Imperial Ming Guards


Synopsis:
Formerly known as Yi Luan Si, now Jin Yi Wei.

Initially served as the imperial honor guard, and later became the Emperor’s close attendant.

To served as an embroidered guard requires a certain background, a loyal dog character, fine build, and excellent skills in martial arts.

Honor guards are dressed in flying fish suits with embroidered spring blade in hand.

This is a story full of blood, sweat, and tears that took place among a group of embroidered guards.

And a story between a feral pussycat and a great wild leopard.

Xu Yunqi x Tuoba Feng


Let Go of that Shou


Synopsis:
Rumors flew in the Jianghu, that ever since he was young, the young master of the demonic sect had cultivated a skill called "The True Secret to Turning to Yang".

Rumors flew in the Jianghu, that as long as they were a man, if anyone dual cultivated with the young master, their martial level would advance rapidly, moving at the rate of a thousand li per day.

Rumors flew in the Jianghu, that whoever obtained You Mengzhe, would obtain the world.

One day, the sixteen-year-old young master of the demonic sect ran away from home, and went down the mountain.

And immediately a wave of bloody rain washed over the Jianghu...

This is a book that looks very proper... a simple, dogblood, shocking text, one shou and six gongs, a shou with no integrity, father and son relations that appear and disappear, N-some, final is 1v1, CP not fixed, gongs that wildly switch out, a cruelly treated main lead, a conclusion where the dad gets fucked over.

Portuguese translation by the lovely Flores de Pessegueiro!

 


Golden Assistant


Synopsis:
Xiao Yi always believed that Luzhou was a male god who was a righteous, handsome, and gentle white lotus that could steal the hearts of thousands regardless female or male, young or old. Until one day, he became the male god’s personal assistant….

Huh? Wait something doesn’t seem right.


The Spring of Prince Syndrome


Synopsis:
If one day,

what used to move your heart could no longer touch you,

what used to enrage you could no longer anger you,

what used to sadden you could no longer bring you to tears,

you will know what these years, this life, has given you,

what you sacrificed, in order to grow.

—Jimmy Liao

 

A small and fresh day-to-day account. Grassroots gong and chuunibyou shou.