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I Thought It Was Time!

Ongoing | | 2019 released

'Twas good. Just not in the mood to finish it today. I skipped some chapters to spoil myself and I think I spoiled too much because now I don't got the determination to finish it after knowing how it ended. So next time. I'll be back

Regressor instructional manual

Ongoing | 흙수저,독점 | 2019 released

It's a unique story where the MC is more like a villain acting like a hero, a wolf in sheep's clothing. He's the type you'd avoid because he's a cheating and manipulative son of a b*tch who gaslights his partners into staying in this toxic relationship with him. He's also sly enough to act like he's the victim and push the blame on his enemies and earn the public's sympathy. I actually liked the story. I also liked the idea of making this guy the MC of a shounen manhwa, where it's almost a rule to have an MC who aims too get stronger. This guy here aims to get himself protection. Because he knows he can't survive by himself. I respect that. He's just a trashy scum. Though, I do love reading through the perspective of this kind if MC. I'm actually not sure if I'm dropping or I'm just putting this on hold. I love the comedy bits and the ideas going on in the MC's head. I just think that everything is so... Repetitive. Every arc, same kind of problems and same kind of solutions. Someone pisses him off, he accepts the challenge, gets beat, and then fights back. I just got tired of the pattern. Like, I'm not even surprised anymore. The author is also toeing the line between good and evil. Didn't like the reverse r*pe at all. Any kind of r*pe is not acceptable. I'm not shocked it gets glossed over like nothing happened because the author keeps doing it. I'm just disappointed. Anyways, I'm off to read another story. Not sure if I'll be back again but I'm just tired of this shaisa now.

The S-Class Guide as Sweet as Honey

Ongoing | Canips, Sua, Dalpi | 2000 released

Yeah, it sucks. I already read the novel and it sucks. The story was badly written. And despite its potential, was not delivered well by the author. There's also a lot of back and forth situation between the Seme and Uke and it's just so frustrating and tiring now. They're both idiots. Everybody sucks. The end. I only read it through the end because I wanted the drama. And I wanted to feel hurt. I'm a karma-core reader and a regret-porn romance enthusiast so I wanted to see drama and pain (for both the seme and uke) and all that. But there's something we call, too much drama. They add a lot of elements and a lot of issues to prolong and overcomplicate the story and too much destroys the story. This is what happened in this one. The novel, I mean. I do hope they change a lot in the manhwa adaptation. Because a lot of the readers dropped the story for its dramatic flairs that it's exhausting to read and I really understand that because I feel the same. Anyways, can't wait for the next chapters in the manhwa.

Revenge of the Iron-Blooded Sword Hound

Ongoing | | 2022 released

This story is fire. I thought the storyline was similar to the "Swordmaster's Youngest Son", like highly recommend, but it was so similar to this one at the first part where the MC regressed, they are all in competition with their siblings, and the elements where their own relatives and half-siblings worked for the more elite siblings. I was honestly not hoping for much in this story, but the more I read, the more intrigued I was. The action scenes were fabulous! The dialogues, THE ART! Everything is so good I was so disappointed I caught up with the latest chapter. I vowed not to read something below 140 chapters and here I am. I dug my own grave. Anyways, I am not too sure about the idea of a harem, considering his family dynamic where siblings fight against each other, I do hope he chooses only one woman. Too many gives too much stress. Also, I want more!!!!! Why am I so bad at choosing stories to read?!