lai.ru

lai.ru

(he, him, his)* ✩°。 ⋆⸜ 🎧✮ (I'm highkey gay)

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Lost in the Cloud honestly felt less like a normal romance story and more like watching two broken people slowly learn how to understand each other. The writing was incredibly emotional, especially with how realistic Skylar and Cirrus felt as characters. Their actions weren’t perfect, but that’s exactly what made them feel human. 

Skylar’s quiet loneliness and fear of being seen contrasted perfectly with Cirrus’ manipulative yet deeply hurt personality. Instead of making one “good” and one “bad,” the story showed how both of them carried trauma in different ways. A lot of readers praised how layered and believable their development was, especially how their flaws actually affected the relationship. 

The angst was painful, the tension ran deep,
yet somehow it still felt comforting to read.
Every glance and silence carried so much weight,
like two lonely souls struggling against fate.

The art was beautiful, soft yet intense,
with emotions so strong they broke every defense.
Through fear and confusion, their feelings still grew,
turning something toxic into something true.

A story that hurts, heals, and stays in your mind,
with some of the best-written characters you’ll ever find.

10/10 would recommend ✨
Sheep's Mask was honestly one of the darkest BL manhwas I’ve read, and while the psychological horror was interesting, it just wasn’t fully my type. The story follows a revenge plot that starts after military abuse and slowly turns into something disturbing, violent, and mentally exhausting. 
 
The art did a really good job showing fear and tension,
with creepy scenes that kept building suspension.
The expressions felt real, cold in every frame,
making the horror the strongest part of the game.
 
But the story felt too heavy and hard to enjoy,
more shocking and painful than something with joy.
Some readers liked how dark and realistic it became,
while others said it left them emotionally drained. 
 
The plot was unique and the atmosphere was strong,
but for me, some parts dragged a little too long.
It’s definitely memorable, creepy, and intense,
just not something I’d reread for entertainment.
 
5.1/10  the horror and art were good, but the story was a little too disturbing for me. ✨
Don't Mess With the Puppy! was honestly one of the cutest and most emotional BLs I’ve read lately. The story follows Gyun Heesung, a dog shifter who ends up being taken in by the wolf enforcer Yoon Chi-young after getting hurt and turning back into his puppy form. What starts as chaos slowly turns into comfort, trust, and love. 
 
What made this manhwa so lovable was the balance between soft and serious moments. One second it’s funny and adorable, then suddenly it hits you with emotional backstories and heartfelt scenes. Fans online kept calling it “cute,” “fluffy,” and impossible to stop reading once you start. 
 
The puppy was tiny but stubborn and strong,
while the wolf kept loving him all along.
Through danger and fear, their feelings grew bright,
like stars slowly glowing deep into the night.
 
The art was beautiful, warm in every scene,
with moments so soft they felt like a dream.
A story full of comfort, chaos, and charm,
where even the darkest days still felt warm.
 
Cute, emotional, and easy to adore,
this is the kind of BL that leaves you wanting more.
 
10/10 would recommend ✨
it's sad but I hate when the manwha is just full of sa don't recommend even tho it's just angst slop
Kill Me If You Can honestly surprised me so much. What started as a chaotic supernatural BL turned into a story full of tension, comedy, mystery, and unexpectedly sweet moments. The plot follows doppelgängers who are supposed to kill their human counterparts, but everything changes when Seong-ah meets Woo-yeol. 
 
What really made the manhwa stand out was the chemistry between the characters. Their relationship starts with danger and distrust, but slowly turns into something soft, funny, and emotional. Fans online kept praising the unique doppelgänger concept, the suspense, and the lovable character dynamics. 
 
The art was gorgeous, sharp in every scene,
with emotions so strong they felt painfully seen.
The story mixed chaos with moments so sweet,
making every chapter exciting to read.
 
Through fights and fear, their bond still grew,
turning something broken into something true.
Like stars in darkness, their feelings burned bright,
bringing warmth and comfort after every fight.
 
Funny, emotional, and impossible to forget,
this is easily one of the best BLs I’ve met.
 
10/10 would recommend ✨
Dawn of the Dragon remains a standout experience among modern manhwas. Every chapter overflows with raw, unvarnished emotion. Pain, healing, and fate weave together to build something truly special.
 
Actually, the art feels both soft and intensely sharp. Romance unfolds at a perfect pace, breaking down defenses layer by layer. Characters evolve through genuine heartbreak, making their transition toward a fresh beginning feel earned. That is the reality.
 
Look at the final line: Instead of dwelling in the past. Let’s look ahead tomorrow. This sentiment anchors the narrative, proving that moving forward matters most after enduring tragedy. Like dawn breaking through shadows, their connection burns with a persistent light that promises warmth. Rarely do these stories reach deep enough to linger in your mind long after the final page turns. Finding such authentic depth is difficult. Grab this series if you appreciate raw storytelling that actually cuts deep.
Under the Green Light by Jaxx is a BL manhwa that hit me way harder than I expected I cried so many times while reading it. It follows Matthew, a sculpture student, and Jin, a man tied to a dangerous criminal world. What starts as curiosity slowly turns into a complicated, intense relationship that feels more real than most romances.

Their dynamic is messy and emotional, built on obsession, tension, and vulnerability rather than something soft or ideal. The story explores heavy themes like trauma, control, and desire, which makes it feel raw and sometimes even uncomfortable but that’s exactly why it’s so impactful.

The art makes everything even stronger, especially the expressions and quiet moments that hit the hardest. Overall, Under the Green Light is a short but powerful emotional rollercoaster dark, unforgettable, and definitely something that made me cry more than once. I suggest you read it