Master Of Master
puppy becomes human and falls in love with his masochist master. but the master only sees him as a dog and ends up being in a relationship with his co-worker due to built up abandonment issues. later on dog man decides to become human in order to make owner fall in love but he noticed it was too late since the owner will only forever see him as a dog (despite everything they’ve done together which pisses the fuck outta me) anyways as for chapter 31 dog san ran away and the mc has become hysterical trying to look for him.
Biting the Tiger
basically the mc (bottom) is a popular singer in a band and he’s had an unrequited love for his best friend of 10 years and then he finally came out to him but apparently he has a crush on a guy he’s living with aka “fox spirit guy”. so being heartbroken mc tries his best to come between the fox and his crush by pretending to be close with the fox (but later on they actually become genuine close friends). turns out fox man isn’t actually human but rather a fox spirit that is also a portal to the afterlife for human souls. another of the portal mystical creatures is the male lead (seme) which is the tiger spirit he immediately gets drawn to mc’s sweet scent. anywyas lots of things happen and we get to know their backstories and it’s somewhat sad. but overall it’s a good story but the story really blue balled me the whole time until the last chapter lol. i kinda thought the pacing was too slow.
Awairo Emaki
SO CUTE AND WHOLESOME AHHHH
Galge no Sekai de Shinyuu ♂ ga Ore o Sukida to Iidashite!?
— anyways it’s about this guy named aoi and he bought this dating simulation game because he’s fed up with being single lol (same). anyways yadda yadda he and his children best friend gets sucked into the game :like it becomes their reality or whatever, and the only way to get back is if aoi ends up with one of the romantic interests. but yadda yadda stuff happen and childhood bestie confesses he has a crush on aoi but aoi likes girls. as of chapter 4 we are in a big sad mode
Father, I don't Want this Marriage