i forgot this one The Villains Need To Save The World? but updates r so freaking slow that i forgot.....
I only know Chinese yuri novel. Never dare to abused female protagonist. Very interesting novel, mc is author who love to write abused novel, she love to write female ptotaoginst being abused and bully by people and male protagonist. Because of it, she get Transmigration into book as side character. Female protagonist turned blackened early and is very possessive over mc. She is big black belly, act pitiful in front of mc to get her affection. When mc is not around, she turn cold blood and killed all people who bully her and killed those who badmouth mc. The General’s Manor Young Concubine Survival Report, one of my favorite short novel. Funny adorable mc and heroic female lead. Quick Transmigration Fate Trading System. Female lead is same person.
Sigh... the thread appeared right when i was sleeping in my timezone... Looks like everyone else already reco everything i guess. No but seriously poster... i said to visit the thread Yuri Garden... why not ask there ? Too much smut i guess. Wow ! It's that interesting !? I hope the police (or any legal organization) don't catch FL
I thought about doing that but realized it'd be kinda difficult to find all of them later so I just decided to make a separate thread.... Spoiler I sometimes lurk over there occasionally though but didn't really have anything to say
Camping. I don't have any novels but I got some good manga. Sayuri's Little Sister is An Angel Swap Swap Tadokoro-san
I don't think I saw anyone recommend Alice Tale in Phantasmagoria. The only thing is that it's on its last arc and is updating a little slow
I drop on Alice tale because I feel like the storyline is so random. Let me save my friend who is being "possessed", but then decided to battle each other in the middle of a battlefield after rescuing each other. Like what?
That's fair. I read it more for the fun interactions between the MC and the other girls, but there is definitely several story arcs where you're left asking, "Where did this come from?"