Though they appear like any other individual in both their gait and speech, the Chachaoong possess an extraordinary ability to bring to life whatever image they conjure in their minds. Dubbed as Shamans, these beings are at a loss when it comes to their origin and arrival in this world. As the time arrives for the present monarch to appoint their successor, the unassuming human Yu Jin is surprisingly chosen to be the next ruler. However, this decision does not sit well with many Chachaoong, who vehemently reject the idea of a human being their leader. In his confusion, Yu Jin finds himself dodging the murderous attempts made by frustrated Chachaoong.
The new semester begins and Ji Un is assigned to work with Yoosun. Despite Ji Un's attempts to establish a bond with Yoosun, she only receives an unfriendly response. There must be a motive behind Yoosun's resentment towards Ji Un. Additionally, the novel contains two supplementary chapters.
Hong Sul, an industrious and determined student, resumed her college studies following a one-year hiatus only to face an enigmatic senior named Yu Jeong who appeared to have everything going for him. Sul fell on hard times and held Yu Jeong responsible for her misfortunes. However, to her surprise, Yu Jeong's demeanor toward her took a friendly turn after a year had gone by.
At the top of his class, Won Ryu-hwan ranks as one of the elite soldiers in the North Korean military. Due to his outstanding talent, Ryu-hwan has been selected for the 5446 Project: a mission to infiltrate the South and gather information on its inhabitants. However, upon deployment, he is utterly disappointed to find out what this truly entails—he must disguise himself as a village bum in Seoul. Fiercely loyal to his country nonetheless, Ryu-hwan dutifully commits to this humiliating role and successfully establishes himself as Bang Dong-gu, the bottom of the bottom-rung. Two years later, Ryu-hwan has persevered, despite no sign of the mission progressing. Yet the arrival of Lieutenants Rhee Hae-rang and Rhee Hae-jin, two fellow spies from his division, heralds the winds of change to their mission. As they settle in the town, developments between the North and South threaten to alter the status quo. With their loyalties to each other and their home being tested, the three men must decide what is most important to them: their devotion to their country or their very own lives.
Upon meeting her first university classmate, the lovely sunbae Jian, Sang-Eun receives a warm and gracious welcome. During their freshmen orientation, Jian momentarily departs, inciting Sang-Eun to follow in curiosity. Nonetheless, her intentions prove problematic as she inadvertently confesses her emotions whilst providing solace to the distraught Jian.
A girl gazes out at the ocean one day, when a Great Old One appears?!
A comedic spin-off manga depicting the off-duty activities of Defense Corps members.
After an apocalyptic disaster left Earth barren and without inhabitants, one woman remains, wandering the desolate landscape with a furry companion. Her trusted sidekick is none other than Haru, a talkative Shiba Inu with an array of playful tricks up his sleeve. His eccentric antics alleviate the isolation of their expedition, providing his human companion with amusement and stimulation. The insightful pup prompts philosophical contemplation and engages in playful debates, ensuring their trek is always entertaining and memorable.
Rumor has it there’s corrupt guildmaster who keeps banishing his members one after another. That "tyrant" is Act Enge—the founder and leader of the rising S-rank guild, Heaven’s Gem. Having once suffered a wrongful expulsion himself, Act refuses to cast anyone out without careful thought... and every person he banishes ends up landing an even better position! Surrounded by a cool-but-puppy-like maid, a tomboy princess, an absurdly strong hero, and a whole roster of eccentric allies who trust him deeply, this "corrupt" guildmaster just can’t stop finding, fostering, and banishing people! (Source: Manga UP!)
Though others perceive Kirara as a cute and effeminate boy, he longs to exude an air of cool masculinity. Upon the arrival of two strapping and suave neighbors, he seizes the chance to shadow their every move, hoping to absorb some of their manliness. As they mature side by side, Kirara gradually comes to the shocking realization that his affections for the younger sibling, Ken, extend far beyond platonic camaraderie.