Chapter 181
Perhaps it was because of the contrast with Allen’s earlier cold interrogation that his action of wiping away the tears […]
Su Bin, an exchange student, moved into a shared apartment recommended by a rental agency. Among his roommates, there is a caring and considerate older teaching assistant, a self-proclaimed social prince who is also a rich second-generation, and a handsome mixed-blood aristocrat (?) who appears to be aloof and cold. As his student life gets underway, Su Bin realizes that one of his perfect roommates, who was like a protagonist in a novel to his (former) girlfriend, is gradually revealing an aspect that he cannot resist. The problem is, Su Bin also feels constantly trapped and helpless. Meanwhile, he is also trying to earn money to surprise his girlfriend back in China, but his plans are thwarted halfway through… What? Roommates must be heterosexual? ( ̄_ ̄|||) Dizzy… Do I really look like I’m gay!? (╰_╯)
Perhaps it was because of the contrast with Allen’s earlier cold interrogation that his action of wiping away the tears […]
Su Bin had anticipated Allen’s reaction after hearing the story. He had considered that Allen might not believe him, or
When the man, who had been gentle and considerate just a moment ago, suddenly put on a serious face, Su
However, since the other party had given a reason, Su Bin stopped being overly polite and accepted it. He needed
That evening, Allen did indeed take Su Bin to a restaurant they had never been to before. This time, it
“Stop joking…” Su Bin awkwardly nearly pulled his hand away. Allen wasn’t going to let him off that easily. He
Su Bin was deeply conflicted but had no choice. The ring was something he absolutely had to buy. Once he
Su Bin ran upstairs, and sure enough, he saw Allen sitting in the bedroom, with his back to him. Even
On the night of his successful confession, Su Bin stood in front of Allen, holding a blanket, and said, “I’m
As Vincent got closer, just a few steps away from Su Bin and Allen, he suddenly stumbled and fell to
However, despite his accurate pronunciation, compared to native Chinese speakers, Allen’s speech still sounded a bit stiff, like a machine
Su Bin looked at Allen with admiration. For someone who had self-taught Chinese and never spoken it with others before,
Allen furrowed his brow and stared intently at Su Bin, who was peacefully sleeping on the bed. Just moments ago,
Once Allen finished washing up, Su Bin’s bath was nearly done. Allen gently pinched Su Bin’s tiny paws, lifted him