Water and Fire (BL)

Water and Fire (BL)

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Eric Ray Mendoza and David Zhou are two transferee male students in high school. Though newbies, they became the talk of the town due to their good looks. Eric has a generally calm disposition, though he can be violent like the wave of an ocean at times. David, on the other hand, is fiery and has a burning passion for bullying the weak. Once these two handsome boys got into each other's lives, their world will never be the same again. --- Main characters: Eric Ray Mendoza - A Filipino boy who came from a very poor family. Although he lacks material things in life, his good looks sure compensated for it. He is calm and mysterious like the ocean, but can be angered like the storm. His dream is to pull his family out of poverty, and to write songs someday. Zhou Lihong (David Zhou) - A Chinese immigrant who came with his wealthy father to expand their business in Southeast Asia. Born with a silver spoon, he has a burning heart that's uncontrollably destructive. He doesn't know what he wanted to do in life, until Eric came.
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Xu Chenglei is a man forged in violence and silence, a survivor of a world that chewed up the weak and made monsters out of the strong. Born into a brutal underground system where life was a currency and love a liability, Xu learned early that emotion was dangerous-but he never forgot how to feel it. Not completely. Powerful, cold, and precise, Xu moves like a blade honed for war-disciplined, lethal, and unreadable. He wears gloves not for style, but necessity; the touch of skin brings him pain, memories, or worse. A past trauma-deep, unspoken, and unresolved-has carved into his nervous system a psychosomatic aversion to touch, leaving intimacy a battleground instead of a comfort. Still, he holds himself with unwavering control, a king in a fortress of his own making. And yet-beneath the armor-there is grief. Guilt. Memory. A boy once dear to him who chose death so Xu could live. That sacrifice haunts him, not as a ghost, but as a debt. Now, at twenty-nine, Xu is powerful enough to own anything, yet emptier than ever. When Liang Weiyang-a sickly, sharp-eyed teenager who eerily resembles his long-dead friend-is sold into his care, Xu is shaken. He tells himself it's coincidence. He tells himself it's pity. But what stirs in him isn't pity. It's a hunger to protect, to atone, to keep this boy safe in a way he couldn't before. It's a slow, unraveling tenderness-a kind of love that terrifies him more than any blade. Xu doesn't know if Liang is a second chance or a punishment. All he knows is he will destroy anything that threatens him. Even himself. ---

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