | Group | Release |
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05/30/21 | Midnightrambles | extra 2 |
05/23/21 | Midnightrambles | extra 1 |
04/20/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c69 |
04/13/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c68 |
04/06/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c67 |
03/30/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c66 |
03/23/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c65 |
03/16/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c64 |
03/09/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c63 |
03/02/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c62 |
02/23/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c61 |
02/16/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c60 |
02/09/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c59 |
02/02/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c58 |
02/02/21 | WhiteMoon x BlackSun | c57 |
To explain just how OP the MC's halo is, there's a part where he saves a monkey from a python, and a few days later the monkey leads him to a $200, 000 100-year-old healing mushroom. Then some important person watching his video coincidentally needed the mushroom to save a famous war veteran grandpa from death. Um.. Okay?
Another strange thing: the ML is relieved after assuming that the one cooking for him is a ghost instead of a human because he's traumatized by the mu*der of his parents during his childhood, and knows how evil humans can be. A few chapters later, the ML comes to the conclusion that the mysterious cook is actually a living human.. And he just accepts it!! WHAT!!??
I'm worried for the ML because of his lack of vigilance and disregard for his health. Eating food that magically appears in your home is not what any sane person would do- it could be poisoned or made by a stalker hiding in his house or something.
It would be easier to accept if the ML thinks that a ghost made it, but he knows that it's a real-life person! Loitering around his house! Most likely squatting somewhere because there is no way anyone can enter and exit the house freely! Who can actually come to the conclusion of "spatial overlap"???
Not sure why the author went this route and made the ML seem predatory. Continually emphasizing the maturity differences between the two and then constantly bringing up that each is a stand in for father/son roles. To each their own, I guess?