Title: Patience isn't always a virtue
Fandom: The Greatest Estate Developer
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Archive Warning: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Category: M/M | General
Relationship: Javier Asrahan & Kim Suho | Lloyd Frontera, one sided Javier Asrahan/Kim Suho | Lloyd Frontera
Who can read this work: Only registered users (this is because the bots stealing ff to feed ai)
Additional Tags: Time regressor Javier Asrahan, dark!Javier Asrahan, Time regressor Javier Asrahan meets original Lloyd Frontera
Language: English
Series: Part 1 of the Flawed Virtues series
Summary: Javier finds himself in a place and time that isn't his. And the worst thing about it is that Master Lloyd, the Master Lloyd he swore to protect with his life, isn't there… Yet.
Patience isn't always a virtue
Oh, how different the Count and the Baron were.
“I apologize my Lord, I was just wondering what level of destruction young Master Lloyd would have caused this time.”
“Ah, yes…” The Baron looked away, knowing that sending Javier would not only bring Lloyd back but also a new bill for whatever damage his son caused in his drunkenness “Please, make sure to inspect with our people how much do we owe them this time.”
Javier bowed respectfully, accepting the order.
“As you wish, my Lord.”
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so many possibilities on javisuho coffee shop au like suho accidentally spilling coffee on javier, who is obviously either a rich kid/wealthy business man from the expensive looking clothes, then getting scared of a beating since it happened before after accidentally spilling coffee on another rich kid, getting scared since he knows he is gonna be made to pay for the clothes which will put a dent on his rent, which will cause the manager to get angry at him, oh suho is panicking while javier doesn't get why this person is looking at him with fear when he usually gets admiration, while suho haven't really seen his face properly since he is panicking
YOU'RE IN FOR A TREAT
Part 1: Spill
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Jake Kim x Reader: SINU!
G/N. Crack. Feat a lil Sinu.
"What's wrong with Jake?" Sinu whispers into your ear. You turn towards him and he flinches at your face.
Between your pained and contorted grimace, and Jake's frankly disgusting sneeze - he's not sure which one is more horrifying. Seriously, nightmare fuel. Match made in... hell?
"It's a-" You pause, thinking of a nice way to put this, "habit he has recently picked up."
"Tsh, why's he gotta use my name like that though."
"SINU! SINU!" Jake staggers with the force of his sneezes, face scrunched and eyes clamped tight. Snot and spittle spraying everywhere.
"Gross," You and Sinu murmur in sync at the repulsive sight.
"Morning!" Jake spots you two across the street, throwing a smile for his former Boss and a wink for you.
Which usually would have a 100% effective rate if not for the previous display... and the snot still on his face.
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So I just binged The Greatest Estate Developer and I'm clawing at the walls??? Screeching with laughter? God Lloyd busts my sides better than any comedian I've watched. If ya'll haven't read it yet, I'm begging on my knees—
Originally, people compared TGED with LCF, which actually made me leery about reading it because LCF just has that peak found-family-feel that has yet to stand out to me in any other series. But while TGED doesn't have the level of found family that LCF does (bc Cale collects his family like he collects Pokemon), it has other qualities that make it unique and lovable.
Lloyd is similar to Cale in shamelessness and cunning, but he's more hands-on with solving problems, and will not hesitate to fuck a bitch up, personally. Take a shot for every panel that has a tooth he knocked out from his enemies eyy!
Lloyd's replacement of the original body is subtly touched upon repeatedly early on, which I give kudos to because a lot of transmigration stories don't do that, especially if the main character transmigrates into a villain/cannon fodder. This obviously affects the tone of the story, and we get plenty of touching moments that change the relationships between Lloyd and the side characters who knew him intimately before the swap.
His relationship with his summons is also very sweet. I'm sad to say that there's not enough moments with him and his summons, but he does give them cuddles and every panel where he squishes his and their cheeks together hhhh. I got cavities—
Cults are a must for men as charismatic as him, because he's literally bombastic and has so much flair—side characters say he's got a plain ass face but like. Who needs a face that's pretty when you have your personality speak for you?
Love his relationship with the protagonist too. He and Javier are in a constant state of shitting on one another while supporting one another—
Which leads to the main charm of TGED: ITS HUMOR. It's like crack. I can't get enough of it. I'm usually not a big fan of crack humor, but the manhwa takes itself seriously sometimes too, and I guess there's just enough of these moments intermingled that makes me addicted.
If that's not enough to convince people to get started, here's some bonus points:
There's muscles. A lot of muscles. Attractive muscles.
Javier looks like Lio Fotia from Promare.
Emperor? No it's Empress and she's thicc.
One of his summons farts steel pipes and volcanic ash.
I'm begging you to read it.
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actually i don't think we talk enough about the fact that the reason lloyd is so good at provoking and insulting people while being able to laugh off most insults is that he played a lot of online games when he was younger and the chat rooms in south korea were brutal
Sir Neumann: [is an asshole]
Lloyd: [about to destroy the man's pride and bones beyond repair] i'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move
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The thing is Lloyd IS very pretty
It’s just that the artist’s favourite thing to draw is his demon face
And the other fact those pretty faces also come with the most unholy sentences ever uttered by man
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