How to Perfectly End a Contract Marriage
pretty refreshing in that it isn’t a transmigration story but a villainess finding a way to turn back time herself. there’s no actual mystery behind that and it’s more focused on the developing relationship between the MC and the ML. i found myself getting really invested in their romance so i decided to continue with reading the novel too and letting the manhwa marinate for a while. the author is pretty good at exploring the poignant emotions of both of the leads and i’m desperately wishing for their happy ending.
Brother's Sick Love
Even if the Villain's Daughter Regresses
intriguing story tbh. the ML already seems like such a solid character from the first 20 chaps which is a rarity. we get insight into his behavior and the clear survivor’s guilt along with his loosening grip on his sanity. i also like how he keeps analyzing the MC’s behavior lol it’s often accurate. it’s funny how he’s puzzled over how far the MC is willing to go to please him—her murderer over several lifetimes already.
I Thought It Was a Common Isekai Story
7/10 i think it’s interesting so far but i don’t find it particularly unique or compelling compared to other isekais i’ve read. the writing is average. the OG owner and even the current MC goes through abuse yet i feel like it’s not treated very seriously in the story. like the gravity of it is kinda glossed over compared to other stories? the antagonists also feel kinda flat and predictable. even the interesting premise of the author interfering is executed kinda lamely bc the author isn’t very smart nor do they feel especially formidable. their motivations also seem rlly wack, why are they so determined to be a villain for their mc???
Senpai is an Otokonoko