
Synopsis: [Arrogant, untamed “mad dog” uke × Cultured scumbag “master” seme]
To control the “mad dog” Fang Ke, human high-ups decided to appoint the top-ranked "Qingtian Bairi" as his master, aiming to tame the vicious dog. However, Shen Cinian, who was actually a Cthulhu, was accidentally pulled into the instance by the system and mistaken for the top-ranked "Qingtian Bairi."
Shen Cinian thought, "It's been a while since I've raised a dog... Hmm, I'll make an exception?" Fang Ke, on the other hand, declared, "Who cares if he's a newbie or a top player! Kidnap him, force him to put a collar on me!"
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When an accidental mix-up turns into genuine engagement, how will these two, each with their own ulterior motives, engage in an extreme push-and-pull?
Upon entering the instance, Shen Cinian, in a gentle tone, said, "Student Fang Ke, I'm a newcomer. You're not scared, but I am, so can you take it easy?" When encountering difficulties, Shen Cinian mildly adjusted his glasses, "Hmm, can you teach me, National Spirit Master?"
Cornered and forced into numerous wall-slams behind curtains by Shen Cinian to avoid the supernatural, Fang Ke retorted, "If you f*cking push me against the wall again, I'm going to kick you in the crotch." Shen Cinian, once again pinning the person with one hand and smiling inscrutably, said, "Shush, the ghoul is here."
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Shen Cinian gradually fell for Fang Ke, the idea of truly taking in this little wild dog occasionally surfacing in his mind. Coincidentally, the human higher-ups decided to send Fang Ke to his home. And so, the Cthulhu began his lifelong private training career with a certain fierce dog who enjoyed biting its master.
When the little dog's antics led to illness multiple times, Shen Cinian endured. He meticulously cared for him, remaining as gentle as ever. “Come here, it’s just a shot, nothing to be so scared of.”
When the little dog sped into traffic, seeking death, Shen Cinian smiled, enduring again. He offered milk and comforted him. “There, there, don’t cry. I didn’t mean to scold you.”
When the little dog snatched the steering wheel, almost causing an accident, Shen Cinian finally lost his patience and dragged the little dog to the third floor. “Kneel. In this room, you have no right to stand before me.”
“Look up. I want to see how that docile dog-face of yours barks so wildly.”
...This is roughly a slightly angsty yet warm little story about a crazy little dog whose master cleans up after him and gives him some "love education."