The Hero Returns
It's fun to read. I enjoyed the fight scenes and the comedic bits and it's exciting to see how OP the MC is. There are lapses though. Like, how there are 1-4 words written in every speech bubble to make it seem dramatic. It's been getting on my nerves beyond 90 chapters in reading this. It's just a waste of space, and if you're aiming for dramatic I think it's too much now. Also, it's really weird how OP the MC is now. It's fun the first few times but now that he's gone around the world, he hasn't found someone like him who is only fixated on growing stronger over fame and money. It's not impossible, but I just hoped for the MC to find someone who's almost as strong as him and be his brother-in-arms. Also, can the artist make it so that the MC's body gets a bit bulkier? He body still looks like a twig even with all the training and fights he's been in, it's giving malnourished. Anyways, I'mma pause this for a while and let it marinate. The way the story's flow is going, it's gonna take a while for them to have an all-out fight with the MC's enemies in the past.
Muhyeok and Naui: My Irresistible Neighbor
Kikonsha Desu Kedo, Nani ka?
Omae ga Baka o Iidasu Hi ni wa
Please, Marry Me!!
Hatsukoi ni wa kanawanai
Why Are You So Kind To Everyone Except Me?
Mokdan's Fragrance
I genuinely loved it. Every chapter was unhinged, both the MCs were unhinged, and it made me laugh so loud I swear my neighbors were disturbed. I thought it was all fun and games until the part where the Uke felt lonely all those years, not seeing his husband nor his children. I'm surprised he's even willing to reconnect with them when he's never met the emperor for two years. TWO YEARS. If it were me I would've gone crazy and divorced his ass the moment he took my children away from me. Granted, he had reasonable reasons to, as court officials wanted the Uke dead and possibly hurt their children too, but to expect the Uke to understand all of that, without telling him or in this case, without communicating with him, Emperor dude, you're sadly mistaken. You could've at least tried to tell him why, why you left him alone all those years and why you harshly made your kids leave his side. It's sad, it's really sad. How painful it must be for him. The Uke sure did a good job hiding his pain because apparently, the story wasn't focused on that. Too bad the story was cut short. Sure, it's all funny and turned out well, but it has a lot of potential to be a wholesome story. I want it to focus on the couple's relationship, the family's bonding, you know, the waterworks and stuff. The story basically skimped on the drama and focused more on the fun part, quite literally taking the Uke's suffering for granted. I actually cried a lot at the scenes where the Uke expressed his loneliness and I'm disappointed it wasn't focused more in the story. I love this story. Really wish they made it longer and focused more on the importance of the Uke's suffering and his relationship with his husband and children. But overall, I really appreciated it.











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