Job or Profession: Cashiers
The main character or multiple leads are cashiers as their primary source of income.
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Manhwa Review | Tenth Time’s the Charm by gom
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Manhwa Review | I Have a Boyfriend by PIBI
Former Childhood Friends Meet in College, but Only One of Them is Happy About It
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Isolated High Schooler Gets Job at Convenience Store and Finds Love
Manhwa Review | Mistaken Lover by MeriG
Title: Mistaken Lover
Jingeon has to protect his best friend. Heeseo, the friend in question, has a very set type regarding those he falls for. They’re usually very pretty, cat-like, and always older than he is. So Jingeon doesn’t expect any different when Heeseo asks him to help take his place at work while he helps out at another branch. That’s where his love interest is, and he’s very different from what Heeseo usually goes for. Jingeon doesn’t believe Heeseo, but he’s still going to help him out so he can be sure this guy isn’t going to hurt his friend.
As soon as Jingeon meets Dongyeon, he’s not worried about Heeseo being betrayed by his new love interest. If anything, he’s terrified that he will hurt his friend. Dongyeon is exactly Jingeon’s type, and with Heeseo out of the picture, Jingeon can’t help but test the waters. Can Jingeon hold back his growing feelings for Dongyeon for the sake of his friendship? Or will he lose both of them because of his inability to choose?
Manhwa Review | Wouldn’t It Be Nice by AM
Title: Wouldn't It Be Nice
Hyobin and Gichan have been best friends for a decade. There are no signs that that will change anytime soon, especially when another girlfriend dumps Hyobin. As usual, there is Gichan to pick up the pieces and help Hyobin nurse his broken heart. The two are nearly inseparable, and they know everything there is to know about each other. At least, that’s what Hyobin thinks.
What Hyobin doesn’t know is that Gichan has been fostering a secret, unrequited crush all this time. From the day Gichan met Hyobin, he loved him. Though it’s painful to see Hyobin get his heart broken repeatedly through the years, Gichan is happy to be by Hyobin’s side until Hyobin catches Gichan kissing a man. Realizing that he may not know everything about Gichan, Hyobin feels compelled to take their relationship beyond friendship.
But once they cross this line, will they ever be able to return to the close relationship they’ve had all these years?
Manga Review | Pink Heart Jam by Shikke
Title: Pink Heart Jam
Haiga is experiencing many firsts. It is his first time in college, it is his first time living in the city away from his rural home, and it is his first time faced with his sexuality. While touring his campus for the first time, Haiga sees Kanae, a beautiful man and Haiga’s upperclassman. Haiga is immediately attracted to him, but he isn’t sure if he simply admires Kanae or if he really is attracted to him as a man. Without any real reason to find out, Haiga is left on his own to wonder.
That is until his peers give him money to visit a box spa after a night of drinking. However, this particular box spa is located in the gay district, which Haiga uses to his advantage to help answer the question: does he like men or not? Of course, Haiga doesn’t expect that the person servicing him is none other than Kanae. So, this is a chance for Haiga to discover his sexuality and determine if his feelings for Kanae are more than simple admiration for his upperclassman. While he is figuring that out, another question lingers in the back of Haiga’s mind: how does Kanae feel about him?
Manhwa Review | Make Me Bark by Sagold
Title: Make Me Bark
Sungjoon’s life is finally coming together. After toiling away and saving every penny, he finally has enough for a deposit on a new apartment. “New” is a generous word to describe the rundown facilities, but Sungjoon worked hard for it, so it’s good enough for him. However, all his luck soon turns for the worst when he finds that his apartment caught fire on his way home from work. With no money to his name and no home to go to, Sungjoon is at the end of his rope. Out of desperation, he goes through his phone to see if there is anyone who could possibly help him.
As much as he doesn’t want to, he calls Hyo-in, a classmate from high school and now in college. He doesn’t know him well, but he does know one thing: this guy is filthy rich. Surely he can help Sungjoon. As expected, Hyo-in has no problem helping out, but he does have one request. In exchange for a place to stay and for pay, Hyo-in wants Sungjoon to be his puppy. It is an odd request, but all Sungjoon has to do is wear a collar, go on walks, and greet Hyo-in when he gets home. Surely Sungjoon can handle that. Right?