It's been a while since we've heard anything about this novel, but we're starting to feel a little guilty about it. We're not sure why, but it's probably because the novel doesn't seem to have a happy ending. The main plot point is that the main character meets up with a "main male lead" out of nowhere, and this leads to a lot of "rebellion" in the protagonist's life. In other words, the protagonist is in love with the main male lead, but he's not sure how to react to it. He's worried about how he'll react to the fact that the protagonist has met up with his "god" and his "big brother" . The protagonist is all, "I don't care what happened, I just want to be with you" , and then he goes on and on about how cool it is to be loved by a big brother, and how he can't stand the thought of being loved by such a big dude. He even goes so far as to say, "milk milk mulk, milk he'd be too nice to be me" ! The protagonist then goes on to say that the "comment section" is even more "shocking" than the main story, and that's saying something. He wants to know if anyone thinks that the painting style of the protagonist and the main protagonist is somehow similar. He asks, "is anyone thinking that the two artists' painting styles are "intriguingly similar" ? The protagonist replies, "i am a little police
It's been a while since we've heard anything about this novel, but we're starting to feel a little guilty about it. We're not sure why, but it's probably because the novel doesn't seem to have a happy ending. The main plot point is that the main character meets up with a "main male lead" out of nowhere, and this leads to a lot of "rebellion" in the protagonist's life. In other words, the protagonist is in love with the main male lead, but he's not sure how to react to it. He's worried about how he'll react to the fact that the protagonist has met up with his "god" and his "big brother" . The protagonist is all, "I don't care what happened, I just want to be with you" , and then he goes on and on about how cool it is to be loved by a big brother, and how he can't stand the thought of being loved by such a big dude. He even goes so far as to say, "milk milk mulk, milk he'd be too nice to be me" ! The protagonist then goes on to say that the "comment section" is even more "shocking" than the main story, and that's saying something. He wants to know if anyone thinks that the painting style of the protagonist and the main protagonist is somehow similar. He asks, "is anyone thinking that the two artists' painting styles are "intriguingly similar" ? The protagonist replies, "i am a little police