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The Spoils of War Completed

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Before the full synopsis, here are some trigger warnings:

1. Don't read if you dislike 'Gong control'.

2. Don't read if you dislike 'Shou control'.

3. Don't read if you dislike 'Gong-dominant'.

4. Don't read if you dislike 'Shou-dominant'.

5. Control-oriented readers might find themselves feeling aggrieved.

6. The first 16 chapters are in first-person perspective from the Gong (top); afterward, it switches to third-person perspective from the Gong.

7. No matter what happens in the middle, the ending is a beautiful double-arrow, happily ever after for the two protagonists.

The entire text can be concisely summarized as follows: Gong is forced into a relationship by Shou, leading to resentment. Gong then uses world-conquering acting skills to make Shou fall deeply in love, giving Gong everything he desires—body, mind, wealth, and all possible things. Unexpectedly, Gong successfully retaliates and realizes that all these years of love were ultimately misplaced.

Shou wants to die with Gong but, being forgetful of past lessons, is once again beautifully tricked by Gong. However, Gong eventually falls in love too, and the ending is a double-arrow.

When all his ideals, persistence, and pride bowed at my feet, I possessed my most beloved spoils of war. I haven't quite accepted being forced to be with an Alpha. I heard that Prince Fu Yuanlu has countless admirers due to his gentleness and humility, but I never expected him to take an interest in me.

I said I was straight; he said it didn't matter. I asked if I could refuse; he smiled and cruelly denied, saying no. Fu Yuanlu is a gentle dictator, unfortunately, he fell for a black-hearted piece of trash like me. I made him infamous, forcing him into years of obscurity. He said he would tear me to shreds one day.

I also smiled and told him: "You can try."

The attack (Gong, Liang Guanyue) is heartless, with twisted morals, quite malicious, slightly emotionally impaired, and neither scum nor not scum. The receiver (Shou, Fu Yuanlu) is powerful and influential, outwardly gentle but secretly arrogant, initially wanting to kill the Gong, but later falling deeply in love with him.

Alpha and Alpha pairing, there will be mpreg (male pregnancy) for the Shou. This is the Shou's method, using all means, to imagine he can tie down the Gong. If this is a trigger for you, please avoid. If you're triggered and don't avoid, I wish you success. (Of course, the whole story is quite triggering). The Gong will also fall in love later... and return the affection...

The next novel is "Fly Over the Cuckoo's Nest." It's Gong-centric, featuring a mentally ill artist Gong and a seemingly reliable but secretly阴湿 (yin shi - gloomy/insidious) Shou. I don't know how else to introduce it, so just have a little taste.

Content tags: Strong characters, Mpreg, Interstellar, Sweet Romance, ABO, Healing. Liang Guanyue, Fu Yuanlu, To be determined. One-sentence summary: Everyone is an object, but he is the most beloved one. Intent: To establish healthy, good, and correct views on relationships.

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