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mikasa-imadebiscults · 2 years ago
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-Ren Pingsheng in Detail-
Book series: I’m more dangerous than you.
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(Warning: Detailed info about murder, images shown contains blood and gore, this is all fictional)
About Ren: Ren Pingsheng is a substitute Chinese language teacher at Huanyang University, because the previous teacher is on a Maternity leave. She is known to be the most knowledgeable Chinese language Professor in the University. She kills people based on a crime novel written by Jiang Wanshu. Basically in short she recreates the novel in real life. (In the story Jiang falls in love with Ren)
Murder 1: There was this debt collector that was bothering Jiang because her father owed money to them. So Ren cut off his left hand and removed his heart, then she wrote on a small piece of paper “Karma’s a bitch” folded that piece of paper and put it in his mouth. She then dragged the corpse to a place called “Yokohama Beach” and took a photo of the body and left the corpse there.
Murder 2: There was a bully named Nie Jiaxuan she would bully Jiang. One rainy night when Nie was in a dark alleyway, Ren approached her and spoke to her. The situation escalated and Nie was backing away from Ren but she tripped and fell. While she was on the ground, Ren stomped on her both of her hands and hamstrings causing them to snap open and bleed out. She died of loss of blood, Ren took a picture of the corpse and put the body in a bag. Then she went to her unfinished sculpture and stuffed the corpse in the sculpture and finished the rest of the sculpture. Then placed it in a museum, and later on someone accidentally broke the sculpture causing the corpse to be discovered.
Left image: The finished sculpture.
Middle Image: The broken sculpture.
Right Image: Pics she took of all her killings.
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Jiang was staying at Ren’s house for a few days and starts to figure out that someone is recreating her novel in real life but she doesn’t know who it is. She wrote in her novel and killed the serial killer to finally put an end to all this. Once Ren read it she got angry that Jiang decided to just kill off the killer like that, so she went to Jiang and choked her until she went unconscious. Then chained her up to the bed, and when Jiang woke up they talked for a bit (well more like Jiang cursing at Ren) Ren unchains her and tells her that she’s not allowed to leave and that she has to update the novel and write the wonderful resurrection of the killer. Jiang goes against her orders and Ren takes a knife and slices off Jiang’s pinky finger on her right hand. Ren threatens to kill Jiang’s best friend and eventually out of fear Jiang decides to update the novel.
Murder 3: Jiang had another bully named Huang Qian, she tried to make everyone in the University believe that Jiang is responsible for the murders. Qian received letters from a secret admirer and she was going to find out who it is by meeting them where the letter said to go. Little did she know that it was all just a trick. Ren appeared behind her and hit her on the back of the neck with a baseball bat, causing her to fall unconscious. (This was at night) Ren then drags her to a classroom and chains her to the desk. When Qian woke up she started yelling and trash talking about Jiang so Ren kicks her in the face causing her nose to bleed. Ren decides to play a game of Russian roulette with Qian, but instead of a real gun it’s a nail gun. The rules are when it’s Qian’s turn Ren will fire the gun at her hands and when it’s Ren’s turn she’ll point the gun to her own temple. They both took 2 turns and Qian was the only one that got shot twice, her screaming alerted Rujun (Jiang’s best friend). Rujun was at the University at night to clear her head. Rujun finds Qian and gets tased by Ren. Ren then uses a Professional Craniotomy Device to make a cranial incision and took out the brain tissue and replaced it with soil and flower petals (specifically Poppies). Then Ren takes them outside and Qian is placed in a chair, with Rujun in another chair in front of her. When the police get there in the morning, they lock up Rujun and in the cell she develops PTSD.
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(She killed more people than this but these are the murders that were shown. Also there’s more to the story)
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To: @bunny-n3zuk0, here’s more info about what we were talking about since you wanted to know more about the murders Ren committed. I was going to include more but I decided to be merciful and let this digest in your brain. I have to be careful to not overwhelm you.
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artlimited · 2 years ago
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ART LIMITED features Sentov Dc with the art work "Rice field in Huanyang". Visit the artist's profile https://www.artlimited.net/sentov Published Monday 9th, January 2023 at 05:51:37. For a chance to be featured follow our rules in the profile description of our Instagram account. Featured artists are welcome to respond to any comments posted for their art works. Thank you to our curators for their selections. #monochrome #people #photography #work #abstract #myfeatureshoot #contemporaryphotography #curves #fineartphotography #life #everyday #white #rice #contemporaryart #landscapeart #digital #landscape #blackwhite #blackandwhitephoto #graphical #black #farmer #mountain #waterscape #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #water #fields https://www.artlimited.net/sentov/art/photography-rice-field-in-huanyang-digital-people-everyday-life-at-work/en/696190
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taieditss · 4 years ago
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» Lockscreen
» Here U Are
» Li Huan e Yu Yang
» Like/reblog if you save
» by @taieditss on pinterest
» DONT REPOST
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commodorecliche · 5 years ago
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sometime-in-1995 · 4 years ago
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LiHuan's so lucky to have a very loving parents that showered him with so much warmth and care. He grew up to be such a warm person beneath his stoic appearance and taciturn personality that he was able to share and channel all the love he received to YuYang.
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bl-garbage · 5 years ago
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to quench my thirst for 2gether, i've taken on reading mangas and manhuas again. after catching up on 19 days i came across Here U Are and finished the whole thing in a couple of days. i'm so excited for the new chapters but this will be a grueling test of patience (why did i bingeread?!?!)
anyway to those out there, it's such a fucking sweet story. Li Huan reminds me of Park Saeroyi from Itaewon Class: tall and big, quiet but straightforward, innocent yet knows how to scheme too! and he patted Yu Yang's head to comfort him! he's such a big goofball i wish i knew someone like him in real life. anyway, the other couples interest me so much too. their stories are gripping, but right now i'm especially invested in Chu Huan Wen and Ji Yuan's story; Huan Wen really gave me an uneasy feeling at first like is he a psychotic murderer or something; but then the last few chapters really proved me wrong. he's just a very soft guy who seems afraid to rock the boat of his own life. :( i hope things change fast for him, and i hope the story makes it so that Ji Yuan naturally realizes something in Huan Wen too!
speaking of murders, i was so cynical because i think at the back of my head i always thought of what Yu Yang said in chaapter 3:
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i mean if you start a story like that you'd really want to read the whole longass manhua in one go, wouldn't you?
now i'm thinking they will really be involved, as in they might be witnesses (would it be a hate crime against the lgbtq community? that would seem fitting, i guess). ok, that's my thought now but before i was really creeped out by Huan Wen because he's so reserved that i thought he might murder Ji Yuan!
anyway, the rest of that really scared me too:
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with these things it is impossible to let go of the manhua. 😭😭😭 i guess i'll just have to wait every week then. good luck to me
too late now, i fucking love each couple — even Wang Wang and XiaoYi!!!
one of my favorite parts:
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I was so soft here!!!! this was when Yu Yang went home brokenhearted and unexpectedly seens Li Huan there!!! i think at that point something in Yu Yang already clicked. Li Huan would have been with him, always to stand by him, wherever he went; in the past, at present, and for the future ahead.
needless to say i've cried several times already. i need a break 😭
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snoopykiiit · 5 years ago
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💫 lihuan + yuyang = couple goals 🌟
like/reblog if u save 💖
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victuuri1314 · 5 years ago
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濟爾哈朗×薛洋
Jirgalang/Xue Yang                                                                                                             
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tobioshi · 5 years ago
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I HAVE BEEN WAITING THE WHOLE WEEK FOR THE UPDATE AND OMG I HAVENT EVEN READ THE NEW CHAPTER AND IM ALREADY CRYING
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zhanxixis · 6 years ago
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▬ 19天 / Here U Are  ↳ zhanyi ☆ huanyang ※ otp similarities
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kaheyama · 6 years ago
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sweet wishes and promised kisses (1,932)
For the Spring Festival holiday, Li Huan goes back home to celebrate with his dad, while Yu Yang stays on campus. He doesn’t think it’ll be very eventful, but on the fourth day, there’s knock at his door which surprises him.
PAIRING: Li Huan/Yu Yang
RATING: teen and up audiences
TAGS: canon compliant, near future, established relationship, fluff, chinese new year, drinking, (just for one section; it's not described in any real detail either)
read on AO3 or under the cut
Yu Yang’s phone vibrates in his pocket. It’s kind of packed on the subway, but he manages to fish it out without incident. When he sees his new message, he smiles.
‘I miss you.’
It hasn’t even been hours since Li Huan left the city to visit his father for Chinese New Year. In fact, Yu Yang is currently on his way back to his dorm after sending Li Huan off. He’ll be spending the Spring Festival alone this year.
The decision to not go home wasn’t an easy one to make, but Yu Yang knows he wasn’t going to be accepted there, and he wouldn’t be able to get into the spirit of celebrating, so there was no point. When he told his boyfriend he’d just be staying on campus, he wanted to stay back with him. It was super endearing, he kissed Li Huan all over with gratitude, but then held his face gently and told him that he had to go see his dad, and spend the holiday with him. Li Huan’s face became knitted up like it always does when he’s debating something in his head, and Yu Yang waited patiently while smiling at his cuteness. When he was done, he invited Yu Yang to go back with him.
It shocked Yu Yang, to be honest. He never considered this possibility because it’s such a big deal, but that’s just the way Li Huan does things, he supposed. He said no though, after giving it a moment of thought. He couldn’t just intrude like that, and besides, he wasn’t sure they should spring the fact they’re dating on Li Huan’s dad. They could try to hide it, but knowing the two of them, they wouldn’t be very efficient at it. From what Yu Yang’s heard about Li Huan’s dad, he’ll probably be accepting, but still, you never know, and it’s not a risk he wants to take.
So, after spending a lazy morning in bed, in which Yu Yang believes Li Huan was holding onto him tighter than usual, they got up and got ready to leave. They stalled at the door, because Li Huan kept wanting goodbye kisses, and Yu Yang was more than happy to provide them. He was glad all of Li Huan’s roommates already left, otherwise they wouldn’t have had this luxury.
“I don’t want to leave you,” Li Huan whispered against Yu Yang’s lips.
“Hey, it’s just for what, a week? Besides, you’ll be having so much fun and eating so much food, you won’t even think of me!” As the words left Yu Yang’s mouth, he realised how much he didn’t want Li Huan to go either. A week is going to pass by slower than usual since he won’t be doing much, and maybe he clutched onto Li Huan’s sleeves after this thought, just to keep him close for a moment longer.
Li Huan, in the meantime, was looking at Yu Yang with an incredulous expression. “You know there isn’t a single moment where I’m not thinking of you.” He says these things so frankly, bares his heart to Yu Yang all the time, and it never fails to make Yu Yang blush. He kisses his boyfriend again.
“You’re such a sweetheart.”
And then he dragged Li Huan out the door, because he’d miss his train if he didn’t leave now. Although, maybe he was trying to do just that. At the station, they’d shared a chaste hug before Li Huan had to run to board his train.
‘I miss you too~ Eat lots of food for me!’
Li Huan doesn’t send another message for rest of the ride back, and Yu Yang starts to think about what he’s going to be eating. He isn’t sure the cafeteria will have a lot of food, and most, if not all, of the restaurants are going to be closed for a few days. He decides to stop by a grocery store to buy some things, and maybe some decorations too. He’ll liven up the place for himself.
As expected, Yu Yang doesn’t hear from Li Huan much. He got a message telling him he’s arrived, but that’s about it.
On New Year’s Eve, he does a bit of drinking. It’s a festival; he’s watching the celebration on TV alone; his boyfriend is elsewhere—this is how he copes. Naturally, in his somewhat-drunken state, he texts Li Huan when the clock hits twelve.
‘Happy Chinese New Year, my love! Ah, I really miss you. Remember how our first few kisses were when either one of us were intoxicated? I’m drunk now, but you’re not by my side.’
He also sends a selfie with a pouty expression for emphasis.
To his surprise, he gets a reply not even a minute later.
‘Happy Lunar New Year. I really miss you too.’
Yu Yang’s a bit disappointed that’s all he got, but it’s better than nothing. He rereads the message over and over again, and it takes away some of his loneliness. When he hears fireworks being set off outside, he sits on the balcony to watch. He’s so mesmerised by the colours and patterns, and the cool air against his skin, that he doesn’t realise he’s gotten another message. He only sees it after he goes to send a picture of his view to his boyfriend.
It’s an audio message, and Yu Yang holds his phone against his ear after pressing play.
“I really want to kiss you too. Don’t drink too much, take care of yourself. I wish you were here.”
Yu Yang is being warmed from the core, and he knows it’s not from the alcohol. He closes his eyes and replays the message, imagining Li Huan whispering it into his ear. He can hear fireworks in the background, and there are still fireworks in front of him right now.
In this moment, Yu Yang is with Li Huan; they’re sitting here together, Li Huan’s arm wrapped around his waist, Yu Yang resting his head on his shoulder. If he opens his eyes, he’ll make eye contact with his boyfriend, and see the light show being reflected. Then, they’ll close the distance between them, and as their lips make contact, sparks will fly.
By the fourth day of the holiday, the bustle has mostly settled down. The big celebrations are over, most people are just visiting family and other relatives. Since Yu Yang’s not in his hometown, there’s no one for him to see, so he just stays inside. Tomorrow, if the weather’s nice, he decides he’ll go for a walk.
Sometime in the afternoon, there’s a knock at his door. Yu Yang finds it suspicious, since there aren’t many people on campus, and anyone else would’ve texted him to ask if he was home before coming over. He cautiously goes to open his door, but throws it open once he gets a glimpse of who it is.
Li Huan stands before him, panting slightly. He has on a white cap, a white jacket with black details, black track pants, and, slung over his shoulder, his duffle bag. Yu Yang’s frozen for a moment, unable to believe that he’s really here, and then recovers to pull Li Huan in by the hand, slamming the door behind him, cutting off the taller man’s greeting.
Yu Yang makes Li Huan drop his bag and then all but jumps on him. Li Huan catches him easily, of course, holding him steady as he folds his legs around his torso. Yu Yang throws his head back and laughs, before wrapping his arms around Li Huan’s neck, clinging onto him. When he pulls back, he kisses him once, and then again, before asking, “What are you doing here?”
A simple shrug is all he gets in reply, and then he frowns, because did something happen? Li Huan notices his expression, and then elaborates. “I just wanted to come home early so I could be with you.”
“How’d you get out of it?” Yu Yang is genuinely curious.
“My dad and I only celebrated New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. There isn’t really any family for us to visit, so…” Li Huan trails off, and Yu Yang places a hand against his cheek with a tender expression. He smiles as he adds, “Plus, I wanted to spend time with my boyfriend, and nothing’s going to stop me.”
Yu Yang beams back at him.
As it turns out, Li Huan brought back some of the food he had with his dad—dumplings, fish, rice cakes, noodles. There’s a lot, and Yu Yang has no doubt they’ll be eating this for the rest of the week. And he’s perfectly fine with it, because he’ll be eating it with Li Huan, who has temporarily moved into his dorm.
It’s great, having this space all to themselves. Sometimes Yu Yang gets caught off guard by the domesticity of it all, and it has him thinking about the future, of what a shared apartment between them would be like. He can picture Li Huan cooking for them at a stove, wearing an apron, while he watches on the side, trying to steal some food. He can picture the two of them sitting on their couch, watching a movie together, and then falling asleep in each other’s arms. Most of all though, he can picture their bed, and that’s as far as he goes, because his face starts to heat up.
One night they’re strolling the athletics field, when Li Huan suddenly stops in his tracks. Yu Yang turns around, confused, and finds his boyfriend holding out a red envelope. He shakes it when Yu Yang doesn’t take it, so he does, albeit suspiciously.
“You didn’t really give me money, did you?” Yu Yang tilts his head, lost. Li Huan already does so much for him; he’s adamant about paying for their dates, and does other sweet little things.
Li Huan doesn’t say anything, instead gesturing for Yu Yang to open it. When he peers into the envelope, he finds a piece of paper. He breathes a silent sigh of relief, but he’s still confused. And then, once he pulls it out, he recognises Li Huan’s neat handwriting on it. The note says:
‘I hereby declare that I, Li Huan, will make up for all the kisses we’ve missed.’
And then in smaller print, underneath:
‘(There’s an unlimited amount.)’
Yu Yang gapes up at his boyfriend, who’s just openly watching him, and holds the piece of paper close to his heart. There’s a fluttering in his stomach from the butterflies—even after all this time Li Huan still has the ability to make this feel so new, so exciting. He doesn’t know what he did to deserve him.
He steps up onto his tippy toes, places a hand behind Li Huan’s neck, and pulls him down to kiss him. It’s gentle, it’s sweet, and Yu Yang savours the feeling of Li Huan’s lips against his own. They stand in the middle of the field, with the lights of nearby buildings acting like the stars in the sky. The air is cold, but they don’t feel it. They’re like the core of the Earth, the heat burns from the centre of their bodies and spreads outwards. Emptiness surrounds them. They’re the only ones that matter.
“There’s one,” Yu Yang says after, breathy, “of the infinite number of kisses to come.”
Li Huan covers his mouth with his own again, but pulls back before Yu Yang can really respond. “And that’s two,” he replies. “Happy New Year.”
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artlimited · 2 years ago
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Rice field in Huanyang by Sentov Dc https://www.artlimited.net/sentov/art/photography-rice-field-in-huanyang-digital-people-everyday-life-at-work/en/696190
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rhetoricfemme · 6 years ago
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Thoughts on Here U Are V.1 Ch.65
These last several chapters I’ve been starting to let go of the idea that Yu Yang still has authentic feelings for Lin Xiang, so much as he’s been trying to hold onto older feelings.
I think the purpose is twofold in that even if he’s now unattainable, Yu Yang gets to hang onto some kind of romantic inclinations while he staves off Li Huan’s advances.
Which leads me to what I think is the second reason he keeps shoving Li Huan away--He doesn’t want this fresh-faced, good-natured kid to have to go through all of the derision and hate that Yu Yang’s had to experience.
And while I certainly don’t want any of that for Li Huan, either, I think he’d be better equipped to handle it on account of his father. He’s been raised lovingly, and has ongoing guidance. Whether or not Li Huan’s dad has any inclination that his son isn’t straight, I’m sure he’d support him.
It’d be great to see Li Huan bring Yu Yang home, but first they need to establish some kind of relationship, mrghhh. XD   It could be platonic, even, if that’s what Yu Yang needs right now, but I’d love for him to meet Li Huan’s dad and learn what it’s like to have a supportive parent.
Shoot, I just want his own parents to treat him right! His mom needs to stop listening to all of the bullshit around her, and to stand up for her son. As far as Yu Yang’s dad... I can’t tell yet if he’s a Genuine Asshole who is ashamed of his son, or if he’s been raised in this buttoned-up society and is pissed off at the way his son’s being treated, and now he’s handling it really fucking poorly. I hope it’s the latter and that he can get over it, but either way, no free passes from this reader.
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commodorecliche · 4 years ago
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anyone know why Here U Are seems to have been removed from dongmanmanhua.cn? I can't access the raws without an error saying it was moved or deleted, and the translators haven't updated in two weeks.
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pilindiel · 6 years ago
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Rating: E
Pairing: Li Huan/Yu Yang
Word Count: 4317
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Li Huan hums again, his voice deep but strange. He lifts one of his hands, dragging his fingers lightly over the skin of Yu Yang's thighs, and the action makes Yu Yang's breath catch.
It's gentle, inquisitive even, but the pads of Li Huan's fingers leave trails of fire in his wake, and a restless heat settles in Yu Yang's stomach, vibrating through his skin.
Neither of them say anything. They don't have to.
I 100% blame @commodorecliche for ruining my life with this comic.
Also, ya’ll remember that art Djun did of Yu Yang in Li Huan’s shirt?  Yeah.  Enjoy that smut that should have followed.
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vidaagridulce · 6 years ago
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Here u are just update, old xian upload a he tian picture and i feel God in this chili's tonight
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