Social Gap
These works feature an evident difference in social ranking between two people, whether that be class level, financial standing, or otherwise.
Manga Review | A Dominating Prince and His Naughty Habits by Owal
Top Prince Allows a Peasant to Top Him
Manhwa Review | The Words In Your Snare by Chepali
Man Who Can See Thoughts Just Wants to Be a Barista
Manga Review | I’m a Pop Star, Now Expose Me! by Hokke Shima
Paparazzo Needs Scoop, Pop Star Wants To Give It to Him
Manhwa Review | My Suha by Chahyun
Obsessive Boss is Obsessed with Power Bottom Secretary
Manhwa Review | Tenth Time’s the Charm by gom
Memory Loss, Flowers, and Evil Step-Family
Manga Review | Sweet Blood by Nene Shakeda
Human is Kidnapped, Then Sold to a Vampire
Manhwa Review | Love is an Illusion! – The Queen by Fargo
Female Alpha x Male Omega x Male Alpha Love Triangle
Manhwa Review | A Painter Behind the Curtain by MUNAMU
Title: A Painter Behind the Curtain
Ian is a prolific artist, but no one knows it. His artwork is sold for high prices, prized in exhibitions, and hanging on the walls of some of the most powerful nobles in the kingdom. Yet, Ian lives in squalor, starved and frail. He is a prolific artist, but he doesn’t even know it. Ian has had a talent for art since childhood but was forbidden from pursuing his passion due to his family’s low standing and poverty. Unfortunately, his work is noticed by a noble, the head of the Bardi family, a family of prolific artists. Bardi wants Ian and is willing to pay a premium for the child.
Unable to decline his offer, Ian’s family sells him off to the Bardi family; all the while, Ian is being lured with promises of being able to paint to his heart’s content. Ian sees this as a dream come true until the reality of his situation comes crashing down on top of him. Ian has been enslaved. He’s kept in a closet where he is broken and beaten, trained relentlessly in the techniques of painting until he can do so without any reference. Once he’s completed a painting, the second son of the Bardi family, without any talent for the arts, signs his name to the piece, passing it off as one of his own.
Ian can’t even dream of anything beyond this torturous horror he’s trapped in, the only comfort being that he can still paint. That is until a mysterious and eager merchant named Raymond comes by, requesting a portrait from the Bardi family. Raymond’s coin is all the Bardi family cares about, but once Raymond sees Ian, Ian is all Raymond seems to care about.
Manhwa Review | Vargoth’s Magical Toys by sodapie
Title: Vargoth's Magical Toys
Eunwoo only has one goal: to become a viral vlogger. Unfortunately, there’s not much to see or do to go viral in his small, rural town. To add insult to injury, with the appearance of portals to other worlds, numerous magic shops and magic items are making their way into Eunwoo’s world. But out in the country, Eunwoo can only long for them as he watches other vloggers review them on the very platform he’s trying to gain fame on. He would love nothing more than to leave his small town, but with no job and, in turn, no money, that is an impossibility. It’s a painful reality that Eunwoo is currently stuck in.
Desperate to make a change, Eunwoo looks for a job that won’t jeopardize the time he spends on his videos but pays well enough so he can start saving for the future he longs for. To his surprise, while on the hunt, he discovers a new magic shop has opened in his small town! Seeing this as a sign and an amazing opportunity, Eunwoo jumps at the chance. But when he turns up to the shop, expecting magic and intrigue, he finds the magic… but it’s in the form of sex toys. This wasn’t at all what he expected.
But the pay is right; the job is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and his boss, Arte Vargoth, is a charmer in more ways than one. While it isn’t what Eunwoo expected, this is the first step to his ideal future.