CompletedYears later, Fang Huai once again meets his childhood playmate, that "wolf cub" who always domineeringly defended him. However, Kong Lingyu isn't like a wolf cub; in the eyes of his peers, he's known as a mad dog. Once he bites, he's sure to take a piece of flesh.
As everyone watched, wondering how this slender doctor would cope, the former mad dog voluntarily knelt on one knee, gazing up at the person who had always been on his mind. He called out Fang Huai's nickname: "Mai Mai, please look at me, okay? I'm not worse than that other man."
"I don't mind joining you two." The good-tempered Fang Huai's eye twitched. He looked at the persistent man in front of him, sternly refused, and emphasized that they should never meet again. But a mad dog is a mad dog; he'll pounce whenever he gets a chance.
When Fang Huai got angry, he'd tuck his tail and pretend to be docile and pitiful in front of him. After Fang Huai broke up with his boyfriend, Kong Lingyu quickly took his place, adopting the posture of the official partner, not even getting angry when Fang Huai went to see his ex.
Fang Huai left under Kong Lingyu's gaze, not seeing the jealousy and possessiveness in the man's eyes that seemed almost tangible. One day, Fang Huai accidentally broke his phone, and a tiny camera that fell out flashed a chilling red light.
At the same time, the man's low, hoarse voice sounded from behind: "What's wrong, baby?" "Oh no, you accidentally found out..." The man picked up the tiny camera, pulled Fang Huai into his arms, and whispered, "I told you: I'll always be with you."
The calm, highly tolerant bottom (shou) and the mad dog who is actually a pure love top (gong).
Note: 1. It's a "replacement gong" (change of love interest) story in some sense. 2. The main character (bottom/shou) had no physical relationship with his ex (no need to overthink this point). 3. The ex's story arc takes up a significant portion. 4. After the main couple confirms their relationship, both their bodies and minds belong to each other.