Devil lover (Vantoonz)
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  • Reads 937
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 8
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Nov 15, 2021
Evan Fong is a simple guy. Lives in LA with his older brothers Tyler and Craig. Together they are ordinary residents.
Evan is constantly pursued by Jonathan - who is doing his best to win his heart. But Evan just ignores him, revealing that he doesn't want to have a relationship with him.
But one day, Evan meets an irresistible guy, Luke. He tries his best to avoid him too, but his heart begins to speak of the opposite when he always sees Luke. And Luke begins to pay attention to the boy, hoping that he will notice him. Evan soon realizes that he is falling in love with this irresistible person. And soon he realizes that his irresistible boyfriend is not just a human - he is a real devil!
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