When Tomoyuki asks for his behavior, the only excuse of Aswil is that he makes all for love, that he wants to respect the promise he made to Tomoyuki. He holds Tomoyuki in captivity, even dresses him up as a woman in the women quarters of his palace. Now six years later, Aswil lures Tomoyuki into a trap and drags him in his country. Tomoyuki gave up to their love and returned to Japan. Months after Tomoyuki found that Aswil was the king's son of a little Arabian country and that he needed to marry for political reason. After months of blissful love, Aswil was forced to return home, but he promised that he would return for Tomoyuki. Aswil had almost a royal behavior, so proud and aloof. Tomoyuki is a young Japanese business man while studying in England six years before he fell in love for a college mate, Aswil, an arabian guy with a mystery halo around him. Not Eternal Love: this romance is almost innocent, the only sex scenes are old style the type in which all happens behind closed doors. I often think to them like little porn maybe for the format, the print book is so small, rather cure, but inside they are scorching. Elisa_rolle Not that I read many, but usually the yaoi novel are all quite.
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