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Apocalypse: My Husband is Actually the King of Aliens Completed

Dual male protagonists! An exciting apocalyptic novel! A sweet and lighthearted story!

[Husband-material, alien, green tea seme x Intelligent, resilient, naturally naive uke]

"Yes, I really did find my lover after transmigrating into an apocalypse novel," Si Shen said, pulling a ball of yarn.

"Look at these delicate tentacles, look at his fragile skin, he's just a harmless little alien species." Si Shen demonstrated, holding the alien.

The survivors, who had finally endured countless dangers to reach the apocalypse haven, looked at the King of Aliens behind Si Shen, whose eyes were sinister and seemed capable of destroying the world: ...

"My employees are all very cute; they work diligently and never slack off for a day!"

Everyone looked at the alien puppets controlled by the banyan tree: ...It's probably hard for puppets to slack off...

"It's just that the vegetables I grow aren't very good; small bugs appear from time to time. Luckily, they have self-preservation abilities, otherwise, they'd be eaten!" Si Shen said thankfully.

Everyone watched as a serrated mutant plant chewed a vegetable thief: Hmm, stealing vegetables is indeed deserved...

"The apocalypse is still too dangerous. I'm always worried when the furry kids go out; the bad aliens outside bully them!" Si Shen said angrily.

Everyone looked at the giant Maine Coon playing with an alien like a mouse: Hiss...

The raven that pecked mutant animals to death in two pecks and brought them to the banyan tree for an extra meal: Uh...

The wolfdog that bit off a mutant plant with one bite, trying to play fetch with Si Shen: This...

"It's just that I'm unlucky; the farm is trying to eat me all the time," Si Shen said, shrinking fearfully into his lover's arms.

Everyone looked at the farm, which was about to burst from being overfed: ...

Maybe they should crowdfund a healing ability user to treat Boss Si; it's terrible to be blind, ignorant, and refuse medical attention!

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