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[Fanfic] Chinese Treasures [Pirate!England X Emperor!China]
Title: Chinese Treasures
Author/Artist: Me :3
Beta: No one
Character(s): Emperor!China, Pirate!England and Hong Kong
Pairing(s): Pirate!England X Emperor!China
Rating: 16+(This will change to 18+ later on.. but until then.. 16+ XD)
Warnings: Yaoi, Seme England, Pirates
Music: None
Summary: Arthur, a fearless pirate captain, managed to find a map to the Chinese imperial treasures. There is just one thing that he need to get it. Blood from the Chinese imperial bloodline.
Arthur Kirkland - England
Wang Yao - China
Wang Jin - Hong Kong
Chapter 1: mirlin1.livejournal.com/3585.html
Chapter 2: mirlin1.livejournal.com/4018.html
Chapter 3: Coming Soon
“Take whichever value item that you find, but leave my palace and my people alone.” Yao spoke loud and clear. He kept a confident attitude in front of the pirate. With piercing eyes he stared at him, not looking away a single moment and barely blinking. Never he would show an enemy the fear he felt.
The pirate smirked widely. “No item nor treasure inside your palace is worthy enough for me, Yao. I want more than your worthless vases or the gold that your ancestors used to decorate your palace with.”
Yao fought the urge to lick his lips nervously. There was only one thing that he could think of the pirate was aiming for, yet he had always been told that the royal treasures were kept secret from everyone outside of the imperial bloodline. “Why are you disturbing the peace in my palace?”
“I wouldn’t have done it if the guards at the gate let me through right away. You could be a bit more welcoming, Yao.” The pirate complained not even trying to whip his smirk of his face.
Yao clenched his hands tighter around the handle of his blade. His blood was boiling, how dared that filthy pirate call him inhospitable. “I will not welcome a man that calls an emperor by his first name without properly introducing himself.” Yao forced himself to speak the words calmly.
The pirate leaned forward with his elbows on his legs. “And I will not introduce myself to a man that draws his sword at me. It rather makes me want to cut your throat, Yao.” He emphasised Yao’s name.
Author/Artist: Me :3
Beta: No one
Character(s): Emperor!China, Pirate!England and Hong Kong
Pairing(s): Pirate!England X Emperor!China
Rating: 16+(This will change to 18+ later on.. but until then.. 16+ XD)
Warnings: Yaoi, Seme England, Pirates
Music: None
Summary: Arthur, a fearless pirate captain, managed to find a map to the Chinese imperial treasures. There is just one thing that he need to get it. Blood from the Chinese imperial bloodline.
Arthur Kirkland - England
Wang Yao - China
Wang Jin - Hong Kong
Chapter 1: mirlin1.livejournal.com/3585.html
Chapter 2: mirlin1.livejournal.com/4018.html
Chapter 3: Coming Soon
“Take whichever value item that you find, but leave my palace and my people alone.” Yao spoke loud and clear. He kept a confident attitude in front of the pirate. With piercing eyes he stared at him, not looking away a single moment and barely blinking. Never he would show an enemy the fear he felt.
The pirate smirked widely. “No item nor treasure inside your palace is worthy enough for me, Yao. I want more than your worthless vases or the gold that your ancestors used to decorate your palace with.”
Yao fought the urge to lick his lips nervously. There was only one thing that he could think of the pirate was aiming for, yet he had always been told that the royal treasures were kept secret from everyone outside of the imperial bloodline. “Why are you disturbing the peace in my palace?”
“I wouldn’t have done it if the guards at the gate let me through right away. You could be a bit more welcoming, Yao.” The pirate complained not even trying to whip his smirk of his face.
Yao clenched his hands tighter around the handle of his blade. His blood was boiling, how dared that filthy pirate call him inhospitable. “I will not welcome a man that calls an emperor by his first name without properly introducing himself.” Yao forced himself to speak the words calmly.
The pirate leaned forward with his elbows on his legs. “And I will not introduce myself to a man that draws his sword at me. It rather makes me want to cut your throat, Yao.” He emphasised Yao’s name.
