Take Me As I Am

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Elise_Elleneth
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
Charlos is the handsome and successful CEO of Golden Group. He is successful in his career, but his love has betrayed him. His ex-girlfriend decides to marry someone else. It left him with a big void in his heart and broken into pieces by her acts. In his sadness, he has an affair with a saxophone player named Reva. Charlos falls in love with Reva, but no one agrees with their relationship. Until one day, Charlos met Rissa. Fate brings them together inside the church. Rissa is a beautiful woman with a good voice and heart. Rissa accidentally finds out about Charlos’ relationship with Reva. She is really supporting their relationship regardless of the real identity of Reva. Over time, Charlos and Rissa grow closer and love bound between them. However, Reva finds out about it. Reva cannot accept his love for Rissa and want to take back Charlos. Can Reva succeed in taking Charlos back? Who is the real one that Charlos loves? Can Rissa accept Charlos as he is with all the advantages and disadvantages he has? Find the answer here! You can follow my IG: santi_sunz9 21+ WARNING !! ONLY ON WEBNOVEL!! This story contains a lot of mature content. Readers under the age of 21, please refrain from reading it.

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  1. JBFIRE77Qd3
    JBFIRE77Qd3 rated it
    I had a feeling that Lina is Tyler's accomplice. If not, I just hope that the wedding will be Vicky and Tyler's closure. I wish them both happiness specially Vicky. She deserves it more than anyone in this story.
  1. kaizoku6174
    kaizoku6174 rated it
    I'm going to be straightforward: if you haven't played the Touhou games, it's advisable to skip this manga, as it won't be as enjoyable and isn't intended for you.  

    The story, in a nutshell, revolves around a race to the moon. If you're a fan of the series, this is quite an entertaining read. It delves deeper into the characters and their personalities in ways the games haven't, while also introducing some intriguing new faces. There's plenty of action that I'm sure all series enthusiasts will enjoy, along with a plot that keeps you guessing about what's happening inside the characters' minds. The ending is quintessentially ZUN-style, as expected, and the artwork is visually stunning.  

    I would certainly recommend this as a must-read if you're looking for more from Touhou, and it's a fantastic starting point for exploring the manga series. The plot is character-driven, so you'd better appreciate them, or this manga might not be your cup of tea.  

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  1. SkynovelloverCtw
    SkynovelloverCtw rated it
    1000 years ago, the youkais of Earth united under the banner of the youkai sages to launch a war against the Lunarians, beings who resided on the Moon. This was both the first and last large-scale war aimed at attacking the Moon, as the youkai army was utterly annihilated by the far superior lunar technology, magic, and power. After the war, conspiracies emerged questioning whether the sages had planned the defeat to eliminate any potential opposition in the future, but that's a story for another time.  
    Fast forward 1000 years, Youkai Sage Yukari now seeks to steal something from the Lunarians, thus initiating the far less serious Second Lunar War.  

    Story - 9  
    Despite being described as "far less serious," this narrative still carries significant depth. Yukari's motives are not straightforward, and her act of stealing from the Lunarians serves a purpose within her centuries-long planning. Even though she only steals a bottle of sake, it is a remarkable achievement given that it belongs to the Lunarians. The story expands on Touhou universe lore, such as explaining how Lunarian space travel functions, while leaving much for the audience to ponder.  

    Character - 9  
    The Lunarian society is introduced, showcasing a race with lifespans measured in thousands of years, possessing technology (like quantum cleaning fans) and magic surpassing everyone else. Their superiority complex and arrogance can make them seem self-centered, yet their abilities undeniably back up their confidence. Two primary Lunarians introduced are Yorihime, responsible for lunar defense, and her elder sister Toyohime. Despite limited screen time, they exhibit distinct personalities: Yorihime is a strict woman who takes everything seriously and values honor, while Toyohime is the more intelligent one pretending to be a ditz (or perhaps she genuinely is one).  
    Other main characters include those from the Scarlet Devil Mansion, Eirin, Reimu, Marisa, and Yukari. Surprisingly, Reimu becomes one of the few humans invited into the Lunarian city, likely due to her power and an attitude resembling that of the Lunarians. Eirin and Yukari continue their intricate plots surrounding the relationship between the Moon and Earth.  

    Overall - 8  
    Highly entertaining and thought-provoking, this is a solid Touhou manga. All that remains is for Hifuu Club Activity to depict the First Lunar War.
  1. Aon9114
    Aon9114 rated it
    Based on the renowned Touhou franchise comes Touhou Bougetsushou ~ Silent Sinner in Blue. Set within the fantastical realm of Gensokyo, it continues the adventures of the games' main characters. Naturally, a familiarity with the games enhances appreciation, as following the manga without prior knowledge can be challenging.

    Story:
    The narrative begins with Yukari Yakumo, who schemes to initiate the second lunar war to avenge her defeat from a thousand years ago. She endeavors to assemble an army, either by recruitment or manipulation, to serve her cause. However, the story doesn't solely revolve around her; it focuses more on the other principal characters targeted by Yukari's machinations. Yet, one mustn't overlook ZUN's penchant for unique endings that characterize his works.

    Characters:
    If there's one aspect Touhou is celebrated for, it's its characters. They are all skillfully written and vibrant, despite the extensive cast. Their interactions are consistently entertaining. The manga excels in presenting and managing these characters effectively. Additionally, the introduction of new characters from the Lunarian society adds intrigue.

    Art:
    The artwork is commendable, not flawless, but still impressive, with a visual appeal that captivates. I particularly admired the character designs.

    Enjoyment:
    Undoubtedly, I enjoyed this. Any Touhou fan would likely adore it, gaining insights into our beloved characters' lives post-game events and enjoying more humorous exchanges.

    Overall:
    I had an excellent experience reading this. It rekindled my affection for the Touhou franchise. In summary, if you're a Touhou enthusiast, this manga is undoubtedly for you. I wouldn't recommend it to those unfamiliar with the games, though.
  1. Arucaa
    Arucaa rated it
    Gensokyo, as a place, is built on Yukari's deep understanding of the interplay between fiction and reality. It serves as a sanctuary from the external world, secluded behind a barrier of phantasms and illusions, existing within its own enclosed realm. Gensokyo is Earth, but only insofar as Earth is seen as a world separate from humanity, rather than the tangible, flesh-and-blood planet.

    Through this creation, Yukari executes her plan. The manipulation of borders, as a raw power, has its limits—as the manga illustrates, she cannot simply "gap" herself wherever she desires. Instead, she ingeniously leverages the nature of the moon, which shares similarities with Gensokyo. Just as the light side of the moon relates to its dark side in the same way the Outside World relates to Gensokyo, the connection between Gensokyo and the Lunar Capital lies in their shared construction of borders. Both are fantasies isolated within fantasies, embodying the "floating world" concept of ukiyo-e. The essence of these borders, both of the Moon and Gensokyo, is explored twice: first, through Yuyuko's entrance via the reflection of a full moon on a still lake, and second, through Remilia and her companions' entry, facilitated by their interpretations of the spectral illusions inspired by the Outside World's space program.

    This manga is highly recommended for those seeking to grasp the nature of Gensokyo and Yakumo Yukari's ideology.
  1. Harbinger612
    Harbinger612 rated it
    I enjoyed the story. I used translate for the Spanish parts, took a bit longer to read those chapters but it was worth it. I liked the twists and turns. I did not see that ending coming though. Nice twist author.
  1. Lenaleia
    Lenaleia rated it
    is daisy gonna play a important role in nikoles life ?
  1. Naonoe
    Naonoe rated it
    Length of Free chapters kept long as it was, just cost of paid chapters are reduced.  Hope you all enjoying reading Bound To Fall For You. Take care friends,  Reyana.

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