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Infinite Flow: Becoming a Favorite in the Horror World
[Double Male Leads + Infinite Flow + Thriller Game Live Stream + Suspense]
“Any wish you have, the Necromancer Game can fulfill. Please choose Yes/No to join the game.”
Lu Li reattached his severed right hand, wiped the blood from his face, and entered the Necromancer Game.
Here, countless Live Stream Rooms exist, with thousands of Players fighting fiercely, all for more Points and a chance to squeeze into the Live Stream Ranking.
Then, one day-
They looked up and saw multiple pinned, glittering reward messages:
“Player Lu Li’s Live Stream Room received Carnival ×5200 from the Underworld King.”
“Player Lu Li’s Live Stream Room received Crystal Castle ×888 from the Evil God.”
“Evil God has activated Second-Class Earl Guardian in Player Lu Li’s Live Stream Room.”
“Evil God renewed Black Diamond Member for 1888 days in Player Lu Li’s Live Stream Room.”
They were stunned. Who is Lu Li?
Player in the same Instance 1: Same card draw, but he drew Underworld King at the start! And the first reward message, you censored the name for nothing!
Player in the same Instance 2: Heh, thanks for the invite, just finished the Instance. Met Lu Li-aside from luck and that face, he’s got nothing!
Informed Player 1: What do you know! Scarier than the game itself is a living person who simply cannot die!
Informed Player 2: Risking being banned by the Underworld King, selling Lu Li half-body posters in the front row, you know what to do!
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Later, they learned that when Lu Li left his original world, that world sounded a level-one alert all night long.
Because here, they lost their strongest War Weapon.
A terrifying Experimental Subject with maxed-out stats.
Infinite Flow: He Is Beautiful, It’s a Pity He Has a Mouth
[BL + Infinite Flow + Supernatural + Crack + HE]
Before he died, Qiao Yu had a boyfriend. Their relationship was the kind of earth-shattering, legendary romance that everyone knew about-the type where they swore that not even the mountains crumbling or the heavens and earth merging would part them.
They survived the seven-year itch, and just as they were about to meet the parents and step into the halls of marriage, his big, handsome boyfriend suddenly vanished!
Vanished, in the literal sense. No body, no trace, nothing.
Faced with the world’s mockery, Qiao Yu continued to eat, drink, and sleep as usual. Then, a year later, he was hit by a car and died.
Qiao Yu finally believed it: flaunt your love, and you’ll die fast.
After an unknown amount of time, he woke up and suddenly became ‘Qiao Yu.’
Perhaps the reboot process was a bit glitchy, because he was inexplicably dragged into an escape live stream-the kind where people actually died.
And then… that boyfriend of his, who had been classified as a missing person, was standing right in front of him, shamelessly trying to hold his hand.
Qiao Yu: “Piss off.”
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During a boss rampage in the Live Stream Room, Qiao Yu gouged out his own eyeball and, with a face covered in blood, scared the boss into fleeing for its life.
A hand suddenly pulled back the arrogantly laughing Qiao Yu: “Stop messing around. My heart can’t take it.”
Qiao Yu immediately popped his eyeball back in: “Then should I rub it for you?”
“Come on then. Whoever doesn’t rub it is a grandson!”
Qiao Yu: “Grandpa.”
“…Shut up!”
A mischievous S who values money over his life vs. a G who thinks everyone in the world is trash except for himself and Qiao Yu.
Soul-Whip 2: Chongsha
The first time I went out on a long-haul run with my Master, I suddenly heard someone calling my name in the middle of the night.
The voice made my heart race.
I leaned against the window to look out, but my Master suddenly yanked me back!
He rolled down the window with lightning speed and spat his cigarette butt out with a fierce flick.
Then, pointing at the pitch-black road outside, he let out a torrent of creative curses!
I was young back then and had no idea who he was yelling at.
I could only curl up in the passenger seat like a shrimp, not daring to make a sound.
Later, I spent over ten years driving long-haul trucks on my own.
I never again encountered a situation where someone called my name in the dead of night.
Until three days ago, when I suddenly received word that my Master had passed away.
Phoenix’s Cry
The Prince Consort and I were famously husband and wife in name only.
He lived his life as the Lord Heir, and I lived mine as the Grand Princess.
We resided in separate estates and kept out of each other’s way. Until that reckless little cousin of his entered the capital.
She was a spoiled girl, indulged far beyond measure, relying on the Prince Consort’s protection and affection.
She “accidentally” barged into my study and set a fire that burned an entire room of my cherished memories to ash.
Afterward, she hid behind the Prince Consort, pouting as she complained, “I just couldn’t stand it. She’s already married to you, so why does she still keep a whole room full of portraits of other men?”
Pei Pingjin made excuses for her.
“My cousin was only being overly protective of me. Your Highness, please don’t be angry.”
I nodded. I was the First Princess, standing above tens of thousands. Why should I lower myself to get angry with a little girl?
So as I turned away, I abruptly drew my sword. With a sharp hiss, the blade pierced through the Prince Consort’s palm as he tried to stop it, then cut the little girl’s throat in a single stroke.
Today the Assassin Wants to Die Too
If you read a lot of historical romance novels, then I’m sure you’re familiar with this scene: An assassin draws his blade and lunges at the male lead.
At the critical moment, the female lead rushes forward and takes the stab for him.
She collapses into his arms, and he cries her name in panic…
When I transmigrated, this exact scene was unfolding.
You think I was the female lead? Nope.
And of course, I wasn’t the male lead either. I was the assassin.
Don’t Look Out the Window!
Back when I drove heavy-duty trucks, I was often the one to lead the way down new, untested routes. In the industry, we call this “Chong Sha.”
Only after I had successfully passed through would other drivers dare to follow.
Afterward, I’d receive a fair share of red envelopes as a token of gratitude.
People always ask me, “Didn’t you ever see anything strange while you were doing a Chong Sha?” I thought about it for a moment. “Nothing much.
Just people constantly trying to flag down the truck in the middle of the night, scammers frequently collapsing in the center of the road to stage accidents, and the occasional cluster of identical villages appearing one after another along the highway…”
After I Gave Half My Golden Core to My Rival, He Blocked My Mountain Gate with a Marriage Contract
During the Immortal Sect Grand Competition, I cut out half my Golden Core to save my arch-rival, Gong Hegui, a man everyone else avoided like the plague. Three months later, my sect demanded my remaining half-core to extend the life of the “Child of Destiny.”
On the very day they were forcing me onto the sacrificial altar, Gong Hegui blocked the Sect Gate, Marriage Contract in hand, and declared he had come to marry me.
Master, You Have an Ill Omen on Your Face
How do you get a man to spend five million on you with a single sentence?
“Sir, your face bears an omen of disaster.” The man looked at me with utter disdain.
The next second, the Rolls-Royce he had parked by the roadside was hit by a van.
It exploded on the spot.
Invincible After Leaving the Village: Who Can Stop Me?
Liu Ye always felt that he was a good person-specifically, a paragon of filial piety. When it came to his mother, he was exceptionally devoted.
The Joyous Funeral Fiend: Bullshit!
Toward his father, he was kind and amiable.
The Water Fiend: *Sob, sob*… Don’t come any closer! If you take one more step, I’ll die right in front of you!
To his friends, he was the type who would take a bullet for them.
Other Fiends: You mean you’d put two bullets in us!
In short, Liu Ye felt that he was a happy man.
The Fiends: Isn’t your happiness just the history of our blood and tears?
Soul-Whip 7: Mountain Road Tragedy
“If you pass the scene of a car accident, don’t stare.”
“If someone tries to hitch a ride at midnight, don’t stop unless you have to.”
“And don’t think driving a big rig makes you so intimidating that trouble won’t come looking for you.”
Those were the warnings my Master gave me.
For more than ten years, I kept them close to heart.
But tonight, I made an exception.
At midnight, I came across a family of four trying to flag me down.
The moment the husband saw my headlights, he dropped to his knees at the roadside and kept kowtowing.
Their black sedan was sitting crookedly off to the side, as if it had broken down.
All four of them looked badly shaken. I let them climb into my truck.
Pale with fear, the husband told me that a strange red sports car had been chasing them along the mountain road just moments ago.
I told him not to worry. I was driving a heavy truck; no car would dare mess with me.
Just then, the radio began reporting a traffic accident. On the very stretch of mountain road we were driving along, a red sports car and a black sedan had been involved in a serious crash.
The driver of the red sports car had died at the scene.