Author: black cat white white
Category: BL doujin
Ye Xun, whose spiritual root was abolished in the modern world of cultivating immortals, once passed through the book and became a corroded mermaid egg in an interstellar novel. In the original text, he is the mermaid fiancée of the protagonist Gong who is congenitally disabled. The protagonist Gong was a stepping stone on the road to love and ended up miserable. Ye Xun, who passed through, begged He Jin, the Marshal who rescued him, to hug him and adopt him. He succeeded in touching porcelain, and changed his owner and fiancé. When he first broke out of his shell, Ye Xun's physique was only E-level, his singing was out of tune, and his healing ability was at the bottom. He was considered a good-for-nothing by everyone... Later, everyone found out that this good-for-nothing is a little bit awesome! Ye Xun drew talismans to make alchemy, and made weapons and set up arrays, which cured the severe mental disturbance of the mech warriors and beat the Zerg to the ground! Everyone in the interstellar world: "Ah, what kind of peerless little fairy fish is this? I want to form a group to steal cubs!" [Small theater] During the cub stage, Ye Xun spit bubbles: "Brother, I want to be hugged and drink milk." During this period, Ye Xun flicked his fish tail: "Brother, I want to buy materials, I want to buy mechas."
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Carly Atwood always remembered the man that used to live in the loft above the barn when she was a little girl. John was her childhood crush, he was the guy she wrote about in her diary, and when he left her in his army greens, he was the first man she ever cried for.
Nine years later, Carly isn't the eleven year-old girl John left behind. She grew up and moved on with her life, taking over the Atwood Ranch following her father's death.
John isn't the man he used to be either; physically and emotionally scarred following his last deployment in Afghanistan, John is returning to the only place he ever called home, back to the loft above the barn and to the pretty blonde girl that's been holding onto his dog tags for all these years.
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Title inspired by the song of the same name by Tim McGraw.