Review: Remnants of Filth
Aug. 30th, 2025 04:41 pmI think I forgot to review this series since it concluded this May, so, here it is.
(There will be spoilers in this review, so turn back now if you don't want them.)
( Last warning: Spoilers below. )
Aside from those issues, though, overall, I did enjoy this series. Right now, it's my second favorite after Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (always #1 in my heart), with The Scum Villain's Self-Saving system ranked third (I would rate it higher if not for the...questionable sex scene in that one). Remnants of Filth is so deliciously angsty and yet more wholesome/less problematic than The Husky and His White Cat Shizun. I adore the way the relationship between Gu Mang and Mo Xi seemed impossible to repair at the start of the first volume, and yet everything is eventually explained in a way that made their reconciliation believable.
Currently, I'm waiting to try out a few new danmei series being released this fall (There's Something Wrong with the Chief and Three Hundred Years of Longing) to see if I can find a new favorite.
(There will be spoilers in this review, so turn back now if you don't want them.)
( Last warning: Spoilers below. )
Aside from those issues, though, overall, I did enjoy this series. Right now, it's my second favorite after Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (always #1 in my heart), with The Scum Villain's Self-Saving system ranked third (I would rate it higher if not for the...questionable sex scene in that one). Remnants of Filth is so deliciously angsty and yet more wholesome/less problematic than The Husky and His White Cat Shizun. I adore the way the relationship between Gu Mang and Mo Xi seemed impossible to repair at the start of the first volume, and yet everything is eventually explained in a way that made their reconciliation believable.
Currently, I'm waiting to try out a few new danmei series being released this fall (There's Something Wrong with the Chief and Three Hundred Years of Longing) to see if I can find a new favorite.