Out of the blue, Jiang Yu transmigrates into a xiuxian novel. But who decided that she only deserves to be a small fry who barely even counts as cannon fodder in the novel? And why is she suddenly bound to a useless retribution system? She's not only the bottom-of-the-barrel weakest of the weak, but she's also a tiny black sheep who gets made an example of in the first few chapters of the book! And yet, Jiang Yu is not entirely helpless. Using her quick wit and cunning, she forges out the path of a self-reliant, feminist-ideal heroine when they least expect it.
Charlotte, the daughter of a marquis, possesses a special ability: her emotions are reflected in the weather. Because of this, she always suppressed her feelings and lived with restraint. She never allowed herself to cry, to be angry, or even to feel joy. However, her fiancé Theodore suddenly breaks off their engagement. To make matters worse, he seems to be completely smitten with a sweet commoner girl named Verona. Having reached the limits of her patience, Charlotte decides to marry the king of the Kingdom of Shurton—a land of barren soil. Her new fiancé, Azul, begins showering her with overwhelming affection that knows no bounds—!?
The story centers on an injured elf who is enslaved, but fortunate enough to be saved by an apothecary.
A new serialization to comicalize volumes 2 and 3 of the novels!The internet is full of rumors about the Neet and Hikikomori genius gamer siblings Sora and Shiro. The two go as far as to refer to the world as a "shit game", but then one day a young man calling himself "God" summons them to parallel universe. There, God has forbidden war, and "everything is to be settled with games". Yes, even the national borders. Driven into a corner by other species, the 'human species' is down to its last city. Can Sora and Shiro, these related failures of society, become the saviors of humankind in this parallel world?
The cursed existence of Pandora's Box resulted in the unleashing of evil through a woman's curiosity, which nearly engulfed the world in darkness. Although humanity managed to seal Maou Kestra back, it came with immense sacrifices. Despite their lord being locked away in the deserted capital of the North, Hameln, the demons remained a formidable force that grew stronger with time. After fifteen years since the fateful battle, the story introduces Hamel, a self-centered travelling minstrel, who is willing to cook his guardian crow, Oboe, to avoid hunger. The Violinist of Hameln's world revolves around music and absurd chaos. Hamel shoots down his rivals and turns pigeons into dinner with his enormous violin. With such a hero, the question remains on how the world will be saved from Maou Kestra's wrath?
Sakura Ichiko, a mere 16-year-old, lives a life of utmost prosperity. She is gifted with intelligence, good looks, and robust health. However, her destiny is intertwined with the existence of a massive storehouse of "Happiness Energy." This energy can broadcast elation to others, but it renders Sakura depleted of all positivism in her vicinity. Alas, Sakura's actions upset the balance of the world's energy flow, causing a financial crisis that provokes the attention of the abject Poverty God, Momiji. The deity sets out to relieve Sakura of her supernatural aptitude and redistribute the Energy to its lawful owners. Additional content: The climax of Volume 1: "Kaette Kudasai" (Binbougami ga! pilot) is thrillingly woven around one chapter.
When Tenma Ootori wakes up at his own funeral, he is given a second chance at life by a god from another world who offers to reincarnate him to save their dying world. In exchange, Tenma is granted incredible cheat abilities by the gods. Tenma eagerly accepts the offer and is reborn into a fantastical world filled with demi-humans, magic spells, monsters, and enchanted forests. His adoptive parents, former master adventurers, and famous wizard grandfather witness as Tenma's unique power to befriend adorable monsters like slimes and baby wolves grows along with his other god-given abilities. However, his peaceful existence is interrupted when three mysterious strangers seek to kidnap him, marking the beginning of Tenma's epic adventure.
His name is Li Banfeng—feng as in “mountain peak,” not “going mad”; the doctor has said he isn’t insane. To save a friend’s life, he went to Platform 96, boarded the 1160 steam train, and arrived in Puro State, a land still lingering in the age of steam. Under heaven, a hundred sects—who will vie for supremacy? In Puro, among myriad cultivators, who is the foremost? Banfeng put on a suit, donned a formal hat, picked up a feather duster, and asked in earnest: Tell me, who is the Lord of Puro?
The "Pirate King," known as Gol D. Roger, faces execution by the World Government but before he meets his fate, he confirms the existence of an enormous treasure, One Piece, hidden somewhere in the Grand Line. The Pirate King announces that whoever proves themselves worthy can claim this treasure. Following his execution, the Great Age of Pirates begins. Fast forward twenty-two years and a man named Monkey D. Luffy sets out to embark on his own adventure. His mission? To search for One Piece and become the new Pirate King. Armed with only a straw hat, a small boat, and the ability to stretch his body, Luffy begins his incredible journey to form his own crew and find a worthy ship to navigate through the Grand Line and claim the ultimate status on the high seas.
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