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Trapped in Hisstory [BL]

"Help me fill the pages of the book, with an untold story." Chance Howard, a historical researcher, was assigned to discuss the history of the last king whose death was said to be connected to a male lover and now he is struggling with lack of information about the requested topic. Dead tired, he took a nap but that was when he got into a deal with Wish and Fate to help him know the king's story. Thinking that it was just a bizarre dream, he was shocked to find himself awakened in the 19th century, back in the last monarch of Antares. Surprised to also see his friends! Living the life as the prince, the main subject of his research, he met the man who caused the death of the person he is living in. Caliber Stein, the man, whom no matter what changes, still bound to be part of his life. And even if he returns back to his time, he knows that he will forever be trapped in history. In his story. ~~~~~~~~~~ Disclaimer: Picture used in the cover are not mine, all credits goes to original creator. If the owner sees this and wants it to be taken down, please do tell me. Thank you! Discord: Reed#0934 IG: miss.reeed (ALEXANDRIA [GL] is out now!)

MissReeed · LGBT+
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191 Chs

Last day in Canopus

"You are no longer my servant, Chance."

Chance stood still, staring at his now 'former' master who just fired him without telling a reason why he is dismissed from his position. He did not bat an eyelid and continued staring at Cole, waiting for his next words, but the young prince just went back to reading.

"W-wait. Is that it?" he asked in perplexity.

Cole did not bother to look at him and kept his gaze on his book. "Yes, were you expecting more?" he asked and flipped a page of his book.

"Of course, Your Highness. I expect at least a reason of why you are discharging me." he answered with a serious look on his face, which made the young prince raise a brow. 'I thought his bratty attitude lessened even for a bit, but I guess not.' he thought, a bit annoyed by his unreasonable display of personality.

"Anything is better than lies and deceit!"