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(BL) Unlimited Chances To Catch My Wife

(BL) Unlimited Chances To Catch My Wife

What's so interesting about a naive and crybaby person, you ask? When they blacken, they become the abyss itself. *** Xie Ai, an IT genius and an A-level cultivator, was suddenly sucked into a strange world full of horror and mysteries. The worse thing was he didn't have his specks when he transmigrated. So when everyone was passing the instances, collecting the evidence, and running away from the monsters, Xie Ai was practically useless. Jumping off a cliff, bumping into a pole, or serving himself to the ghosts and monsters had become his routine. As he managed to somehow live through the hurdles, he realized one tragic NPC in every world would stick to him like glue. Be it a human, a ghost, a merman, a dragon…. But when he saw the NPC's face, he was shocked, saying, "It's you?!" *** A little boy with emerald eyes suddenly appeared inside the blanket. Xie Ai, who was trying to sleep peacefully, trembled in fear. "You… what do you want?" "I came to accompany you. Didn't you say you'd sleep with me?" Xie Ai: "...." I misjudged. Later… A certain man with sharp emerald eyes pushed Xie Ai against a tree. “Then… Do you want me to prove how I feel?”   “H-How?” Xie Ai suddenly didn’t want to know. “Don’t blame me for doing this. It’s you who asked," said the man. And then, they kissed. *** Tags: Quick transmigration, QT, BL, Unlimited flow, mystery, romance, smut, yaoi, R-18, gore, lovers to enemies to lovers, villain. *** Sequel to MEWS! *** Arc 1: A Prison Ghost Arc 2: A Haunting Lantern Arc 3: A Cursed Kingdom Arc 4: Mountain Of Remorse Arc 5: The Cursed Sea *** PS: Smut starts from the second arc! Caution: MEWS readers, if you're okay with spoilers, you can read this story. Or if you're not okay with spoilers, just wait until MEWS ends. PS: Commissioned art! I thank Lia for making me such a wonderful and sm*xy cover! So don't use it indiscriminately, okay?
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How did the Cast of 'Catch Me If You Can' True Story Adapt to Their Roles?
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2024-11-25 17:20
Leonardo DiCaprio likely studied a lot about the real Frank Abagnale Jr. to adapt to his role. He might have looked into his mannerisms and the way he thought. Tom Hanks, for Carl Hanratty, probably focused on the mindset of an FBI agent, being dogged in his pursuit.
The Cast of 'Catch Me If You Can' True Story: Who Were the Main Actors?
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2024-11-24 23:49
The main actor in 'Catch Me If You Can' was Leonardo DiCaprio. He played Frank Abagnale Jr., a brilliant con artist. Tom Hanks also starred in the movie as Carl Hanratty, the FBI agent who was chasing Frank. These two actors were crucial in bringing the true story to life on the big screen.
Catch a crush
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2024-12-27 10:51
A crush was an emotion that was hidden in the bottom of one's heart, but sometimes it would be expressed through some subtle actions. Women would do some small things to their crush, such as frequent contact and interaction, often taking the initiative to chat with you, and deliberately observing you. These behaviors may be women trying to get closer to you and express their love and concern for you. In addition, when a girl has a crush on you, she may show unconscious physical contact and a strong desire to show off. Psychology also pointed out that people who had a crush on each other often comforted their feelings through physical contact. However, these were just some possible signs. The specific situation varied from person to person. To capture a crush, one needed keen observation and careful insight.
Is Catch 22 a novel?
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2024-10-09 02:00
Definitely. Catch 22 is indeed a novel. It's known for its unique style and satirical take on war and bureaucracy.
What's the catch?
1 answer
2025-01-09 14:17
Maoni's most popular work was 'Celebrating Years.' This novel attracted many readers with its author's excellent writing style, ups and downs of the plot, and full character creation. In addition, Maoni also had other well-known works, such as " Choosing the Heavens,"" The Great Path Facing Heaven,"" The Vermilion Bird," and " The Visitor." However, there was no clear mention of which work was the best work. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to the question of which book is the best.
What's the catch?
1 answer
2025-01-09 02:58
Trickery referred to some shady, secretive, and secretive operations, such as black whistle. The term came from the fact that cats liked to cover their own feces and urine with debris, so fishy referred to behavior similar to cat urine. In modern Chinese, the word " fishy " was generally used to describe something that seemed reasonable but was actually a trick or deception. It could also refer to the loopholes, loopholes, and illogical aspects of a matter. The word 'Maoni' was popular in the old Beijing dialect and was also used as the pen name of the online writer Maoni. In short, dirty was an adjective used to describe some improper means or hidden tricks.
What's the catch?
1 answer
2025-01-08 12:18
Maoni was a Chinese phrase that was often used to describe things that were unclear or unclear, or to refer to dishonest means and techniques such as deception, tricks, and schemes. There were many explanations for the specific meaning of being fishy. There was a saying that Maoni originated from the drama of the Yuan Dynasty. One of the characters was called " cat ", who often played some sinister and cunning characters. Therefore," Maoni " had the meaning of " conspiracy." Another way of saying it was that it came from the old Beijing dialect. It was a homonym for "problem", indicating that there was a problem or deception in the matter. In addition, there was another saying that Maoni was a Persian word that had been introduced into Chinese. It was pronounced as "manee", meaning "hidden". In short, Maoni was widely used in modern Chinese. It was often used to describe things that were not transparent, unclear, or problematic.
What's the catch?
1 answer
2024-12-30 04:17
Maoni's most popular work was Celebrating Years. This novel attracted many readers with its author's excellent writing style, ups and downs of the plot, and full character creation. In addition, Maoni also had other well-known works, such as " Choosing the Heavens,"" The Great Path Facing Heaven,"" The Vermilion Bird," and " The Visitor." However, there was no explicit mention of which work was the best work of Maoni. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to the question of which book is the best.
Reborn to catch spies
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2024-12-28 11:29
The following were some recommendations for novels about catching spies in the modern era: Silent Secret War, Bloody Empty City, Anti-Japanese Ace Agent, The End of the Night, Hunting Espions, King of Spy in the Great Song Dynasty, Silent Contest, Spy Storm, Opposite, Spy War 1929, Rebirth of Spy War through the Capital, and so on. These novels covered the modern rebirth of spies, including anti-Japanese, spy wars, special agents, and other elements. The story was compact and exciting, suitable for readers who liked this kind of theme.
What's the catch?
1 answer
2024-12-24 11:37
Something fishy referred to some shady, secretive, and secretive operations. It could also refer to the loopholes, loopholes, and illogical aspects of the matter. The term was originally used to describe the behavior of cats burying their own feces, and later extended to refer to hidden immoral transactions and things that could not be seen. In modern Chinese, the word " Maoni " was generally used to describe things that seemed reasonable but were actually scheming and deceptive. There were many explanations for the origin of the word " fishy ", including the introduction of Persian, the old Beijing dialect, and the description in the Ming Dynasty novel " The Scholars." Maoni was also the pen name of Maoni, an online author. He was a well-known online author who had written many best-selling novels. In short, being shady was an illogical term to describe shady operations.
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