I finished the last two chapters on Ta**yT**n. If anyone can't afford it right now but has any questions on how it ends, let me know and I can spoil it for you :)
chapter 51: Suhan's dad drives them to school to take their exam. After they take the entrance exam they decide to release their stress by planning a group beach trip for once classes are over.
chapter 52: Suhan doesn't make it into any of the schools he applied for, and Cheongyeon is a bit sulky during the beach trip since he worries that Suhan will go to the states with his uncle instead. Suhan gets rid of Cheongyeon doubts by asking him to continue to tutor him so he can retake the exam next year.
The end!
I need streamer or influencer boyfriend recs please! Any type of BL where the MC or ML are famous on the internet. Thank you!!
- https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/resurrection_merit/ (college administrative x virtual YouTuber)
- https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/missing_pepper_case/ (boyfailure MC x cuntboy malewhore beauty streamer lol)
- https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/live_the_hunt_begins/ (horror, shamanxyoutube streamer)
- https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/my_influencer_boyfriend/
- https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/trapping_the_foxy_doctor/
I'm confused why everyone is reincarnators? Did I miss why this was relevant other than the magic looking like a video game menu? It seems weird that they mentioned it in chapter 1 and then never mentioned it again.
It didn't need to be any further than chapter 1. A dragon punched a hole in a dimension seems as plausible as any other reason.
Plus the reincarnating seems to matter less in the story. Like a lot of stories is about adjusting to the new world.
It skips that part and just goes straight to the interesting parts.
Ah, okay. So the dragons are natural to that setting and it is just people that reincarnate? I wasn't sure if I missed something with the reincarnating being relevant to the dragon mate thing. I was just confused if it held plot importance that was covered in the book but just due to constraints wasn't fully covered here.
So it's just to establish the setting. okay. Thanks for explaining :)