The keyword (Chinese: 说谎的小狗会被吃掉的 ) refers to the popular BL (Boys' Love) manhua known in English as Lying Puppies Get Eaten .
The "blackmail" trope evolves into a wholesome, protective relationship as Ryu begins to safeguard Rio from the school's actual predators. shuo huang de xiao gou hui bei chi diao de 6
Dogs in Chinese symbolism occupy a dual space: loyal guardians (the zodiac’s eleventh sign) and lowly creatures (the idiom gou zhang ren shi — a dog bullying by its master’s power). The puppy , specifically, amplifies innocence. A lying puppy is a contradiction: puppies do not lie; they hide chewed shoes or steal food, but without intent to deceive. To accuse a puppy of shuo huang (lying) is to project human moral failure onto a creature incapable of malice. Thus, the fable’s first cruelty is not the eating — it is the false accusation of lying. The puppy , specifically, amplifies innocence