>>2912871ExR has had some really weird drama over the years. They're super anal about others stealing their work, which I get because translation is really hard, but they throw MASSIVE bitch fits over little things. I remember they posted their TL of Spirit Hotel as mobile site screenshots because they were paranoid about it being stolen, never mind how fucking obnoxious it was for actual readers to scroll through.
Fuck 'em. I like Suika's work and I'm excited for the English releases.
>>2916677Liu Yao, Can Ci Pin, Lie Huo Jiao Chou, and Tianbao Fuyao Lu all have donghuas, but I haven't read or watched them and therefore can't vouch for them. Also, some of their translations may not be finished. Proceed at your own risk.
As for actual recommendations:
Silent Reading/Mo Du is getting a donghua, but it's still in production. Read the book if you like modern police dramas. It's my favorite Priest novel and I shill it everywhere I can because it's criminally underrated.
On that note, any of Priest's other works are worth checking out. Sha Po Lang is great, and Guomen is good if you like modern, realistic stuff. Guardian got turned into a drama, as did Faraway Wanderers, but I don't watch dramas so do with that information what you will.
2HA gets better, but it's still being translated, so wait until it's no longer shitty MTL if you want to finish it someday. Same for the author's other novel in that universe, Yu Wu.
Speaking of shared universes, if you liked Thousand Autumns, read Peerless.
Golden Stage is fun if you like ancient Chinese political dramas.
And I mentioned Spirit Hotel above; it's a lighthearted fantasy comedy that I liked a lot.