To become the protagonist's unforgettable teacher! (BL/YAOI/MxM)
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  • Reads 495
  • Votes 37
  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jan 28, 2020
Mature
system:  "Congratulations! Host has been chosen as the protagonist's unforgettable teacher!" 

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System: You just pushed the protagonist off a cliff. 
Si:...
System: YOU JUST PUSHED THE PROTAGONIST OFF A CLIFF!!!!
Si:  it was a teachable moment. 
System: TEACHABLE YOUR ASS! NOTHING TO TEACH IF THE PROTAGONIST IS DEAD
Si: what kind of protagonist dies in the middle of the story? 
System: THE KIND THAT JUST GOT PUSHED OFF A CLIFF

Sociopathic(?)-host MC(Si) x  Naive/kind puppy like protagonist turned puppy like yandere ML. 

MC - shou who's a bit  sadistic and indifferent to common sense 
ML - naive puppy who loses trust in the world because of MC

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