
Youpu Chronicles: He Offered Eight Nights as a Betrothal
by Alin520
About This Novel
I inherited a folk grocery store that was open late at night. There are three iron rules in the shop: 1. The first customer who comes in after midnight is not a human being; 2. Do not accept the "underworld coins" they give; 3. If the paper man on the shelf smiles at you, you must close the shop immediately. I followed it very well until the handsome and pale man came seven nights in a row. On the eighth night, he put down a real copper coin and said with a smile: "Can you please accept it this time?" And on the shelves behind me, all the paper figures grinned in unison. Between rules and instincts, destiny and human hearts, I choose to live with you. The growth from "rule-observers" to "rule-makers" is a two-way redemption that spans three hundred years.
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