The Royal Marriage
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  • Reads 190,714
  • Votes 9,774
  • Parts 109
  • Time 22h 43m
Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2017
The transition period to ascend the throne is coming for Crown Prince Wang Qing and his Consort Dayu. The biggest issue to tackle...

Heirs.

It looks like the honeymoon period is over. With Chong and Lao having problems of their own with their murky "unlabeled" relationship, how can this Royal Couple overcome these obstacles? 

When they all realize that life is indeed short and danger is still lurking around them.
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A Love For Keeps

131 parts Complete Mature

Dayu had struggled about his sexuality and self worth all his life. He always does what was expected of him: finish his studies, work in the academy his family own and marry the woman they picked for him. Dayu can't say no to his parents and grandfather. But he is unhappy. Qing always does what he wants. And his family supported him. From his open gayness to his venture out of the family business. His family always has his back. He has a good earning job that he loves and a relationship with a man he is trying to keep. But something is still missing. A chance meeting took Dayu and Qing into each other's path. And suddenly they realized that the person they met was the answer to the longing in their hearts. The best part, what they have with each other feels right. But an opposition in the form of their families welcomed their new love. Will Dayu nod again to his family's wishes? Or will Qing be the first one who will surrender to a sudden pressure he had never experienced before from his family? Is their love strong enough and is it a love worth keeping? Dayu and Qing are also curious to find out.