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Momus NathaliaRocks on Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest
I like Fairy Tail so much Nalu
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Rocks on Who Is The Prey
This manhua isnt for everyone. If you can't stand ra**, violence scenes and other terrible evil human acts, you'll have a hard time to read it. It's so toxic and so messed up yet so beautiful and satisfying to read. I loved it !
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Rocks on Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu
Fascinating story, interesting plot points that seems to be building up to something larger
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Rocks on Hogu Hagyeongsu (An Easy Target)
I really enjoyed this thrillingly perverted manga. Knowing that there is no way something like this could have happened in real life, it was an exciting adventure to see just how far and low obsession could take one. In this series, pretty much everyone struggles with obsession disorder, but the MC is probably the most obsessed of them all. Going through all the abuse, he still couldn't let his obsession for ML go. And I liked it. The story is truly twisted and exciting.
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Rocks on Roses and Champagne
1000000000000/10 ITS AMAZING I WAS CRYING AT THE END BC IT WAS JUST TO GOOD...i will miss this..
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Rocks on I Have No Health
I love the story the girl wakes up into unhealthy body of a villainess and want to survive with a germaphobe male lead who get attached to her after finding remenets of his fathers manain her
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Rocks on Keep This A Secret From Mom
Even tho i hate a mixed up relationship, this manga i totally like it
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Rocks on Dear Door
IM GONNA SAY IT ONCE..IT'S ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF ART MANHWA,A MASTERPIECE..A MUST READ, ONCE IN A LIFETIME, BL STORY FOR ALL BL ENJOYER. THIS SERIES GONNA DRIVE YOU TO EMOTIONAL ROLLER COASTER. IF YOU DONT LIKE THIS- I DONT KNOW WHAT TO SAY
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Rocks on Tsuyokute New Saga
The hero travels back in time to save the world from the demon king. The premise is cliche, but there are lots of reasons to like this manga.
For starters, there's a proper plot and it's moving along at a good pace. No time is wasted on filler or tedious training sequences. The hero understands that rather than simply becoming stronger himself, he needs to build up influence over the humans' numerous kingdoms and get them to prepare for the upcoming war.
While armed with future knowledge, the hero is making his moves much earlier in the timeline, so he is often as surprised as the reader is. There are some subversions of expectations (like with the attempted assassination on the princess) that are really fun to read. He also eventually learns more about demons and their internal factions than in his first life, showing that things aren't as simple as he thought.
Enemies are usually handled ruthlessly, which makes sense given that he hero is a war veteran inside a younger body, but once again isn't something I expected to see in a manga like this. The party aren't beyond trickery and assassination either. This is not treated in an edgy, self-satisfied way, but like the necessity it it.
If I had any complaints, it's that the two female members of the party didn't get any spotlight after their recruitment. They're kind of... just there. In contrast, the hero's male friend is well-developed and in my opinion more interesting than the hero himself, so there's that.
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For starters, there's a proper plot and it's moving along at a good pace. No time is wasted on filler or tedious training sequences. The hero understands that rather than simply becoming stronger himself, he needs to build up influence over the humans' numerous kingdoms and get them to prepare for the upcoming war.
While armed with future knowledge, the hero is making his moves much earlier in the timeline, so he is often as surprised as the reader is. There are some subversions of expectations (like with the attempted assassination on the princess) that are really fun to read. He also eventually learns more about demons and their internal factions than in his first life, showing that things aren't as simple as he thought.
Enemies are usually handled ruthlessly, which makes sense given that he hero is a war veteran inside a younger body, but once again isn't something I expected to see in a manga like this. The party aren't beyond trickery and assassination either. This is not treated in an edgy, self-satisfied way, but like the necessity it it.
If I had any complaints, it's that the two female members of the party didn't get any spotlight after their recruitment. They're kind of... just there. In contrast, the hero's male friend is well-developed and in my opinion more interesting than the hero himself, so there's that.
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Rocks on Checkmate (TAN)
Ahh fu** this manhwa is one of the best! It's really wholesome. Wait for the updates is worth!
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