pretty good. still has 11 chaps but it has potential. it's another isekai trope where the fl is transmigrated into a novel she read in her past life. the catch is, she was falling from the sky only to be caught by the obsessive villain. mans obsessed so its already a plus for me . fl is scared shitless of the dude so we'll see where this goes. it's a good read for now.
dude is possessive, obssessive, and will do just about anything for the fl. he worships her like a fucking god. i was avoiding this manhwa bc of the age gap but its all good since both of them actually went back in time. but anyways, he's def a red flag but that's what this list is for. i read from the spoilers that he's fucked up in the brain so it's a much better way to focus on the psychological aspect rather than the romance. so go read
(from the manhwa rn)
i read some spoilers that the ml's gonna be hurting the people who get close to the fl. he doesn't use a knife or any type of dangerous weapon but he literally uses the pencil the fl gifted him (so romantic ). anyways there's still 16 chaps rn and he isn't obsessive yet. he's just curious about the fl.
(sa)
cliche af. it's about a girl who's a granddaughter of a mafioso and she's got this bodyguard (same age as her) who's protective af. she just wants to get a bf but the guard's doing his best so that she doesn't get one. it's real cliché so i feel like i'd only be reading this if i'm bored.
(r4pe)
i read up to chapter 20 on this and it seems like the smut is censored. if u read the novel for this, it's much more graphic there lol. ml just wants the fl to stay by his side. he wants her so bad that he even r4pes her in her sleep. not rly my cup of tea but it is for some so i added it here. plot? eh. characters? god no. fl's personality is centered on her "master" (ml) and ml just wants to fuck her. i'll let u be the judge lol.
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The way you rate things are just immaculate, so easy to comprehend. Thanks for doing the good work brother. Someone has to collect works of fiction for the mentally ill, and you’ve done a fine job taking up the mantle