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Hot-headed Kozuka Mitsuomi left his home in the country to try to lead a sophisticated life in Tokyo. Unfortunately, at age 25, he returns home in disgrace, having been fired from his job. As he tries to rediscover himself in the rural area he once called home, he meets Kumai Yamato, a man about his age who was adopted into his community while Mitsuomi was away. The sweet and even-tempered Yamato is hiding his own pain, and as the two men connect, they start a journey together.
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• Both stories take place in the countryside
• Both Mitsuomi and sun yool come to the countryside from the city, and they meet yamato and yechan there respectively
• Yamato and Yechan, both have a very positive and cheerful attitude, and are quite similar (and they both are farmers as well)
• Both stories are very wholesome and therapeutic!
Cute love stories in the countryside. Love tractor is a fluffy city boy x farmer boy with cutesy, funny and melodramatic tones. Restart after coming back home has the "indie summer romance movie" vibes to it.
Seonho in an artist, who draws adult webcomics. It started as an easy way to make money, but it’s caused some unexpected side effects: he hasn’t been aroused for over two years! Exhausted, he hires an assistant. It’s just that, he didn’t expect him to be so cute! Muyeong is clean, talented, and apparently loaded so...why does he want to work under Seonho? Turns out, Muyeong is Seonho’s number one fan…
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I read Oh! My Assistant a while ago and liked it (though it did have its flaws). I thought I recognized Love Tractor's art style, so it wasn't a surprise when I found out they had the same artist. There are also similarities between the characters' dynamics, so I would say if you enjoyed one you would like the other. Oh! My Assistant is definitely more dramatic, but there's still that aspect of realistic fiction.
both of these stories are cute, and are about how characters with completely opposite personalities can come together and be in love
There are a few unusual things about Cafe Goyo. Number one, their coffee sucks. Number two, their customers never order off the menu. And number three, Yohan, the cafe manager, is deaf. So when Soohwa joins as a part-timer, though he is not expected to learn how to make good coffee, he is asked to expand his sign language vocabulary beyond the words, “higher,” “pay,” and “please.” But when Yohan offers to give him private lessons, Soohwa is reluctant. Not because he doesn’t want to study, but because he has a “hard” time around Yohan. Like, literally. He gets hard. Whenever he hears Yohan’s deep, sexy voice.
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If you liked the manga Sign or Love Tractor, you'd like that other because both Sign and Love Tractor are similar in the sense that they are both incredibly wholesome with amazing plots. While their plots don't exactly go hand in hand, each story is creatively written to the point where you fall in love/ empathize with the characters.
Lee Hyeon-woo’s had a parade of terrible ex-boyfriends, with his most recent ex dumping him in favor of a marriage to advance his career. Tired of his wretched love life and in need of some space, Hyeon-woo moves out of the city to the countryside. He’s only planning to stay there for a while until he’s recovered from his broken heart, but then he meets stoic farmer boy Kim Do-won. Hyeon-woo doesn’t mean to get mixed up with Do-won, especially when he knows it won’t last, but things rarely ever go his way…
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SO similar but love tractor is shorter than Farming for love. They both have a "pretty boy" from the city come to a farming community and meet a younger, buff, adorable man who loves them deeply :)
Can you really get over someone you loved? College student Jaewoo asks himself that every day. Growing up it used to be questions like: why do I like boys? Is this okay? Then the only man he ever loved fell in love with a woman, and the answers just seemed more and more far away. Imagine next, when he falls in love with that man’s older brother?! Sujin is sweet, caring, and the sole proprietor of a quaint countryside farm. And Jaewoo has just volunteered his summer working under him.
In the scorching heat of summer, Seokhyun's life takes an unexpected turn as he and his family leave the bustling city behind and settle into a serene countryside town. Seokhyun quickly attracts attention and gains popularity among his new classmates. However, Seokhyun's gaze is irresistibly drawn to Heebok, his quiet classmate with striking blond hair. As Heebok helps Seokhyun discover the simple joys of country living, tender moments are shared between them, and love quietly blooms beneath the warm, sun-kissed skies.