Previous chapter: Chapter 49
Next chapter: Chapter 51
PREVIEW

... a completely different reason. He tried to jerk back in surprise, but Ashley still had him by the arm, so he only flinched in place.

“I—I smell?”

He stammered as he looked up at Ashley. Ashley responded as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.

“Of course.”

Then, just as casually, he added,

“You smell like Koi.”

“You mean... I smell?”

Koi’s voice shot up in alarm. Again, Ashley nodded without hesitation.

“Yeah.”

Pa ...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Princess Medical DoctorChapter 1014: Extra II
 252.9k
2.0/5(votes)
RomanceSlice Of LifeJoseiDrama

She is the Crown Prince’s fiancee, but on the night of their wedding, an edict was made and she was given off to marry the crippled and paralyzed God of War.

Accidenttal One Night Stand with My Aloof UncleChapter 142: Mr. Morgan’s Little Niece, You Dare to Touch Her?2
 119
4.5/5(votes)
RomanceSlice Of Life

“Uncle Morgan... it's you!” Chloe Leung initially wanted to flirt with her crush but ended up flirting with the poker-faced uncle who had raised her for ten years, leaving her dumbfounded. Her first reaction... run!Helplessly, she could escape the monk, but not the temple, and she was caught before even leaving the house, “Did you think you could run after doing something bad?”Chloe Leung cried with a mournful face, “Then... what do you want to do?”The man smiled meaningfully, “Let's see how you behave!”

Death After DeathChapter 246: Connection
 378
5.0/5(votes)
FantasyPsychologicalActionAdventure

When Simon dies, it turns out there's more to combat than lightning reflexes with his controller, and the path to becoming a hero is more brutal than he can imagine as he descends into The Pit. Death after Death is a dark, time loop/Isesaki story with roguelike elements, that explores some of the common tropes in a different light.

Sorry, My Love: The Adventures of LoversChapter 46: Aeiwou’s Request
 4
4.5/5(votes)
FantasyHorror

After being torn from the only life she knew, 16-year-old Margo is forced into a new home with strangers who call themselves her parents. Haunted by memories of her past and consumed by feelings of isolation, she struggles to adapt to her unfamiliar surroundings. School offers little relief—until she meets Lucien, a mysterious boy who appears just when she needs a friend the most.Gabriel is everything Margo needs: kind, attentive, and always ready to whisk her away from her troubles. Each night, he invites her to secret places—an abandoned playground, a fog-choked garden, a crumbling train station at the edge of town—each more unsettling than the last. Yet with every chilling rendezvous, Margo feels more alive... more seen.But something isn’t right. Gabriel never comes to school during the day. Her adoptive parents never see him. And when they catch her talking to thin air, their concern deepens into fear. They say Gabriel isn't real—that he’s a figment of her imagination. Margo wants to believe them, but Gabriel feels real. More real than anything else in her life.As the nights grow colder and more twisted, Gabriel’s true nature begins to surface. Shadows move where they shouldn’t. Time warps in his presence. And the places they visit seem to echo with whispers from another world. Margo is forced to ask herself: Who—or what—is Gabriel? Why does he only want her? And what will happen on the final night he asks her to come with him?As the line between reality and delusion begins to crumble, Margo must make an impossible choice: stay in a world where she feels loved, or return to one that barely feels real.But one thing is certain—some friendships never let go.