Underrated shounen ai about an MC who unknowingly bonds with his favorite K-drama actor through a Twitter c-bot, only to find out the ML himself was behind it; a simple greeting slowly turns into a secret, unconditional romance. With 176 completed chapters, both leads are total green flags—a shy, devoted MC growing from theater club to acting beside the ML, and an affectionate, supportive ML. Pure fluff and sweetness throughout.
Picked this manhwa up again after seeing a post about the MC finally reuniting with the ML in the modern world—and it was so worth it. The story is well written, with a determined MC who stays focused on returning to her world, strong character development for the OG FL, and satisfying consequences for the obsessive MLs. Each side character’s ending feels fitting, especially the cursed red-haired ML and the fallen priest. The MC and ML’s happy ending was sweet and rewarding
strong potential and an okay-ish art style, following an MC who eats nightmares due to her Haatz blood and an Emperor ML tormented by recurring nightmares. After being killed by the ML in a past life, she turns back time, now on her fourth life aiming for a happy ending, with intriguing elements like her unusual eye and Snown, her stepbrother tied to past-life crimes. However, the plot feels complicated and confusing, making it hard to fully grasp, and since it’s still ongoing at 110 chapt
This manhwa is goated—romance exists but isn’t the focus, which makes it even better. Kim Suho, a civil engineer, possesses a doomed side character in a novel and avoids death by using engineering knowledge to build roads, systems, and infrastructure in a medieval fantasy world. The comedy is top-tier, the expressions are unhinged, and Lloyd’s terrifying yet ridiculous duality makes the story endlessly entertaining and worth the read.
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