Dao of the Salted Fish is pretty angst free (except for some side characters but they make up so shhh) 11/10 would recommend. My only complaint is that it has needs more chapters but there are like 80 now so I’m just greedy. Guy gets isekaid but spends his time chilling out with kitties and bf. The author also wrote some other stuff that’s pretty cute too.
Uhh,
Teaming Up with System 225 is something I wouldn’t exactly classify as fluff but very healing.
The Reincarnated Villainous Young Master’s Guide to Happiness is similarly healing (too few chapters tho). The one I linked to seems like it’s a revised version of a book of the same name on
Webnovel. (Just realized like all of these are gonna be BL but aaaaanyways)
Accidental Mark is very wholesome, successful and serious boss of an entertainment company gets yeeted into the body of a scumbag alpha who tormented the main character after marking him (this is an ABO by the way). The directive given to him by the system is to have the mc’s good impression of him reach 100 points, which he does via supporting him from behind as the son of a CEO of the entertainment company he’s in and his Very Impressive business skills.
I’m Completely Clueless About Sockpuppet Accounts Being Unmasked seems cute so far,
Our Sweet Days is chill (not really Salted Fish vibes, more I’ll do whatever I want now that all my responsibilities have been shoved onto someone else vibes),
Very Happy is cute but that’s a bit undercut by some deception (no angst about it tho). I think that’s it.
Oh yeah I guess if you’re looking for manhwa there’s
The Antagonist’s Pet (sauce
here), by the time you run out of chapters you’ll be wishing for them to run off and form a polycule. Not really fluff.
And I’m obligated to always rec Trash of the Count’s Family (
manhwa (sauce
here) and
book) (even though it fits like none of your conditions, closest I can describe it is epic fantasy) because I need someone to jump into this hole with me damnit. No angst, only wishing for more chappies. (Almost 700 of ‘em at this point, still never enough.)
I’ll need to cut myself off here before I spend another hour on this.