Tale of a Scribe Who Retires to the Countryside
It was fun at first. The problem I found is that it has a slow pacing in the story, and I just felt bored reading through it. I think the problem is with me since I am not used to an MC who gets stronger but has no ambitions to become a murim warrior and is just a scribe. I dunno. Whatever
If You Don't Want to Die
LOVE the story. LOVE the characters. LOVE the build up and the ART. Man, the Art. Mwuah! Love it. The character development and heck I got absorbed too much I cried so hard when Hangil hyung died. Like WHY! How dare he just went up and died like that when he has so much to do for his kids! It's regrettable but necessary for Dajun's and the others' development. But even then, I was hopeful that they could get as strong as they are now, probably even stronger, with Hangil still there. I actually wished that if I was there and I died, I would slap Hangil in the face and strangle at him for leaving his dongsaengs behind then I'll marry him. Oh I wish. Anyways, I'mma stop here at Chapter 110 for a while as the story is currently at 130+ chapters. I aim for it to reach 140 or 145 at least so that I can be confident enough that the story is about to end. I don't really like cliffhangers, especially when the story is nearing its peak and the characters will finally face the last problem they have. Will pray for the author and I'm looking forward to what awaits me.
Legend of the Northern Blade
Kaiju No. 8
Shinmai Ossan Bouken-sha, Saikyou paati ni shinu hodo kitae rarete Muteki ni naru
The S-Classes That I Raised
1st year Max Level Manager
Seoul Station's Necromancer
Seoul Station Druid
Got bored. I'mma come back when the time comes. For now, there are a lot of things happening that don't really contribute to the main villains so I'm just tired of it all.
I Reincarnated As The Crazed Heir