Isekai De "kuro No Iyashi Te" Tte Yobarete Imasu
There's really nothing wrong with Mizuro's indecisiveness here. Her intentions change with her environment yet all the same grounded with what she can do. She wanted to go home because she thought her time ran parallel with earth. Hence, she wanted to be an adventurer and learn how to adapt while also trying to leave. However, her attachment and the knowledge that she could return in peace, gave her the resolute to make use of her power to be helpful in the society and class she was in. Even with the demon king, she wasn't rash with her decisions. Independent women doesn't mean being separate with men, it means being true to yourself and capable of deciding for yourself. Besides, it's insensitive to think that just because female leads become somewhat reliant to men or are woo-ed by men, they are not strong anymore. And what's wrong with being girly? Female femininity is almost always looked down on but it empowers delicate kindness and maternal-like instincts to be gentle and empathic. im starting to think that female masculinity has become the stereotypical 'strong and independent women', but it only further imposes the narrative that women should be more like men to be considered independent or powerful.
Crimson Karma Webtoon
purr fect!!
A Mild Noble's Vacation Suggestion
as if another normal day, the duke treats his sudden transmigration as a fated vacation. As curious as he is, he starts an adventurer's life with the one slash-lone wolf adventurer named Gil. With a nobility's face and atmosphere, it's just hard for others to see him as an adventurer
The Savior's Book Café in Another World
for the comments regarding youta... there's nothing wrong with liking someone because they compliment you, rather it's wrong to assume that the other person likes you just because they compliment you. i feel like in Youta's case, it is because Tsukina makes him feel at ease as well as her compliments that makes him like her... not him assuming that she likes him.
The summoned mage goes to another world
despite the harem, the character himself is not perverted so I can easily go through the story. I do feel like the hero is consumed by his original world where demi humans do not exist and it's a given for humans to stick together. That's why despite his encounter with demi-humans, he thinks of himself as just. I think I'm more tolerant with this type of self-righteousness because it's logical to his character as well as the obligation he strives to fulfill. He doesn't question the situation and puts his full trust towards the royal family who summoned him. Anyway, it's interesting and I'm surprised that I'm more intrigued to what would happen if the "hero" meets the MC. If he actually knows how adapt to situations or will continue to act as a pawn.
Konjiki no Word Master - Yuusha Yonin ni Makikomareta Unique Cheat
the male lead is the only interesting character in this story. Despite the background stories of other characters, they become backdrops and are more or less idiotic with questionable personalities. The loli-harem factor, despite the male lead's indifference to the opposite sex, is just cringy. The mangaka has an obscene interest for child-appearance, boobs, and ecchi. Anyway, it gets really frustrating around ch60, which is like very very far into it so I guess that's a pro but also a little disappointing. Ah, and maybe because there are too many dialogues and repetitive topics, it gets boring. It's really only interesting when given the male lead's POV or like he's there lol
The Stereotypical Life of a Reincarnated Lady
Valerie is traumatized by his magic teacher's prophecy despite wanting to be someone special as a reincarnated person. Hence, she became lethargic as she avoid standing out. However, as a cliche romance unfold between an isekai woman and a powerful man, she becomes entangled with them thru an unexpected engagement with the powerful man. Contrary to her misunderstandings, the truth behind the woman wasn't as stereotypical as she thought. Her constant misunderstanding stresses her, but ultimately realizes that she can't keep jumping into conclusions despite her fears.
The Thorn That Pierces Me
32. character-wise... being unable to speak doesn't equate being as blank as a newly processed paper. like bish had the opportunity to learn phrases from the Korean she met, had other ways to communicate since she's still a certified translator something. like, that means you have the basic sense to try to communicate despite the language barrier miss maam can jump to conclusions but won't even try to communicate in "earthly body language" like clasping your hands together or using pictographs—but i understand the fear. i just feel like the author just made her dumb despite her vivid imagination. and it's kinda dragged and getting repetitive with unnecessary dialogue
Tensei Kenja no Isekai Raifu ~Daini no Shokugyo wo Ete, Sekai Saikyou ni Narimashita~
@56.1 Easy going adventure with a thickening plot. MC is an exploited corporate slave with high insight that could play around with his powers and adapt in situations. He doesn't really encounter extreme prejudice or discrimination and gets along with the majority of characters he encounter. he's the type to return the favor, but takes revenge tenfold through schemes. (quite clueless, too)
Primitive Boyfriend