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Trash of the Count’s Family

Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy

Summary [from NU]

When I opened my eyes, I was inside a novel.

[The Birth of a Hero].

[The Birth of a Hero] was a novel focused on the adventures of the main character, Choi Han, a high school boy who was transported to a different dimension from Earth, along with the birth of the numerous heroes of the continent.
I became a part of that novel as the trash of the Count’s family, the family that oversaw the territory where the first village that Choi Han visits is located.

The problem is that Choi Han becomes twisted after that village, and everyone in it, are destroyed by assassins.

The bigger problem is the fact that this stupid trash who I’ve become doesn’t know about what happened in the village and messes with Choi Han, only to get beaten to a pulp.

“…This is going to be a problem.”

I feel like something serious has happened to me.

But it was worth trying to make this my new life.

 

Personal Thoughts [spoiler free]

This one is a long novel. It’s already at 400+ chapters and still ongoing. At the time of writing this review, I am only on chapter 85. Updates for this story is nearly daily, so it’s good for those readers who are constantly craving more. This is the second Korean novel I’m reading. (I didn’t love the first one I randomly picked up, so I’m not recommending that one.) I’m not too good with Korean names, as I’m not used to them yet, so it’s good that the fantasy setting of this novel means that a lot of the characters have English sounding names and I can follow along better. For those who are just dipping their toes into Korean novels, I think this would be a good one to ease your way in.

Perhaps due to the overarching length of this novel, I feel that events happen quite slowly and gradually, so if I’m craving action and fast development, then this is not a story that I can binge. But the contents itself is enjoyable at a slower pace, and I like the main character, Cale. He is easygoing and laid-back, so following his adventures through his eyes feels relaxing(?) Lol. He also looks out for his people, although he denies it, like the tsundere that he is.

I enjoy Cale’s relationship with the hero, Choi Han. I’ve read quite a few non-BL “MC becomes a villain in a book” type stories (in Chinese and Japanese too), and in those stories, the original hero or protagonist of the book becomes the foil/villain to the MC. That, or they don’t get mentioned (for a long time). Cale actually meets Choi Han rather early on and they have a working relationship that is neither enemies nor best buddies. I’m interested in seeing how their relationship progresses.

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Let Me Shoulder this Blame! 13

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Chapter 13

According to the system’s requirements, unless it was under special circumstances, in any other situation, if the host were to personally explain his difficulties to someone not in the know, it was undoubtedly not allowed.
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Listening to the unrelenting deduction of points, everything went black before Su Shi’s eyes. He sullenly lowered his head.

Right away, at least four people around him express their concerns for his health.

On one hand it was the deduction of points, on the other hand it was the rapid decrease in the misunderstanding value. Su Shi wished that he could just bash his head against Wayne’s chest and die. Instead, he was involuntarily supported by a mess of arms and legs, all helping him lie down.

“Senior Daniel, I’m sorry.”

The tall young man, who had previously hung him up, was half kneeling by the bed. With his eyes red, he held on to the bedside and sincerely apologized.
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“We don’t understand your hardships at all. We misunderstood you and caused you grievous injuries, but you still haven’t given up on us. Even preferring to suffer injuries to take on our anger, and also to protect us from making any crazy moves…”

Su Shi lied on the bed. He smiled wanly at the man and lifted his hand to pat the top of the other’s head in forgiveness. He was so sad that he couldn’t even utter a single word.

The original amount of experience points has dropped at a visible rate. If these few people went out, perhaps one day, he would wake up and find that all the people in the country would know that he was an undercover agent worthy of the greatest admiration.

If only a meteorite could descend right now, smash the inside of the insurrection army’s headquarters, and kill everyone present*, then how good would that be?

[*T/N: The idiom used here is 同归于尽 tong gui yu jin, meaning “to die in such a way that somebody (or something) else also perishes / to take somebody down with oneself / to end in mutual destruction”]

This thought of self-destruction just emerged, when suddenly a loud sound exploded very close by. The entire headquarters shook with dizzying force.

Su Shi was shook by the intense sound wave until his vision turned black. From the pit of his stomach came forth a raw iron smell. He wondered dizzily if the system suddenly developed a wish-fulfillment function. Wayne had already leapt forward with alertness, protecting Su Shi under his body. “Hide!”
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After a series of explosions, Su Shi’s body was extremely fragile, almost pulled into the dark by pain and faintness. Contrarily, a gentle touch fell upon his forehead.

“Don’t sleep, Daniel. Stay strong for just a little longer…”

He subconsciously opened his eyes. Wayne’s black eyes held unconcealed pain and fragility.

He knew very well that Daniel’s body was already fragile. The insurgents have long become accustomed to such bombing attacks, but it was enough to make Daniel’s already weak fire of life completely extinguish.

Su Shi coughed a few times. Faint smears of blood appeared on his lips. He smiled shallowly and the dim light in his eyes brightened once again.

What a joke.

When he was unconscious due to serious injuries, this person took advantage of that lapse to stand up on his behalf and cleanse his name. He told the others all about his plans, thus causing Su Shi’s experience points to dissipate. Like so, he would be returning to the main space in a miserable state.

Don’t even think about it.

The strong obstinacy also seemed to stimulate the vitality hidden in the body. The life value that was faintly declining stopped falling, and began to slowly climb up again.

Wayne firmly protected him with his body. With his heart hammering in fear, he looked at the person who was riddled with scars suddenly pick himself up as if regaining some sense of conviction. The dazzling pride burst forth from his body again, impossible to ignore.

It was different from the ruthlessness of when he was the marshal and it was also different from the stubborn silence of the teenager in his memory. Obviously, he was given the greatest martyrdom and ridicule by his fate, but instead he was polished to become the most eye-catching gem in the world. His heart burned faintly with a luminous heat.

Those in command rushed out to strengthen the defenses and help with evacuation. The bombing continued. The windows could not withstand the intense sound waves and shattered. Dust fell from the roof.

Amidst the cannon fire in the sky, Wayne bent his head and kissed Daniel, kissing his bloodied lips.

“You will live on. I will use all my strength to make you live on…”

Su Shi calmly and gently raised his eyebrows, and smiled lightly at him.

It was a gentle and peaceful smile that has never been seen before, but the eyes were clearly determined, making Wayne’s heart sink in his chest.

“Wayne, can you hear that?”

Along with the ongoing attack, there were shouts for the insurrection army to give up Marshal Daniel.

The powerful attacks were like pouring rain. The equipment of the insurgents and the government forces was very different. Daniel always used the excuse that certain weapons’ destructive power was too large and might harm ordinary citizens to forcefully ban them from use, thus barely managing to shorten the disparity in strength between the two sides.

However, now all of it was raining down upon the insurgents’ position.

The gigantic lion lost its cage, and was already faintly exposing its strong fangs.

“There is someone in the government who wants to replace me. His means are more savage, more toxic, and more patient than me.”

Su Shi spoke slowly. His tone was calm, as if he was only describing one of the most common facts.

Wayne’s pupils contracted slightly.

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Nurturing the Hero to Avoid Death

Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, Slice of Life, Supernatural, Yaoi

Summary [from NU]

“Please, I implore you to save the world.” This is what a goddess in white says to me in a pure-white space. Such is the standard line that suggests the game is about to begin. Please say this stirring line to boys and girls with sparkling eyes! It’s wrong to direct it to someone like me, who’s exhausted from job hunting! When I declined her politely, she flew into a fit of tears; when I agreed to assist her on small tasks out of reflex, she proclaimed: “it’ll be fine if you just help in the Starting-Village Arc. Please guide the Hero!” Then she tossed me into another world. No, this is a world modeled after a game that this gamer goddess likes…

Personal Thoughts [spoiler free]

I’ve been following this story for a long while. Now that there are more chapters out, I feel more confident about recommending it to others. This is a super sweet, cute, and funny story about an adorably funny MC who tries to be a villain, but instead just comes across as tsundere. He seems to be a bit slow in the romance department, or maybe he’s just in denial, but he is smart and very hardworking. It’s very clear the amount of effort he puts into nurturing the hero and in researching ways to protect the village.

I absolutely love the ML in this story. He’s so perceptive and mature. It’s like a breath of fresh air, because I feel like I’ve been reading about a lot of dense characters lately.

For a story set in an action/adventure game, there isn’t much adventuring at the moment. Mostly it’s a slice of life, and the main focus is in the characters’ relationships with each other. If you want a relaxing read with no frustrating drama (as of chapter 17) then I recommend this story to you.

 

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The Big Landlord 79.2

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Chapter 79.2 – Punishment

An Zi Ran’s gaze shifted to Steward Li, who was sweating profusely at the moment, and said coldly, “Since Steward Li thinks that my words alone are not enough, then let us go to the wang ye right now and have him make a decision.”
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When Steward Li heard this, his face abruptly turned white.

An Zi Ran came back to see the little bun that afternoon. It turned out that the lao wang ye was in the little bun’s room, and he was carrying An Zi Ran’s little brother in his arms. Later, he learned from the servants that the lao wang ye would go play with the little bun when the head steward was not around. And the so-called play*, was him amusing himself with the little bun.

[*T/N: Implies that he was playing with the baby as if the baby were a toy, as opposed to playing with the baby to amuse the baby.]

The head butler discovered this incident and ordered the servants in the palace not to let the lao wang ye approach the little bun again.
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The lao wang ye was obedient for a time, but on the day that they returned, he reverted back to his old ways. It just so happened that An Zi Ran caught him when he decided to visit his brother that day.

An Zi Ran didn’t care that the lao wang ye was an elderly and directly prohibited him from approaching the little bun. At the same time, he also warned the servants about this, but Steward Li still disregarded his words in order to please Fu lao wang ye. In that case, he would not be merciful.

This matter was soon reported to Fu Wu Tian.

In the lobby of the Imperial Fu Palace

Fu lao wang ye knew that he made a mistake and stood in the middle of the lobby without a word of protest.

Steward Li stood next to him. His back was drenched with nervous sweat. He did not dare look up at the imposing wang ye and the displeased wang fei. Originally he wanted to ask the lao wang ye for help, but looking at the lao wang ye’s behavior made him feel like his future was bleaker than ever.

Fu Wu Tian looked at the lao wang ye who had his head hanging down, and then his eyes moved to Steward Li. In a deep voice, he said, “Steward Li, do you know your error!”

“This servants knows he is wrong. Begging wang ye to be merciful. This servant does not dare again.” Steward Li hurriedly admitted his mistake.

“Where did you go wrong?”

Steward Li was stunned for a moment. Didn’t the wang ye already know? Why was he asking? With suspicious doubts, he replied, “This servant shouldn’t have brought the lao wang ye to go look for the little gong zi, and shouldn’t have helped the lao wang ye hide.”

“And?”

Steward Li couldn’t answer this time. He didn’t know what he had done and he couldn’t think of it. He hesitated and raised his head. His eyes immediately clashed upon the wang fei’s cold and indifferent gaze. It was like an explosion went ‘bang’ in his head, his face turned white, and he remembered.

Fu Wu Tian said slowly, “This prince once said that since wang fei has married into the Imperial Fu Palace, he is now a master of this palace. However, you seem to regard this prince’s words as passing wind…”

Steward Li’s body shook.

The people around him have also bowed their heads.

Not everyone in the wang ye’s palace recognizes An Zi Ran’s status as the wang fei. Some people thought of An Zi Ran with contempt, thinking that he wouldn’t be favored for too long. Steward Li was also one of those people. So that day, he hadn’t placed any importance on An Zi Ran’s words at all. In his head he thought that as long as he could please the lao wang ye he would not have to fear the wang fei.

Wang ye, spare me. This servant knows his wrongs.”

Steward Li’s fearful voice broke through the suffocating atmosphere in the lobby. He slammed his head against the floor in supplication. The floor creaked and there was a trace of blood after a while.

“Head Steward.”

When he heard himself being called, Fu Yi came into the lobby from outside. His gaze held an expression like a smile yet not a smile as he glanced at the lao wang ye, who was trying to shrink into himself as much as possible, but was unsuccessful due to his body’s girth.

“Investigate for this prince and see how many people in the palace are talking bad behind wang fei’s back. Once they are identified, expel all of them from the palace.”

“Understood, wang ye.”

Steward Li’s face was ashen as he was dragged out.

He was finished. Being expelled from the palace was equivalent to being branded with a bad reputation forever.

After resolving the matter of Steward Li, it was finally the turn of the lao wang ye.

The lao wang ye was keenly aware of the many eyes that fell upon him. His fat body started crawling towards the direction of the door in search of escape. He only managed two steps when he suddenly hit a meat wall. He turned around to look and saw that it was the head steward.

Fu Yi was different from Fu Wu Tian. He was like a smiling fox. Even if he were angry he would not reveal it. He would simply look at that person until that person started to panic.

The lao wang ye was in that very predicament.

“I’m wrong…”

Fu lao wang ye could not withstand the gazes of his grandson and the head butler. They were so chilling that it was scary and he couldn’t help but admit his mistake.
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Fu Yi smiled. “How can lao wang ye be wrong? Actually you’re not wrong at all. I am the one in the wrong. We can only blame me for being too lax with you. I will definitely self-reflect in the future.”

Hearing these words, Fu lao wang ye’s hairs stood up on end. “Ah Yi*, I really do know that I am in the wrong. I won’t dare anymore in the future. I swear.”

[*T/N: Ah Yi is nickname for Fu Yi]

Fu Yi spoke with a smile. “Lao wang ye also swore like this to me last time.”

He promised wang ye and wang fei that he would take good care of the little gong zi. Instead, the little gong zi was scared twice. In the span of his housekeeping career, this was an indelible shame!

Fu lao wang ye knew that he had really angered his head steward and quickly ran in front of An Zi Ran. He revealed an expression as if he was pondering on a painful experience: “My dear grandson’s wife, grandfather won’t dare again, forgive me, okay? I promise that I will never touch your little bun again in the future. Please tell Ah Yi not to be angry anymore, all right?”

Whether it was before the illness or after, the person that he feared the most in the entire prince’s palace was the head steward, Fu Yi. When Fu Yi was angry, Fu lao wang ye would definitely suffer a calamity.

An Zi Ran found that the lao wang ye was still very clever.

It was a pity that he was looking to the wrong person for help. If An Zi Ran did not give him a profound lesson, he will still commit the same blunder in the future. An Zi Ran did not want to see the little bun being tossed around again.

An Zi Ran gave the old man a deep look, and then he shifted his gaze to the little bun in his arms, who was playing with his fingers. The little bun was completely unaffected by the atmosphere of the lobby. His cheeks were rosy and looked like delicious fruits.

At this moment, the lao wang ye did something unexpected.

He took up the little bun’s small paws in his hands and said sincerely, “Little Bun, grandfather knows he is wrong. Forgive me, okay? I will not play with you again.”

Little Bun: “…ah?”

Everyone: “…”

What a good application of the move ‘retreating one step in order to advance.’ It would seem that the IQ of the amnesiac lao wang ye was still very high.

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Spring Once More

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Harem, Historical, Romance, Yaoi

Summary [from NU]

Ma Xiaodong was a good-natured young man content with his lot in life. He had a job, a girlfriend, and a car. In this life, he had it made. One day he had a quarrel with his girlfriend who cursed his lack of ambition, saying that he should be struck by lightning from the heavens. As he drove through the pouring rain, a dazzling lightning bolt hit his car!

Unbelievable… the heavens must have gotten something wrong!! As compensation for the mistake, the underworld’s emissary let him transmigrate into a good body with great fortune.

Thus he was reborn as a first-class prince in Ancient times. But what’s this? Why is the person in his bed a man? This is not good!

Personal Thoughts [spoiler free]

A funny story about a blundering straight man trying to navigate his unsolicited harem of beautiful men. This is a BL story that is told from the uncommon perspective of the seme. As of chapter 38 there is no papapa scene yet, but there’s been a few hot kisses.

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Tightrope 2

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Chapter 2 – The Line Between Living and Dead

Uzumaki Naruto was walking through the marketplace with his head bowed, as if doing so could shield him from all the harsh whispers and glares. He wouldn’t even have come to the marketplace if he didn’t need to buy groceries for the week. As he trudged through the main street with a frown on his face, he passed by a stand with a rack of porcelain masks on display.
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Naruto was instantly drawn to a mask that was created in the image of a fox. He thought it reminded him of the masks that the nice ninja who protected him from the shadows wore. His feet stalled as he stopped to admire the mask, and without conscious thought he reached out a hand to touch the fox mask on the snout.

Immediately the shop owner was bearing down on him with a broom. “Don’t touch my merchandise with your filthy hands, you little monster!” He swatted at Naruto’s hand with the broom. Naruto flinched. His hand brushed the mask causing it to drop from the display. The man took another swipe at Naruto with his broom, and Naruto hightailed away.

He wiped at his eyes angrily as he ran. He would not cry. He didn’t do anything wrong. Naruto ran until he was far from the marketplace. He took a breather at a desolated park. There was a dried up fountain in the middle of the park. He climbed into the white stone structure and curled his small body up against the side of the fountain. Unless someone got close enough, they wouldn’t be able to see him sitting inside the fountain.

Inside the fountain, surrounded by a stone barrier, Naruto focused the force of his glare at the cracked stone statue situated in the middle of the fountain. The statue used to spout water, but not anymore. Like the rest of the park, it was dried up and lifeless.

Naruto kicked at the fountain’s base and cursed at his life. He didn’t understand it. Why was he born to live such a horrible life? What had he done to make the villagers hate him so much?

“Why are you sitting inside the fountain by yourself?” A soft, melodic voice questioned him. The voice came from directly behind him.

Naruto let out a shrill yelp. He simultaneously turned around to face the speaker and shuffled backwards away from the person. He stopped scuttling backwards on his bum when his brain registered the speaker. It was a young child about his age. Just one child, Naruto thought, if things got nasty he was strong enough to defend himself from one brat.

The child had an inquisitive and half-amused look on their cherubic face. Soft black hair framed the genderless face in long strands and a short tail of hair was tied at the nape of the neck. The child wore a simple white high-collared t-shirt and white shorts. Bandages were wrapped around the child’s small hands.

“Wha- what? Who?”

The child smiled, clearly amused, “I asked what were you doing in the fountain by yourself.”

“None of your business!” Naruto declared, defensively. He didn’t like the smile on the kid’s face. When people were amused, it was usually at his expense.

“Oh,” the smile dropped and the child looked thoughtful for a brief moment. “I suppose you’re right. Pardon me for asking.”

Par- what? Naruto had no idea what that word meant. Was the kid mocking him? Before Naruto could give the brat a piece of his mind, the kid pulled out something from behind and presented it to Naruto.

“Here. You dropped this.”

It was the porcelain fox mask.

“Huh? It’s not mine.”

“Well, the shopkeeper wouldn’t take it back, so I assume it must not be his anymore. And if it’s not his, then it must belong to you now.” With that leap of logic, the child nodded as if to end the discussion, and then the child placed the mask in the fountain like an offering, handling it with both hands.

The child stood up and picked up a giant brown bag full of groceries. “I must be going. I only came to return the mask to you. You take care now.” When the child turned to go Naruto could clearly see the red and white fan embroidered on the back of the shirt.

“Oh.” The child paused and rummaged in the brown bag a bit. “Here!” The child tossed him a small wax lined baggie. Naruto caught the little white bag. It was warm. “Steamed pork bun from the Fukui Teahouse. It’s good.” Then the child smiled. The sunlight hit the child just so and reflected off of the white clothing, making the child appear to glow. It was like rainbows, sparkles, and blooming flowers. Naruto thought it was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen in his short miserable life.

Naruto sat there in the cold stone fountain with a warm bun in his hands completely flabbergasted. When his brain regained coherency that beautiful child was long gone.

The bread had gone cold by the time Naruto decided to try it. He knew better than to accept food from strangers, but he couldn’t bring himself to just throw away what looked to be perfectly good food and he didn’t smell anything wrong with the bun either. Eventually he gave into temptation and took a hesitant bite of the bun. A lump formed in his throat. It wasn’t due to the pork bun; even cold the pork bun was still good. He realized that he hadn’t asked the name of the child and wondered if he would ever meet that kind person again.

The latter half of the pork bun was flavored with salty tears, but Naruto had never tasted such a delicious bun. And when he didn’t get sick from the bread later that day, Naruto felt a flutter of hope in his chest; hope that the kindness freely given was real.

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The red and white uchiwa fan was the emblem of the Uchiha clan. They served as Konoha’s police force and lived in a special compound just like all the other clans in Konoha. They used to prowl the streets of Konoha, keeping the peace, but as of late, not a single Uchiha has been seen in the village’s main proper. Naruto fumed at that. He had planned to find an Uchiha and tail them home to their compound. From there it would only be a matter of time before he tracked down that child with the pork bun.

It took some snooping and dreaded researching, but eventually Naruto found the location of the Uchiha Compound. It was situated on the outskirts of the village, far from the Hokage Tower. When he arrived at the Uchiha gates he expected to be cursed at and chased away, instead he found opened gates and not a soul in sight.

Naruto tiptoed through the Compound with his shoulders hunched up, as if doing so could protect him from the eerie quietness of the place. Did the glowing white child with the pork bun really live in this desolate place? There were absolutely no signs of life.

“What are you doing here?”

“AHHHH!” Naruto screamed. He backpedaled away from the ANBU that suddenly appeared before him. “What are you doing here?” He demanded instead. The ANBU did not answer. Naruto squinted at the falcon mask but could not read the face under the porcelain mask at all. He huffed. “I’m looking for… a Uchiha,” Naruto finished lamely. He kicked himself mentally for not asking the child’s name.

“There is no Uchiha in this compound now. All that’s left are ghosts.”

“Ghosts…?”

“Leave,” the ANBU commanded and disappeared in a puff of smoke.

Choosing not to heed the ANBU’s words, Naruto returned to the Compound consecutively for a week. He scoured the Compound from front to end, but it was as the ANBU had said. There were no signs of life.

Naruto shuddered and frowned.

Was Pork Bun really a ghost?

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Author’s Note: For now, this story is being told from POVs outside of Sasuke, so the reader will have to extrapolate from the context how much Sasuke actually knows about the Naruto-verse and what are his plans for his new life there or if he even has any. Of course, things often happen outside of his expectations (like kidnapping) so his plans will have to constantly change to adapt. Likely, by the end of it all, Sasuke’s plans will look nothing like his original intentions. Because messing with him is so fun. I also won’t divulge his past life in full detail, because a lot of people seem to find that stuff boring, but there will be hints of it based on his actions and reactions.

 

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Dominion’s End

Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Gender Bender, Sci-fi

Summary [from NU]

The red meteor shower rained across the sky, a black fog engulfed the world.

After waking from a night of torture and agony,

Humans discovered they no longer dominated the world.

—The hunters have become the hunted.

After the apocalypse, I struggled for survival for ten bitter years, but ultimately couldn’t escape death.

But when I opened my eyes again, I had transformed from an ordinary 35-year old woman into a beautiful young man of 18.

A different gender, a world that is both familiar yet not, an apocalypse that has vanished without a trace, and an unexpected return of 17 years of youth.

Looking around, I discovered I had a powerful, protective big brother and a gentle, charming little sister.

Just as things couldn’t possibly look any brighter—

The end of the world came crashing down again.

And this time around, is it fight? Or flight?

 

Personal Thoughts [spoiler free]

I recently had a hankering for a zombie apocalypse story, so I picked this one out from my to-read list, and boy was I blown away. The action scenes were especially captivating and well written. I think timing is really important when reading novels (or consuming any other form of media). When you have a craving for a particular genre or trope, the story instantly becomes much more interesting to you than if you were to casually pick up a story you know nothing about. While that was definitely the case for me, this story also has its own merits.

The protagonist is likable despite several negative traits, because it makes them realistic and relatable. They end up stepping on people’s toes, especially in the beginning, but that’s because of the paranoia they carried over from their past life. I usually don’t like drama caused by misunderstandings, because most of the time they’re not done well, but the ones in this story were well executed imo. Due to the protagonist’s past, it’s not easy for them to just talk it out, which is how most misunderstandings could be resolved, but they do eventually open up and grow as a person.

I do have one gripe about the protagonist, and that is their tendency to space out when they’re deep in thought. The first time it happened, it was played for comedic effect, and I was fine with it, but then she spaces out in the middle of battle. I don’t care how much of a space cadet you are, you do not zone out when there are enemies right in front you. The protagonist would literally space out in the middle of action and go off on a tangent. Although some could argue that the protagonist’s monologue thoughts help to build the world, I would have to counter-argue that the timing and placement of such world building material is poor. These sections make me frustrated and thus decreases my enjoyment of the story.

In regards to the cast of characters, I like how they each have their own strengths (and hints of more background stories). They’re not just there to prop up the main character. They’re all strong and interesting in their own way. Even the non-combatant characters are given attention. I especially enjoy the protagonist’s relationship with their two siblings (although these siblings really are too good to be real, but it’s so fluffy and moe to read about).

The translation quality by Prince Revolution! is simply top notch. They seem to be translating a lot of other works by the same author, although I haven’t read those yet, so no comments at the moment. Translation speed is a bit slow (approximately once a month), but they are consistent and the translations read super smooth. Highly recommend.

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Tightrope 1

General Disclaimer: Naruto belongs to Kishimoto Masashi.


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Chapter 1 – Falling in Line

When the nurse came into the room, Uchiha Sasuke was already awake. The boy lied in bed; eyes open, but gaze blank, as he stared up at the white ceiling. Mina was the boy’s designated nurse. At first it was considered an honor of sorts that the upper echelon entrusted her with the daily care of the Last Uchiha, but as she watched over the boy during his comatose state, Mina came to realize exactly what that title meant for the too young boy.

She shook her head and tried for a smile to make her voice chipper as she entered the private room and closed the door behind her. “Oh good, you’re awake! How are you feeling?” She approached to check his vitals.

Sasuke blinked his eyes slowly and tilted his head just slightly to be able to look at her. He seemed to look through her, his mind not all there. He turned to the ceiling, looked back at her, and then away again. Mina didn’t let it get to her. Disorientation was to be expected from this patient, especially after what the boy’s brother had done to him. She finished checking his vitals. Everything looked okay.

“Head… hurts…” The boy croaked out. “Con… cussion?”

“No, Uchiha-kun. You don’t have a concussion. It’s likely a lingering effect from the genjutsu,” she explained gently.

The boy’s eyebrows scrunched up in confusion. Then his eyes widened and his pupils dilated as realization struck him. He shot up in bed. “Where is he? That bastard! Was he caught? What am I… what am I doing here? I thought I… I thought he-” the boy touched one hand to his neck delicately in a protective gesture, the other arm wrapped around the front of his body like a shield, “I thought I died…”

Mina raised her hands in a placating gesture. “You’re fine Sasuke-kun,” she said, switching to his given name instead of his surname. Maybe the reminder of his family name was causing him distress. “You’re not dead. You have no physical damage. But I regret to inform you that Itachi was not caught.”

“What? What are you talking about? He… he choked me to death! I… I… I should be dead! Why am I- what am I doing here?”

She pressed the button to call for help incase the boy became violent. “That was just an illusion in the genjutsu,” she tried to reason with him. The boy did not have any signs of strangulation marks on his neck or any other physical marks when they found him. “Please, Sasuke-kun, calm down! Don’t agitate yourself too much.”

The boy looked at her with confusion, as if unable to comprehend the words coming from her mouth, but he seemed to be thinking at least and no longer in hysterics. Good, Mina thought. At that moment the door swung open. A veteran medic-nin and his apprentice entered the room. “What’s the situation?” The medic-nin demanded as he approached Sasuke’s bedside. His apprentice trotted behind with a clipboard in his hand.

Mina tried to explain that the patient was in hysterics, but is better now when all of a sudden Sasuke started screaming and shuffling backwards in the bed. “Get away! Get away from me!” He threw the pillow at the medic-nin and the apprentice and started reaching for other things to throw.

They were all startled at first, but soon the three move in unison to subdue the patient. When the medic-nin and his apprentice got close, Sasuke’s hysteria rose. They soon got the young boy subdued, however, and into an enforced sleep.

“It seems the patient’s mental state is much worse than we first anticipated,” the medic-nin noted. “Keep monitoring him for changes.”

“Understood.”

“What a horrible thing to do to your own little brother,” the apprentice remarked. Mina could not help agreeing and pitying the poor boy. And to think the one time she met Itachi, he was such a polite young man.

xxx

The second time the boy woke up he was much calmer. When Mina entered the room it was to find Sasuke sitting up, propped by his pillow and staring out into the village. When she approached him, he requested a mirror. Perplexed by the strange request, she nonetheless brought him the requested item.

Sasuke took the mirror with trembling hands, as if frightened to look at his own reflection. Mina wondered why that might be. The boy looked at his reflection. His eyes widened at the sight, but then became half-lidded and dull as if in resignation. He stared at his reflection until she finally took the mirror away and proceeded to check his blood pressure and other vitals. All clear.

“How are you today, Sasuke-kun?” She asked gently. The boy gave her a half-dead look that startled her, but she tried to keep her smile firm and her eyes gentle. Eventually he opened his mouth, but then the medic-nin came in to check on the patient.

“How is he today?” He asked.

Sasuke gave a visible start and backed away from the approaching doctor with frightened eyes, his legs coming up like a shield. The medic-nin noticed this and paused in his step. Man and boy stared at each other until the medic-nin took a step back and the patient slowly loosened up from his defensive curl.

“Sorry,” the boy murmured. “I- I don’t know why- I couldn’t help- I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.” He sobbed.

“Shh. It’s okay, Sasuke-kun,” Mina said. She glanced at the medic-nin and he took the message to step out for now. He closed the door behind him with a soft clack. She approached the patient who was crying now. Giant tears rolled down his chubby cheeks and too small face. She held him as he cried- broken and breathless sobs- and her heart went out to him. “You’re safe now, Sasuke-kun. He’s gone. He won’t hurt you anymore. You’re safe.”

They kept him in the hospital longer than necessary to monitor his mental state. It seemed that Sasuke became agitated at the presence of grown men when he wasn’t prepared for it, but he was fine in the presence of female personnel. Upon noticing this, the staff switched around their shifts so that only women would be tending to Sasuke at the beginning, but eventually they had to expose him to some male personnel to evaluate his reaction to them, to see if he was fit to be reintroduced to the village. To their relief, there was marked improvement in Sasuke’s reaction to men.

As days passed and he became more orientated, Sasuke’s mental health improved. His crying sessions with his designated nurse, Mina, seemed to contribute greatly to his improvement. In the first few days after he first awoke, Sasuke would often times stare off into space lost in thought, and then all of a sudden the waterworks would come on. At those moments, Mina would hold him as he cried and murmur gentle reassurances into his ear. “It’s okay now.” “You’re safe.” “He’s gone.” “It’s not your fault.” “It’s all his fault. He was in the wrong.” “He won’t hurt you anymore.” “You’ll get through this.” “You’re a strong boy.”

Eventually Uchiha Sasuke was discharged from the hospital, and he was escorted back to the Uchiha Compound by ANBU.

Upon arriving at the main house, Sasuke stood at the entrance as if lost and uncertain.

“Do I…” Sasuke licked his dry lips, “Do I have to live here?” He asked his ANBU escort.

ANBU Wolf knelt to the boy’s level and informed him as gently as an on-duty ANBU could be, “The Hokage is willing to get you settled in an apartment outside of the Compound if you wish.”

Sasuke bit his lip in hesitation. “No. No, I think I want to stay here… in the Uchiha Compound. Is there- is there an uninhabited house I may stay in?”

ANBU Wolf nodded and showed Sasuke the properties that were uninhabited before the massacre. Sasuke chose a moderate two-story house with a training field and an empty pond in the back. The ANBU helped Sasuke moved things in as directed, stocked the pantry and refrigerator, and generally did their best to help the boy get settled in.

“Is there anything else you require Sasuke-san?”

Sasuke shook his head. “Thank you,” he murmured. If the boy’s voice sounded a little shaky and uncertain, ANBU Wolf did not comment on it, instead he nodded and Body Flickered to a nearby tree to begin sitting watch over the Last Uchiha.

xxx

The ANBU kept a twenty-four hour watch over Sasuke in shifts. The ANBU watch was necessary to ensure that the Uchiha traitor did not come back to finish off the Last Loyal Uchiha, and to monitor the boy’s mental state. Mostly they kept out of sight and relied on the telltale sign of a sudden spike in chakra to tell if the boy was distressed or relapsing. This served to provide the boy with some measure of privacy, but even when not directly observing, the ANBU was well aware of Uchiha Sasuke’s activities.

For the first day, Sasuke did nothing but putter around his new home in a mindless sort of trance. He sorted through the objects in the house, skimmed through a few books and scrolls without focus, and made simple meals. Mostly, he just stared off into space in silent contemplation.

The second day was much of the same, except Sasuke went behind the house to putter in the training field instead of inside the house. When that got boring, he sat by the side of the empty pond and skipped stones half-heartedly. Eventually, he fell asleep while cloud gazing. After the sun had set, ANBU Wolf carried him back inside.

The third day marked the beginning of change. Sasuke went far out to the edge of the training field. There, he dug a shallow hole and pulled out a stack of paper dolls from his pocket. There were scribbles written on each doll, but the scribbles were indecipherable without further analysis. Sasuke murmured under his breath as he burned the dolls one by one and sprinkled the ashes into the hole. He buried the ashes and piled stones on top of the freshly turned earth. Then he poured water from the pond over the stones, like he was cleaning them. Finally he gathered a bouquet of wildflowers and laid them before the stones.

Then… he cried.

On the fourth day, Sasuke began his day with a complicated set of stretches that required a great deal of flexibility. They weren’t the standard Academy stretches or katas, so it was hard to imagine that his parents or maybe his brother might have taught it to him. Sasuke repeated the set of stretches three times and became a little more fluid each time. Then he cooked a decent sized breakfast.

He spent the rest of the morning scribbling in code in a diary. After lunch, he went out into the field. He tumbled around in the grass by himself, performing back flips and cartwheels. He climbed trees and leaped from them nimbly like a cat. He skipped around the field, did flips and spins in the air, and in general, looked like he was playing by himself. At the end of the serious of exercises, he was sweating and only just slightly short on breath, which was to be expected of a serious clan child like Uchiha Sasuke, who trained constantly. After dinner, he perused the books in his new study room, and fell asleep with a scroll in his hands.

Two days later, as Sasuke begins to show progressive signs of recovery, ANBU Wolf approached him at the behest of the Council.

“Sasuke-san, the Elders would like to know if you feel ready to return to the Academy at this time,” the ANBU intoned.

The light that was beginning to return to the boy’s face over the past few days dimmed and his eyes glazed over. Sasuke sniffed. “Will they force me to go if I say no?”

ANBU Wolf did not reply right away. When he did, it was in an unhesitant and monotonous voice, “I will rely whatever answer you wish to give to Hokage-sama himself. The final decision will be up to the Elders.”

“I see…”

In a voice that was just slightly less emotionless than before, ANBU Wolf said, “Give your most honest answer, Sasuke-san. I’m sure Hokage-sama will be understanding of your circumstances.”

Sasuke managed a partial smile. “Thank you, Wolf-san.” The ANBU gave no reaction to the name. Sasuke took in a deep breath to fortify himself, “Please tell the Hokage I do not want to return to the Academy.”

There was a note of finality in the boy’s voice, but ANBU Wolf did not comment on it. There was no way that the Last Uchiha would be allowed to quit the Academy completely. But time, the time to heal, at least, could be afforded to the boy.

“As you wish, Sasuke-san.”

Sasuke sighed like he dodged a kunai, but the relief was short lived. It was evident by the resigned look in his eyes that Sasuke knew he couldn’t avoid the Academy forever.

xxx

A month later, Sasuke was as well adjusted as a boy who had witnessed the murder of his entire clan at the hands of his beloved elder brother could be. He woke up screaming and thrashing from nightmares every morning and he didn’t speak much but it was more of a personal choice rather than a side effect of trauma.

Everyday Sasuke would set aside a chunk of time to jog and to perform his little self-play of tumbles and cartwheels in the training field. Asides from that, the rest of the day followed no particular pattern, Sasuke seemed to do whatever struck his fancy at the time. He’d read through the scrolls and books in his study with the fervid interest of a scientist whom had discovered a scintillating new species. He experimented with new recipes in the kitchen. He walked through the Compound, studying every house and alleyway, and salvaging seemingly random objects. When he felt like it- and when he needed groceries- he would stroll through the village and marketplace with no particular destination in mind.

Sasuke went around to all the training fields in Konoha, and was immediately taken by a field crowded with tall ancient trees. The training area, which was in effect a forest, was located close to the village’s boundaries, which wasn’t too far from the Uchiha Compound, and far away from the noise pollution of the main streets. Sasuke started to take his daily routine into that training field. This time he incorporated ninja wire.

He’d wind the ninja wire around the thick branches to form makeshift swings and then he’d flittered around the trees like a monkey. Sometimes he performed complicated aerial maneuvers that would give any mother a heart attack. When he had familiarized himself with the lay of the forest area, he would even go about his routine with his eyes closed. It was all very fascinating and confusing to witness.

Ninja wire came in many forms and had various uses. There were the thin, razor sharp ones that could behead a person, and then there were the thick, sturdy ones that didn’t cut but were used for other purposes, such as setting traps. Sasuke used the latter type in his daily exercise, but ninja wire was still a weapon, an unforgiving tool. At the end of the day Sasuke would go home with calloused and bleeding hands, but he just bandaged them gingerly and continued on nonetheless.

It was during one of these romps in the forested training area that the incident happened.

Sasuke was swinging through the trees with his ninja wire. His hands were calloused enough that it didn’t hurt quite so much anymore and his body was becoming more fluid with moving in a three dimensional space. Flitting through the treetops, Sasuke chanced upon three missing-nin huddled on the forest floor. Judging from their slashed forehead protectors they were once ninja of Kirigakure.

Sasuke was so shocked that he didn’t react quickly enough. In retrospect, this training area was close to the village borders, so missing-nin trying to slip into the village through this area was not an improbability, though difficult and rare. He had the presence of mind to retrace his steps for help or to hide in the canopy and perhaps eavesdrop, but the missing-nin spotted him before he could commit to either action and he was brought down. He tried to resist, but the three grown ninja had him pinned and tied in a flash.

As they towered over him, fear entered Sasuke’s eyes and he began to shake. His pupils dilated and he fought to remain coherent even as his mind threatened to retreat into murky memories.

“Hey, look at the emblem on his back. Isn’t he the one we came for?”

“Uchiha,” another one sneered.

“Say, have you activated your Sharingan yet boy?”

Foreign hands grabbed him by the face and tried to prod at his eyes. He thrashed as his eyes slipped in and out of focus, caught in a time between present and past. His screams for help were muffled behind a gag.

A string of silver glittered in the dappled sunlight. Ninja wire wrapped around a missing-nin’s neck and pulled taut. The flesh constricted, pressure built until the skin caved in and blood spurted out. Warm red liquid splattered over Sasuke’s face and chest.

Everything went still and then battle erupted in the next second. The body of a fourth missing-nin dropped to the forest ground. Dead. Two Leaf ANBU leaped in to engage the missing-nin. Their masks proclaimed them as Wolf and Boar.

The fight that ensued was bloody and quick. Sasuke couldn’t follow the action, and even if he could, he didn’t want to. He paid enough attention to know when to roll out of the way, but for the most part, he tried to block out the violence, the blood, and the death.

There was a fifth missing-nin that managed to get the drop on the ANBU, leading to Wolf getting a nasty slash diagonally across the collarbone, and Boar receiving a kunai to the calf. While the ANBU was distracted, one of the missing-nin threw Sasuke over her shoulder like a sack of potatoes. Her companion threw down a smoke bomb and the two missing-nin escaped from Konoha with the Last Uchiha.

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This story will contain LGBTQ+ themes and scenarios, but family and friendship is still the main focus, so any romance will be a slow burn subplot.

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Tightrope – T.O.C.

Naruto Fanfiction

Summary: Life as Uchiha Sasuke is like walking on a tightrope, exhilarating, death-defying, nerve-wrecking, and one wrong step means a plummet into darkness. As far as a second chance at life goes, it’s not the most conducive to longevity. But life goes on. OC reincarnated as Sasuke. OC!Sasuke. Not SI. Contains LGBTQ themes.
Genre: Family, Friendship
Rating: T

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The Perfect Destiny

Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, Smut, Yaoi

Summary [from NU]

When he first crossed over, Chen Liguo did not want to accept it.

But he quickly discovered, after he crossed, he found that all the men he met had perfect figures and eight-packs. Furthermore, these men liked him.

As a gay man, Chen Liguo was so excited he shed tears of joy.

However, the world obviously wouldn’t have such good things.

Because, just as he was drooling and about to pounce, a system appeared and told him: Buddy, sorry to let you down, but you can’t be with these people.

Chen Liguo: What if I insist?

System: Hehe

……

Chen Liguo: You trash system! Destroying my youth! Ruining my s*x life!

 

Personal Thoughts [spoiler free]

I held off on recommending this one, because while I thoroughly enjoyed the first arc, the second and third arcs fell short of my expectations. However, the fourth and fifth arc reeled me back into the story. Now I’m on the sixth arc, and more confident about recommending this story as one that I enjoy reading. (Please keep in mind that this is all a matter of personal taste. I might like some things that you don’t and vice versa.)

This story has some dark themes and tags (like rape, confinement, and stalking) that would be a cause for horror in any other story, but the MC here makes it work. From his internal thoughts we can see that the MC is not bothered by his circumstances and he even enjoys it, finding it to be the thrilling, hence, giving levity to what would otherwise be a very dark and bleak situation. I must say, the MC’s interactions with his system as they bicker during these tense situations is some of the comedy highlights of this series. The MC purposely acts like a fool in his head and pokes fun at his system, who is just so fed up with its stupid host that it digs pits in retaliation. It’s hilarious if you enjoy that kind of comedy. Although some people might find this in-story commentary jarring, as it can break up the pacing of the non-meta story.

I’m sure we all entertain some dark sexual fantasies in our heads; things that we know are problematic and unacceptable in real life, but still fun to fantasize about within the safety of our minds. And this story caters to some of my darker fantasies. In particular I love it when the ML is obsessively in love, a little forceful, but always gentle with the MC. So far, the ML of arc one is my favorite. Some yanderes are plain delusional, but this one is self-aware enough to know that what he is doing is wrong, yet at the same time he can’t let the MC go.

A super big plus of this series is the ‘daughter of fate’ of each world, or the FL. She is BOMB in every single arc I’ve read so far, even in the two arcs that I didn’t like as much. Ironically enough, the FL with the weakest presence is in the first arc, simply because she didn’t have as much screen time, but all the FLs have unique personalities and they truly deserve to be the ‘daughter of fate.’ They’re all good and/or heroic people. Actually good people. After all the copious amounts of green tea b*tches and straight up villainess girls I see in BL stories, I could just cry from happiness at how lovely these girls are. I love them all (some are shy, some are straightforward) and I would date any one of them. In particular, the FLs of arcs three, five, and six really stand out in my memory. Honorable mention to a female side character in arc four who – I kid you not – serenaded the MC with a guitar, roses, and all. It was really cute and romantic. Too bad our MC is gay. XD

Another BL quick transmigration story with actual good female characters is It’s Actually Not Easy Wanting to be a Supporting Male Lead.

Edit: Just finished reading the seventh arc, and it is giving me some major Rebirth of Chen An vibes.