Geenie suffered trauma from studying and was reborn in a magical realm among orcs, talking spirits, and other fascinating creatures. Coming from a family of high nobility and intelligence, Geenie's new guardians, instructors, and the king all have extremely high hopes for her future. Despite this, Geenie's hesitant to bear the pressure once more and devises a plan: she'll become a summoner and avoid menial tasks with the help of her spirit companion. As she becomes more entrenched in her newfound abilities, however, Geenie discovers that being a summoner entails significant responsibility and danger. Meanwhile, famous artist Domac has resigned from their post after three seasons, leaving the question of their replacement unknown.
Kako, a 16-year-old high school girl, goes to a mixer pretending to be 22. While there, she meets Kouta who at first has a very intimidating aura. But once he saves her from an awkward situation, she wants to know more about him as does he. That is until he finds out she isn't 22. The next day Kako runs into him again, but this time he's working as a police officer. Kako still wants to get closer to Kouta, but he isn't interested...or is he? Included one-shots: Volume 2: Watashi wa Kesshite Fukou dewa Nai Volume 9: Ookami Shoujo Shounen
A girl named Taiga, struggling with her aggressive tendencies, generously offers a drink to a starving boy, who takes advantage of the situation and kisses her. Later on, at her new school, the same boy, Anri Iseya, approaches her and insists on becoming her subordinate... Can Taiga master the challenge of taming this black beast and asserting her strong will at just 16 years old? Let the perilous journey begin!
Takamine, who can't find anything she likes, and Sakura, who loves books. The two girls meet by chance and spend their after-school hours together. Are they friends? Or is it a nameless relationship spun between the two girls?
Seiji Utsumi, a sophomore in high school, pines for Shou Iketani, the bubbly yet scatterbrained captain of the tennis club one grade higher than him. However, Seiji is too shy to even exchange pleasantries with her, resorting to simply gazing at her from afar, perhaps a little too often. One day, Seiji eavesdrops on the tennis club's morning practice and is caught "spying" by Yuki Kurokawa, a classmate who also happens to be part of the club. Initially furious, Yuki is convinced of Seiji's genuine feelings towards Shou and decides to help him confess his love. As Yuki guides Seiji through his interactions with Shou, he learns that his simplistic view of love and relationships blinds him to the tumultuous waters beneath the surface - not just for Shou, but also for Yuki. Will Seiji be able to navigate through these challenges and overcome communication barriers to attain his desired love story?
In the town of Asaba, there exist two families who are infamous for being bitter enemies. One is the Mizuno family whose patriarch is currently vying for the mayoral position, and the other is Chayama-en, a flourishing tea enterprise that the Mizuno clan accuses of polluting the town's water. Even though the town assumes that the daughters of both families have their lives sorted, Mizuno resents the insular atmosphere, and once she graduates from high school, she intends to leave. In contrast, Chayama cherishes her life and is determined to inherit the family business, despite the controversy surrounding it. Even though the girls hold opposing views and cannot interact, they fall in love and date secretly. As their relationship strengthens, external factors risk tearing them apart. The daughters of Chayama's parents' employees bully her, while Mizuno struggles to maintain a façade to help her father's campaign. In the midst of these challenges, the girls discover solace in each other and vow to overcome every obstacle to stay together, no matter how antagonistic their hometown treats them.
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Inquiring about her sibling, Miao describes her brother Fen as a constant source of teasing and frustration, leading to frequent arguments throughout the day. But in times of trouble, Fen transforms into a protective and affectionate older sibling, always willing to safeguard his younger sister.
The initial season of this tale tracks the experiences of a teenager who leads a double life as a homemaker, and almost gets uncovered. It is comprised of 29 installments.
While Mizutani's focus is solely on academic excellence, paying little attention to anything else, Haru seems to be a quick-tempered brute whose violent outbursts are feared by all. Despite his protective tendencies, Haru faces suspension after he attacks some bullies who were bullying a fellow student on the very first day of school. When Mizutani is tasked with delivering school materials to Haru, she mistakenly interprets it as a friendly gesture extended towards her and despite Mizutani's reluctance, Haru becomes attached to her. As a result, an unusual and potentially explosive relationship commences between the two! In addition, this book includes 17 extra tales.
For 13 years, Jingi Kikukawa had remained undefeated. But following his transfer to Touun School a year ago, he finally faced a formidable foe in Yasuoka - the school's warrior ring leader. After a fierce battle, Jingi emerged as the new leader. Sadly, his reign was brief. He encountered his arch-nemesis, Sho Takeshima, who led a gang controlling western Japan. Sho was about to give Jingi a brutal lesson in combat.
Living in a household of seven, Aoi's current status is poor, while Masafumi - who has been dubbed the Prince of School - resides in a mansion with mostly servants and his grandparents, making his current status rich. However, Aoi's anger is sparked when she witnesses Masafumi carelessly throw away 40 cents that she could have used, and she vows to never forgive him. But fate has other plans when Aoi is forced to step in for her injured mother at the Prince's estate. Will Aoi seek revenge, or will the experience teach Masafumi about the struggles of the less fortunate?