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ALisAnimeLover's manga / #Miscommunication(4)

Hana Ni Kuchizuke

Complete | abe akane | 2015 released

The beginning was a bit messy, but I'm glad that it worked out well. Idk why people are hating on the uke when he was too ecstatic seeing his "master". Yes, it was a bit insensitive, but he really treated the master as his parent. Who wouldn't be happy seeing one's loved one/family after a long time?

Painful Love Iii

Complete | Nananan Kiriko | 2005 released

A story about a couple who does not communicate well. The man feels like he's only feeding off the woman and that she only stays in the relationship to get back what she gave the man. But in the end, it's revealed that it's not the case and they do love each other. Although the fact that this has to be explained by the third party is kinda annoying yet strikes to the heart - she's the third party but she understood both sides better than they did themselves. The third party is pretty honest though. "I liked you because you're taken". Still a bitch tbh.

Struggle

Complete | κΉ€λ‹Œμž | 2000 released

I really really want to slap the hell out of the alpha. Like a lot of times. Then I'll stab moochan to death. Thank you. ------ Eh? That's it? Hmmm... I honestly like how the seme went off with "please don't forgive me yet because I know I still haven't redeemed myself. Don't accept me just because our daughter did" (non-verbatim ofc). I'm also glad the uke didn't forgive him straight up (I mean, that's the point of the title, lol). The damage has been done and neither of them forgot about it. The whole thing started off with the seme not trusting the uke. And not talking to him. Which the uke did point out to him, "you think too high of yourself, you think that whatever you believe is true". The seme is, was, an asshole and I'm glad he came to his senses to try and change. I expected more apologies from the seme. But with this ending, I guess we're just left on our own on how the seme actually redeems himself. We just know he'll keep trying until everyone, including him, believes he's done enough. Kinda wish we get to see that part, though I can't blame the author for cutting the story off there because it's a difficult situation to present. The child is definitely cute and smart. She's definitely the best character in the series, right next to her mom/dad/uke. Then after that would be Heejoo, best aunt fr - and we all love a strong woman who can stand up for herself and leave that shitty agency (honestly, that kinda reminds me of HyunA). And again, I want, and I will, stab Moochan to death. Thank you. ---- PS: for the ones confused about the seme's job shenanigans. He's an orthopedic resident (or intern) in his family's hospital. It was mentioned (around ch 15-20 iirc) that he took a leave, hence why he could "intern" in the kindergarten. As for his entertainment agency... which, while it honestly felt out of the blue and like a plot convenience device to save Heejoo and destroy Moochan... It kinda makes sense with him being a Chaebol... In the context of Korean dramas which don't really apply to real life.

Our Sweet 1R

Complete | Kamoburger | 2019 released

Ksksks, the amount of times I wanted to slap the uke