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Toying With MagicChapter 37
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Adult Comedy Drama Mature

After a hard day’s work, Heesu wants nothing more than to go home and have a relaxing time with his…toys. He’s amassed quite a collection over the years so he’s not lacking for options. But one day, things start to oddly go missing from his house. His shampoo, his remote, his half-eaten apple and his most precious toy! Maybe he’s just absent-mindedly misplacing things these days, he is stressed out at work after all. That’s what he thought anyway, until one day he came home and caught the thief red-handed! The only problem is, this thief isn’t just your plain old neighborhood cat burglar, in fact he’s not from Heesu’s neighborhood at all! This thief is from another dimension and now Heesu is trapped there too. Hm, this thief is kinda cute…but no more toying around, Heesu’s gotta get back home anyway he can!

Toying With Magic 〘Official〙Chapter 37
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Adult Comedy Drama Mature

After a hard day’s work, Heesu wants nothing more than to go home and have a relaxing time with his…toys. He’s amassed quite a collection over the years so he’s not lacking for options. But one day, things start to oddly go missing from his house. His shampoo, his remote, his half-eaten apple and his most precious toy! Maybe he’s just absent-mindedly misplacing things these days, he is stressed out at work after all. That’s what he thought anyway, until one day he came home and caught the thief red-handed! The only problem is, this thief isn’t just your plain old neighborhood cat burglar, in fact he’s not from Heesu’s neighborhood at all! This thief is from another dimension and now Heesu is trapped there too. Hm, this thief is kinda cute…but no more toying around, Heesu’s gotta get back home anyway he can!

Inferior RelationshipChapter 10
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Adult Drama Mature Smut

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Inferiority ComplexChapter 10
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Adult Drama Mature Romance

Three years ago, Han Seojun walked away from both the stage and the man he loved. To the public, he was nothing more than “the decent supporting role standing next to actor Choi Seunghyeon.” To Seojun, the humiliation of being overshadowed by his partner, and the pain of leaving him behind, was enough to end his career altogether. Now, at 29, Seojun’s world is far removed from the spotlight. He waits tables at a bar, scraping by on wages that disappear into debts and the money he dutifully sends to his parents in the countryside. His dreams are long buried, his heart heavier than his empty wallet. And then Seunghyeon appears again. Not as a memory, but in the flesh, standing in Seojun’s workplace, urging him to act on stage once more. The man he loved. The career he abandoned. Both return at once, reopening wounds Seojun thought would never bleed again.