It was interesting up until the dude’s power got multiplied by 10k. Seriously I was excited to see how he was gonna power up but nooooo how could I forget it’s a manhua :)
At least the art’s pretty
Who's the spin-off couple? The one on thé cover that is, cuz the seme in the main couple is blond, but both ukes look alike, are they related?
The rational limits no longer apply feels like a pretty long way to Say "We don't believe in concent"
Also, i'm petty and I felt good about that ending, get rekt
I’m leaving this to marinate aka get completed but I do wanna know if it’s that good?
land of the lustrous is rlly good
I dropped this a while ago cuz of how traumatising it is but now I’m curious
Apparently there’s a baby and at some point there was another une who liked the seme? Can y’all’s spoil it for me?
I kinda like it, but i also don't, it has some cute moments but is mostly toxic, not sure if it's gonna end up as a polygamous or if two end up together and the other doesn't, also, this is a love triangle, snake likes wolf, wolf likes rabbit but also doesn't, and maybe likes snake, and rabbit likes snake and uses wolf, very toxic and dramatic, usually I'm not into these types of stories and thought of dropping it, but my curiosity made me read it, i hope it has some sort of happy ending honestly, specially for the snake and his children (;ŏ﹏ŏ)
Update: fuuuuuuuuuuu, what type of ending was that????? So, rabbit and wolf end up together and have a child, but what about the snake you ask???? Well, even though he confessed to the wolf, and they almost ended up together, the wolf found out the rabbit was eating another two alphas and went to him(it was in Spanish so i don't know the exact context) i think the snake ends up with someone but, i just wanna ask, why are the nice selfless people the ones that get hurt???? The snake had everything the wolf needed, he was a rare species, he was nice and WASN'T TRYING TO EAT HIM ALL THE TIME, not sure, but i think they were also a fated pair, again, not sure, and finally, they were childhood friends so they've known everything about each other for a long time, so with all that, why was the snake left out? I'm 100% that no one would've been sad if the bunny died from starvation because he sacrificed himself for the wolf, and then the wolf and snake end up together..... But the author thought otherwise, and now I'm depressed (●´⌓`●)