/ LGBT+ / Spirit of a Dog
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NOT MINE, FOR READING PURPOSES
High society CEO Big BOSS Lu expresses that he’s felt stifled recently. Ever since a woof style creature intruded upon his home, his life has become a complete mess. A slight conflict in opinion and his couch is hijacked, his desk seized, his lap forcefully occupied, even his bed was forcefully dominated!
The small Sammy, with his head resting upon his waste removal official’s thigh and four paws facing the sky exposing a soft little belly, with a face full of untainted purity and a pair of innocent eyes: “Woof~”
Big BOSS Lu lowers his head and makes eye contact for three seconds : “…. Give give give! Whatever you want, I will give it to you!”
132 Chapters + 8 side stories [Completed]
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Write a reviewA really fun read. Light and fluffy about a cold and aloof owner whose heart melted in response to his cute fluffy dog. Comical interactions. However it's quite slow (as expected) and not much happens. It's very funny, heartwarming, and cute
I like it :3 such a cute and fluffy story hope u keep updating more chapters please the story is really good and funny and i love the mc hes so cute and funny,
A great stress reliever. Humorous and intresting with great story plot. Though it has unstable update schedule the story is totally worth the wait.💞💞👌👌
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The main character’s (a college age male) soul transferred into a Samoyed puppy. The puppy was adopted by the cold CEO male lead’s mother. She decides to take a long vacation and leaves the puppy with the CEO. The CEO starts out hating having to look after the dirty puppy but over time begins to love the Samoyed. Caution: The main couple are both male; there are descriptions of animal cruelty! Many typical activities that occur in the CEO romance genre occur in this novel. However, since the main character is now a puppy instead of an ***** Mary Sue, the helpless of the mc makes sense. Also, the typical lack of communication between the leads makes sense in this plot. And, at least for this reader, having the majority of the books (page wise) spent on the main character’s thoughts is reasonable. The unrealistic premise results in an overall more realistic plot than most romance stories of the CEO subgenre. Overall the translation is easy to read. Both the humor and drama have been kept in the story. This story is worth reading if you like comedic romance novels with a touch of drama.