On or Off
I enjoyed reading it so much. I like that the seme turned out to be nice. At first, I thought he's toxic. And the uke too is really a fun character. I just don't understand why the author had to drag the story and then ended it abruptly. But over all, I really like it <3 Short summary: the uke is working in a new company with his friends and had to present their proposal to the director Kang Daeyung. Unfortunately, things didn't end up well in his presentation and was rejected. He had to take desperate measures to make things right by engaging in a one-night stand with the director.
Affectionately
At first I was very interested to read this because the plot looks good. It started out fine but eventually, I lost interest because the manga didn't stay true to the concept which is about an ugly uke who loves animals. He wasn't even ugly, he just had some dark eye-bags which magically disappeared when he started working for seme. And there was unnecessary addition of new characters just to "thicken the plot". I just skipped it trough the end because I was not having any interest to read this anymore.
A Thousand Cranes
Uke accidentally witnessed a murder on his way home from work. The killer hunted him down to kill him to get rid of the evidence, but the killer took a liking to him. He hired him as his personal psychiatrist even though uke has no degree at all in clinical psychiatry lols. Anyway, uke discovers that the man is not bad at all and is only dealing with personal trauma that prevents him from having good sleep. I thought it was funny that seme hired MC to be his psychiatrist just because he helps him sleep better lmao. The story was interesting and all, but I got bored over time. I was expecting seme to be evil because of the first encounter but he was so soft around uke that it's like he's a different person. I feel like there are some parts that were left unresolved. but overall, it was okay
Harapeko Usagi To Koisuru Ookami
Seme is fond of rabbits but is afraid to touch them until he found a rabbit in the park in danger of being eaten by a scrawny poor boy who was hungry and sick enough to eat a rabbit from a pet shop where he works. Seme took pity and offered him food and falls in love with him because he reminds uke of a rabbit. This story was so bland. It took me almost two years to finally read this, which I shouldn't have since I really don't like it, but I finally finished it today only to get disappointed. I have a thought that seme must be a furry because he like rabbit characteristics on a person. And why the hell do they fall in love so fast in these stories?
This Is Taking Brotherly Love Way Too Far