The Tyrant’s Guardian is an Evil Witch
Side note: Caught up to chapter 28.
Shadow crown
Review: I fell in love with this work at first sight. Everything was terrific. The story had a unique trope I had never seen before with a tinge of tragedy. Everything was going smoothly. We had a soft seme, a strong uke, just everything. Then, it slapped me in the face with chains. The seme is a psycho who has two vastly different sides to him, and the uke is literally getting no freedom and can’t do what his kingdom. I don’t think I can forgive the same for what he did. I hope Rael can finish completing what he promised Daniel. Side note: Caught up to chapter 11.
The Royal Prince's First Love
Evenly Matched Love
The Lord’s Coins Aren’t Decreasing?!
Kind of boring. Thought we’d see more magic, but there’s more trading/business than that. Update: Why is Jarvis low-key kinda hot…
The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady
I Can See Your Stats!
This is incredibly good. I don't know if it's just because I've read the novel, but I just really like the nature behind Eyra (MC) and Yanu's relationship. The MC is actually sensible, and he's unabashed in saying what he wants. Yanu is eerily mysterious but also super attractive at the same time. Not only that, but the story isn't solely focused on their relationship either. It's quite interesting, and it makes you want to see the MC succeed in saving his estate and what comes after. It's got a mature tang to it, and it has its fair share of hilarious moments to. Very enjoyable read (especially the novel). As a manhwa adaptation, this is pretty close to the novel, though it does omit certain parts out of necessity and changes a few things. Not that it'd impact your reading experience.
This Mage Desires Mediocrity