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Yuri's manga / #Female Protagonist(15)

The Savior's Book Café in Another World

Ongoing | Izumi kyouka (和泉杏花),Oumiya (近江谷),Sakurada reiko | 2019 released

Redemption of the Blue Rose Princess

Ongoing | Kaname Roku,Yuduki Shou | 2019 released

The Plain & Unnoticeable Me is No More

Ongoing | Oomori mikan,Sumiyoshi yukiko | 2019 released

The Emperor's Companion

Complete | Lee surim,Assam,Night manju | 2019 released

Lots of screaming, shouting, fighting and fainting. It got boring quick and is super rushed and convoluted, not to mention the random plot that appears out of nowhere. I don't see any clear reason why the emperor dude likes her (he keeps calling her mate like he's from a shitty werewolf story off of wattpad) and honestly acts like a child. I also rly do not understand how the og sister died. Like, I get that she gave her heart to the fl, but no legal hospital would ever remove the heart from a healthy person who is not about to die in the next few minutes to give to another person. REMOVING THE HEART FROM AN ALIVE DONOR IS ILLEGAL - living organ donors can donate: one kidney, a lung, or a portion of the liver, pancreas, or intestine. In other words, that means the sister would have had to be dead at that point anyways?? Go get survivor's guilt therapy or something, for fuck's sake. And the God. That guy makes no sense at all. Srsly, he is so confusing. I honestly believe that he should be sending some therapists into that world, not a random chick who is supposedly a CEO, but can't do anything better than shout, simp and shine like a light bulb. Although she did do some of the paper work.... Also, major spoiler: the ending fucking sucks. Rando plot of dragons appear and make no fucking sense; the emperor that died got magically resurrected in time for the Disney princess end and all this is explained by the chancellor dude who now also knows a lot of fucking stuff like some kinda deity. And this happened in one chapter. The end of of the main story to be specific.