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Look at A-Zhen, used to distancing himself from Yang-yang, saying he doesn't want to be friends with him, just classmates. Telling him not to cross the lines because they're just classmates.

Now look at him, taking care of his "classmate", at first turning down Yang-yang's invitation to skip class but after seeing him being chummy with another guy, him being a top student abandoned all his morals and chose to skip class with him FOR THE FIRST TIME, PERIODT.

Yes, the ice-cold prince's heart is melting. I think he's gonna be madly in love with him in the future

GnY created a topic of double 11 •Cats Raising

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GnY created a topic of double 11 •Cats Raising

The first chapter is drawn by Ma Wei and the second chapter is drawn by Old Xian. It's just a comic to promote the Nov 11 (11-11) event on Weibo (for Tianmao app) so there are only these 2 chapters.

Edit: Good news, there's another one. This time it's another tag, probably for the June 18th event, by Old Xian

GnY created a topic of Salt Friend

Hello, guys. I just uploaded the notice after chapter 44.5 and the tag is now fixed. The notice explains why this manhua should belong to shounen ai section and also contains the author's artwork (translated) from 2020 to May 20 (520 Day).

*520 means "I love you" in Chinese

5 = Wu
2 = Er
0 = Ling

"Wu Er Ling" pronunciation is as close as "Wo Ai Ni" (I love you) so every May 20 is the day to show affection to your loved ones.

Also in that chapter, there's an artwork of Tong Yang's arm around A-Zhen's shoulder, that was posted on Qixi Day.

*Qixi Festival 七夕is a Chinese Valentine's Day. The myth said it's the annual meeting of the cowherd and the weaver girl (for more information about the myth, check out Wikipedia).

Japan received the tradition (also the myth) and later called "Tanabata" or "Star Festival". Both fall on the 7th day of the 7th month. However, Japanese one based on solar calendar while Chinese one based on lunar calendar (therefore, Tanabata is on July 7 every year while Qixi differs every year)