Crimson Karma - Ch. 27

@theseniorsenor hahahah no it wasnt a grenade. It s a ppison that spies/assassins use to commit suicide so tjat they wouldnt be tortured and/or get information extracted from them. In this case she really just wanted to kill herself to feel peace at last?
 
@Ruruskadoo late answer (3 months later, forgive me) but I wouldn't trust the tags too much in your place. I used to have the same reasoning as you until I was surprised twice by a story turning into incest at one point, despite having no incest tag. The tags are basically given by the TL team from what I understand, so a mistake can happen.
One of the two stories in question even was a LN adaptation, so all the TL team had to do was look it up, but they still made a mistake apparently (I'm not really blaming them, I'm already thankful for the free translation, but I was still surprised nonetheless). So it's not that unlikely that romance will happen in a story that doesn't have a romance tag.

So yeah, tags are nice, but don't rely too much on them or you might get some unpleasant surprises.
 
@Kekitus (also three months later ;-) ) I'get your point, tags as a whole can give you an impression of the setting but I would never rely on them too much, not only because of mistakes can happen, even more because personal opinion is quite different, if I pick up the romance tag: for one a mc who engages in a romantic relationship with some unimportant side char (just flirting, kissing or cuddling) is enough even if the main focus is completely elsewhere, for another, romance has to be a main plot point
and I would also say, the setting plays a role if I have the action tag combined with drama, shounen, sci-fi then I'm expecting gun fights, crashing cars/planes, laser and the like at least half the time - combined with shoujo, history, adventure, romance, I would expect some sword fights, an ambush or kidnapping and that only every few chapters

and after reading over thousand (real) books, I have to say, perfect stories (for you) are rare, maybe one percent was so good that I am completely immersed and reading it again and again
 
He died to cause Kasia had led an ambush of sorts to that place but I didn't expect to see him again. lol I should've considering there's still unanswered things from her previous life.
 
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I was really hoping this wouldn't happen. Too many stories are ruined by someone else reincarnating. It's a cheap and overused storytelling crutch.
 
I don't care whether Sage Cahill died or not. I only care if that's the same bastard or just someone who looks similar.
 

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