Genies tend to be excessively liberal when granting wishes, enabling anyone to fulfill all aspirations with three wishes. Yet, what if you were limited to only one wish?
The goddesses are in space! While the four CPUs explore the Gamindustri Galaxy, Vert tries to prevent Leanbox from falling behind the other empires.
Gokuu is a professional sleuth with services up for hire. While investigating an illegal arms dealer, he uncovers a peculiar trend of detectives taking their own lives for no discernible reason. As he closes in on the truth, Gokuu is put in a perilous situation where he is forced to remove his left eye. Upon awakening, he finds himself in an unfamiliar laboratory where an unknown scientist implants a cybernetic eye that grants him the ability to control any computer worldwide.
Haeun's life is a complete disaster! Why does everything have to happen to her?! Caught in a difficult situation where her stepbrother is the leader of a gang and she's being blamed for his misdeeds, Haeun's life takes a turn for the worse when she's forced to become the housemaid for an entire year just because she was late for class. With no romantic experience whatsoever, Haeun decides to get back at her stepbrother, but things don't go as planned during her first kiss, leaving her uncertain about what's to come next.
Jitarou is summoned to another world as one of the heroes. He is given the cheat-level recovery skill "Heal," which can cure any serious injury or curse. Jitarou uses the skill "Heal" to remove the curse "Absolute Obedience Mark" that controls the hero as a tool of war, but his desperate situation remains unchanged. However, the goddess Astrea suddenly appears and saves him from his predicament, and he is ordered to restore the goddess's faith and save the heroes who were summoned with the guidance of the evil god. Thus, Jitarou becomes an apostle of God and sets out on a missionary journey... but for some reason, he is worshipped instead of the goddess!? (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Wakaba, a schoolgirl, struggles to remember her first love for inexplicable reasons. Despite donning a pendant, the piece's source eludes her, and she assumes it to be a present from her lover. The intricate key merely conjures up images of a tearful boy and the scents of roses and blood - insufficient clues to recollect her past relationship. However, fate works in mysterious ways. Wakaba stumbles upon a rose garden, where a weeping boy catches her eye. As she tries to leave, she pricks herself on a thorn, and the boy licks her wound. Though an unconventional first-aid remedy, her pain subsides as she catches a glimpse of an extremely familiar pendant around his neck. Upon learning that the boy, Yukito Haibara, is a new transfer student, Wakaba ponders if he might be the one who stole her heart. However, her memory loss's root cause, Yukito's reluctance to be intimate, and gossip about vampires in her chemistry class leave her with doubts. The book's additional one-shots are "Bloody Honey" and "Un Chocoholic."
"Kuroi-kun, would you like to go out with me on a date?" Kuroi Kengou, the Wakagashira of the Kuroguro gang, has a childhood friend named Shirakaba Touma who has been with him since birth. Shirakaba often visits Kuroi and flirts with him whenever he has free time. In a bold move to win Kuroi's heart, Shirakaba even got married for a month. Despite Shirakaba's persistent love, Kuroi tolerates it, and the men of the Kuroguro group watch over their relationship with warmth. One day, Shirakaba surprises everyone by announcing that he has accepted the position of the Kuroguro gang's legal advisor, which leads to a tense situation between the two men.
I was reborn 14 years before the original novel began—as the empire’s strongest archmage. All I remember is a single plea: “Protect them.” So I stayed low, planning not to interfere with the story’s happy ending. But then I met the young Fourth Prince, the future tyrant shaped by tragedy. Gaunt and neglected, the child had never even tasted warm soup. I couldn’t just watch. “Your Highness, would you like to become my disciple?” Twelve years later, the once-abused prince is a grown man—still my loyal student, and now hiding bold feelings for his master.
Luyi, an actor known for his acting prowess, and Gu Jiangyuan, a rising star, are well-known for their rivalry in the entertainment industry. After dying in an accident, Luyi is resurrected into a different body, only to find out that his old archenemy, Gu Jiangyuan, has had a crush on him for many years... While having his enemy become his lover is one thing, what's with the baffling ghost exorcism missions, as well as Gu Jiangyuan wanting and trying to get rid of the present-him just to bring back the original "Luyi"?!
A delinquent oneshot from Fairy Tail author Mashima Hiro, celebrating Young Magazine's 45th anniversary. The story talks about Hiro Mashima himself as a teenage delinquent (Furyo) with his friend and how they were influenced by reading Weekly Young Magazine back in the 90s.
Yeonwoo’s love life has been nothing but a series of runaway men - all thanks to his freaky fetishes. But just when he’s about to give up, along comes Jaehyun: a perfect face, silky baritone voice, and fingers that look like they were sculpted by the gods. He’s everything Yeonwoo’s ever dreamed of…and more. Determined to make Jaehyun his own, Yeonwoo pulls his usual rich-guy schemes; but try as he might, Jaehyun remains totally unfazed. One drunken night, however, Jaehyun lets the truth slip: this handsome hung hunk hungers for someone who knows who take the lead. A guy who checks all his boxes and wants to be trained? Yeonwoo’s dream project begins now.
From Yen Press: Some people are just born lucky, fated to enjoy all the riches and fame, while those beneath fade into obscurity. Confucius Kim, an F-class hunter with zero skills, is definitely not one of the fortunate ones. He spends his days bemoaning his lame existence and enviously following the exploits of the star hunter Flame Emperor, for whom the mysterious, monster-filled Tower is nothing but a red carpet. Then one day, Confucius gets the chance to finally catch up to his idol when he receives the ability to copy other people’s skills. The only catch? He has to be killed by them first! Gongja is the Korean name for Confucious, the Eastern philosopher
Heesoo, a 24-year-old who has never dated before, finally gets into the romantic relationship she had always dreamed of. However, during her first time with her boyfriend, her fantasies are shattered. One day, while drinking with her lesbian friend Jaeyeon, she ends up going to a lesbian bar, where she meets Joohee. The two are drawn to each other and share a kiss, leaving Heesoo feeling both confused about her sexual orientation and guilty toward her boyfriend. In her confusion, Heesoo visits the lesbian bar several more times in hopes of seeing Joohee again. Eventually, she meets her once more, and they head straight to a motel. But just before things progress, a KakaoTalk message from Heesoo’s boyfriend pops up on her phone. Joohee sees it, feels ridiculous about the situation, and leaves immediately. Heesoo mistakenly believes Joohee left because she couldn’t go through with it, and out of guilt toward her boyfriend, she decides to break up with him. However, Joohee misunderstands, thinking that Heesoo is still dating her boyfriend. Even while spending time with her FWB, Minyoung, Joohee can’t stop thinking about Heesoo. Will Heesoo and Joohee’s feelings ever be properly conveyed to each other?
Born into a ducal family, Yona was bedridden, his body ravaged by the vast magical power flowing within him. One day, he happened upon a book, one that contained the entirety of ancient magic. Among its pages was a spell: Magic to Manipulate Objects. “If I can master this… maybe I’ll be able to walk like a normal person…” Through desperate effort, Yona succeeded in learning the magic. But soon after, a doctor informed him that he only had one year left to live. Standing on the edge of despair, Yona made a decision: as his final wish, he would set out on a journey to seek the world’s legends. Yet Yona does not know, that on this journey, he will bring about miracles wherever he goes, and come to be known as a “Little Hero.”
When Kanade was a girl, she watched her neighbor Lisa perform a ballet and was amazed by her magnificent dancing abilities. She immediately decided that she wanted to become a dancer like Lisa and asked her parents to sign her up for ballet lessons. Although the training was more difficult than Lisa's effortless performance suggested, Kanade was determined to master the art and become a talented ballerina.