
It's so funny because the latest update was trending recently
"Is it appropriate for webtoons to show this much violence?"
https://theqoo.net/hot/3604960420?page=3
Using the genre filter doesn't really work because the results are still so varied. What I need:
1. Anthologies are alright, as long as it's legit scary
2. NO zombies
3. NO perspectives from serial killers
4. NO end of the world scenarios
5. NO kaijus or other created monsters. But monsters from actual folktales are alright
I'm so proud and I like this kind of development.
Other time travelling MCs tend to be conveniently awesome right from the get go but this one is being realistic.
100% and this is also why I hate the villainess trope (not that it stops me from reading them) but most of the time it's a "look, a different person took over the villainess' body and they don't act like a villainess, so all of the abuse the original villainess went through is easily resolved!". I'm more tolerant to regression stories over transmigration. But also so many novels have the MC think about how they are cowards, or weak, or insufficient. But very few novels actually put that into actions the MC shows. This series so far is just fantastic!
One of the regression plot I read, the MC went trough so much pain in a cult and died barely reaching adulthood. Like, she's glad she's dying. So when she regressed and got captured by the cult again, she went catatonic. Sh*t like that don't heal immediately.
Oooh what story? Do you remember the title?