Our Cruel Fates Have Only Ever Played Us
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published May 27, 2020
Mature
A middle school delinquent, Nakazawa Seiichi, had his young world turned upside down on a fateful day.

Another middle school student, Kiyoshi Yasuhiro, that's always been harassed due to his sexuality had received a proposal he can't refuse.

Worlds apart, they've been chained by the cruel fate to stand alongside each other. Walking on parallel paths, together, but cursed not to intersect.

Their hearts and bodies connected, then torn apart.

What would be the end of the two of them? Would they be able to get what they desire, even when their goals conflict?

Would the goddess of mercy finally smile upon them? Or would fate play it's cruel trick once again?

Delinquent Gong x shy kid Shou 

A/N: There is character development. 

-Please don't judge the synopsis.
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