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AN ICE STATUE, FOODIE AND A FLIRT [BL]

AN ICE STATUE, FOODIE AND A FLIRT [BL]

The story is about a 17 [ hundred of years] old Anying who got given the very things he dislikes in life. he loves world peace, freedom, fun and... food. hated killing, Gore , hunger and boredom amongst many others well he loves running away from home whenever he was about getting bound to a location and he always escapes. until the day he made the grave mistake of... allowing himself marry two mysterious people in the hopes of acting coquettish and being set free. but he never knew, not wanting to get tied to the affairs of the throne would get him tied to the affairs of a dome instead. well join this foodie and his tamers as they go through the journey of... taming each other out ... a might likely to find cut scene ... Arenas of death. he abandoned it for years, and came back to meet he had downgraded to third from first rank. that was how hard the game was no worries, he was glad that the game's progress was saved in his cloud account. so he just reinstalled it and continued to regain his former glory The cute thing was so busy playing a game that he didn't notice someone behind him until he heard a deep deadly voice " hand it over ". " ah!". he screamed and turned around thereby loosing hold on the controls of his character. his heart was pounding hard as he held the fabric covering his chest. ' dude you scared me! ' he wanted to yell but no he got up and jumped of the bed to keep his distance before staring at the man's handsome yet chilling visage. he had no time to admire the Man's physique at the moment as he asked while gulping trying to divert the man's attention. " w--what are you, d--doing here?". he was also curious with his fear on why the ice cube was in his room and not being a decoration in his usual position. but his question was met with the darkening of electric blue orbs and a chilling. " now ". ' momma... '. he took a step back instead of handing the phone over because he didn't want his phone to get confiscated... but there was nothing wrong with his phone! this was bullying!!. due to his actions, the room temperature dropped and when he thought the devil would pounce on him, his phone left his hand and appeared on the taller man's outstretched hand. "noooooooo!!! --". " shut up". interupted the flirt who had been leaning on the door bane. Anying didn't dare stare at his face but he could feel dreadful eyes on him. "y-you! what are you doing with my phone!". he yelled when he saw the ice cube's slender fingers operating his phone with lightning speed. but he got no response. "..." Anying began sweating " there's nothing in it !. hand it over !". he was ignored until 30 seconds later, the cube handed him his phone. when he snatched it waringly, he heard the flirt ask in nonchalance " did you delete it from the clouds?". "yes" the cube replied. the foodie got a bad feeling, so he checked his phone quickly and when he did, all Data from his loving game was... gone. it was deleted... for ever... and he couldn't start again because his account was now restricted by the cube. hot tears streamed down his face as he began to sniff. "you're crying because of a mere game ?". his chin was held and he was forced to look up into darkened electric blue eyes. '' mere... mere... mere... mere game! you got jealous of a mere game!. why the heck are you so possessive??!! ".he asked in fury. but the man replied with furrowed brows " it was just non existent Data.l'm still asking why you're crying about it ". unbelievable!. " you got jealous of non existent set of data! why!! ". the guy was furious. ".... " speechless. " because he can. and you have nothing to do about it. you don't have a choice anyway, so stick to whatever we tell you ". answered the flirt. silence then, " I want a deep kiss ". says the flirt as he walked towards him. " no! " screamed Anying. in this kind of situation?!. the flirt tilted his brow in question and asked " who asked you? ". right.
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The Statue of the Pharaoh
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2024-12-25 16:20
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The statue of the founder
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2024-10-21 15:39
The statue of the ancestor was also known as the industry god, the walking god, the ancestor, and the grandmaster. It was a god that the ancestors of all walks of life worshipped and worshipped. In ancient China, every industry had its own ancestors. For example, the ancestor of carpentry was Lu Ban, the ancestor of wine-making was Du Kang, and the ancestor of opera was Tang Xuanzong Li Longji. The statue of the founder was usually worshipped in the temple of the founder or worshipped in the sacrificial ceremony of the industry. The image and characteristics of the statue of the founder varied according to the profession. Some of the statues were mighty and majestic, some were kind and gentle, and some were animal images. The statue of the founder had an important position in Chinese traditional culture. It not only represented the founder of the industry, but also represented the spirit and cultural tradition of the industry. By offering sacrifices to the statue of the founder, people could express their respect and gratitude to the founder, and at the same time, they could pray for the blessing and protection of the founder. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
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2024-11-14 05:40
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2024-12-26 17:33
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Mother Stone Statue
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2024-12-25 15:00
The mother stone statue referred to the stone statues or statues that worshipped the image of the mother in various places. We can find some information about the mother stone statue. First of all, the Dragon Mother Temple was located in Wuzhou, Guangxi. It had the tallest stone statue of the Dragon Mother in the country, which was 38 meters high, showing the majesty and nobility of the Dragon Mother. Secondly, the Mother of the Yellow River in Lanzhou, Gansu Province was like a sculpture of the Yellow River, the mother river of the Chinese nation, which had a certain artistic value. In addition, the Green Tara sitting statue in Horseshoe Temple was also a female stone statue that was worshiped. It was said that it had the power to support and achieve one's wishes. Finally, on Mount Limu in Hainan, there was a stone statue that looked like a loving mother of the Li tribe. It was lifelike and had a profound meaning. To sum up, the mother stone statue was a stone statue or stone statue dedicated to the image of the mother in various places, with different cultural and artistic values.
Statue of Great Aunt
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2024-12-25 14:49
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2024-12-25 14:07
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2024-12-15 02:01
The Three Pure Buddhas were not symbols of Buddhism, but the highest gods of Taoism. The Three Pure Ones referred to the three gods in Taoism, namely Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, and Heavenly Lord Dao De. These statues were usually worshiped in the Three Pristines Hall of the Taoist temple. The Heavenly Lord Yuanshi held a spiritual pearl, which symbolized the state before the world was opened; the Heavenly Lord Lingbao held a jade light Ruyi, which represented the supreme virtue of the Jade Emperor; the Heavenly Lord Dao De held a fan of the Yin and Yang Mirror, which symbolized the evolution of the world and the division of Yin and Yang. The order in which these statues were placed was fixed. Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was in the center, while Heavenly Lord Lingbao and Heavenly Lord Dao De were on the left and right. The image of the Three Pure Buddhas was different from the Buddha in Buddhism. The Buddha was usually depicted wearing a golden kasaya and holding golden Buddha beads. This reflected the different interpretation and expression of gods in Taoism and Buddhism.
Medusa Statue Egg
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2024-10-20 17:35
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2024-11-10 08:24
In the clown statue ghost story, the statue is scary because it defies normal expectations. It might move or change position without any explanation. Also, the idea that it could be haunted by a malevolent spirit makes it really terrifying. People are often afraid of the unknown, and a clown statue with supposed paranormal activity represents that unknown very well. It's like it has a life of its own, and that thought is very unsettling.
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