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The Perfect Image: A Portrait in Blood.|| Hyunho by Ke1Chenli
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"It wasn't admiration; it was a possessive hunger, a shadow clinging to the other man's every move." Minho is a young, successful celebrity navigating the complexities of fame and fortune. He maintains a carefully crafted public image, balancing the demands of his career with a desire for privacy. Beneath the polished exterior, however, lies a thoughtful and introspective individual, prone to moments of quiet contemplation, even as he's surrounded by the constant buzz of his high-profile life. He values his close friendships, seeking solace and authenticity in the relationships he holds dear. Hyunjin is a ruthless mafia boss, his outward charm a carefully constructed mask concealing a cold, calculating mind. Secretly, he's obsessed with Minho, his fascination bordering on dangerous infatuation. He views Minho as a precious possession, something to be protected at all costs-a protection that extends to ruthlessly eliminating anyone who dares to get too close. His obsession is a dark, possessive force, driving his actions and shaping his world in a way that is both terrifying and strangely compelling.
Devil's Line - [Hyunho] by Seabelen
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Hwang Hyunjin es un oficial de policía de Corea del Sur y tiene la tarea de eliminar a todos los demonios agresivos que habitan en la ciudad, pero... ¿Qué pasara cuando nada salga como lo planeo? Inicio: 09/09/2022 Final: 11/11/2022
A deal with the devil.  by _danflies_
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Deals with the devil always cost more than you bargained for. The devil was greedy, there was no doubt- he always took 𝘮𝘰𝘳𝘦 than he delivered. Minho had always been curious about it all and he knew how it ended, because of the stories. Until a month ago, he had become one of those desperate people the stories always cautioned about. "I don't think what you want will help you. But I do appreciate a good lost cause. I'll help you, but in return you'll have to do 𝘸𝘩𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘐 𝘸𝘢𝘯𝘵."