The Reader and Protagonist Definitely Have to Be in True Love

The Reader and Protagonist Definitely Have to Be in True Love

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A reader, Du Ze, fell madly in love with the protagonist of the novel he was reading. One day, he was suddenly transported into the world of that novel. The protagonist, Xiu, was a human who once had a bright future. Unfortunately, it seems that he is a descendant of an evil Lich. Even though he had never done anything wrong, he was sentenced to death for the "crime" of being mixed undead/human blood. He ran away and as he lay dying, a mysterious person appeared. This is the story of how the reader and protagonist fell in love and lived happily ever after. 1v1 (no harem), doting love interests, no misunderstands, heartwarming, comedic undertone, modern day protagonist transported into a fantasy world of magic This is the English translation of a yaoi (boy's love) Chinese novel.
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