I Used to be a Boss
I like an easy read. This gives you exactly what you would expect from this genre. The MC is like a child, forcing his ways through things. There seems to be some force that is controlling things from behind-the-scenes, I suspect that light coloured hair bitch that is shown from time to time. I don't really care for Raven, but he is central to the story since as the best hunter in Korea, he inspired many hunters and is a role model for many. The secret class that Baphomet is now a part of suits him. I like his dynamic with the Chief (?) too. Raven's younger brother is very interesting and a potential friend/rival. Also I love how Baphomet came to care for the group of men who followed him. It was also due to that he awakened. I loved him as a monster, and I love him as a human too. His wish to become a human since he was trapped in that room for as long as he could remember was granted when he killed Raven. He was mistaken as the hunter who killed Baphomet (himself) then when it was later found that he had no powers, he was called a fraud even though he never claimed such thing. The quack doctor, I would like to meet. Seriously exploiting the naive Baphomet is a crime. Also his legal name being the name of one of his followers who essentially gave him the right to his name, since it was so grand as he was killed. It shows his personality, I wonder what his parents would think of that. I read upto Ch10 and the mentor dude is pitiful as hell. He loves his wife so much. The wifey though in the process of saving a woman while she could save herself by using the slip given by her hubby (that would transport her to the evacuation area) died. The woman saw the slip and used it for herself while apologising. Thus the mentor formed a deal of some sort to being her back to life and the crime he is involved with for that is what the MC and his team are investigating.
The Fangs That Pierce the Heart
I would rate this a 2.5 if I could. I know that the MC is a demon but I had a shocked Pikachu face when he acted like one. I wish he didn't kill Campbell, I was very fond of him. I keep forgetting the body he possess is a girl as well. The translation can be better but it's still understandable. Edwin is such an annoying brat and he's only the son of a Baron. The pedophile fat Priest made me uncomfortable everytime he was on screen and the fact that even while knowing his true nature, he still gets protected.. Ugh ew.. The corruption in the Church. I know it's a real thing as well especially towards boys so it was too real for me. Wait.. Does that mean the MC killed all the commoners, the Baron, the knight, Edwin, the Baroness, Campbell and all the servants and maids? Wow talk about being ruthless.. The maids looked out for him so much too. That's actually so unfortunate. Currently at Ch20.
Between Love, Hate and Affection