The day the little aristocratic tyrant, Roel Ascarte, met his younger foster sister was the day he regained his memories of his past life—and realized that this was the world of a popular gal game that he had played before. What's more, he was the main route's antagonist! Just how can he avoid his demise? Now that Roel has awakened to the system, he sets off on the path of self-preservation!
Revered as the most powerful person in cultivation, Grand Master Yu Yan eventually took on an apprentice after waiting for over 16,000 years. He offered careful instruction and protection to her, but she died in the end. Then, Yu Yan took another one as his apprentice, with great instruction and protection, but she died as well! After that, he took on one another, and finally ... she died! Why it is Yu Yan who is always picking up the same reborned apprentice!
Zhou Ming, an ordinary office worker, has a rough life, aside from being oppressed by his higher – ups, he also is poor. But due to this unexpected opportunity, Zhou Yuan gained a system. And now, his life takes a complete 360° turn.
“Master, I'm not fit for being the messenger!” the second swordsman of the Gweol Academy, Chang Baek, who is worthless by nature and has no merit, with the sudden death of the first sword dragon that everyone respected, takes over the position of the messenger job he didn't want. After a while, Master Goun-haeng was murdered by an unknown, even the Do-orpa is in danger of being taken away!!! “Master said he didn't know the whereabouts of the descendant of a thousand and a hawk! What the hell is that!!?” To reveal the truth of the death and to restore the door, the swordsmen and the six priests has chosen Kang Ho-haeng! And the ghosts of heaven and earth will slowly confine them!
Parts I to V: (Volumes 001 to 063) An epic horror-action-adventure! Once there was a mighty bloodline of heroes: the Joestars. In the 1880s, Englishman Jonathan Joestar gave his life to defeat Dio, a megalomaniacal vampire. Now, 100 years later, Dio is back, and Jonathan's descendants must travel to Egypt to destroy their ancestral enemy once and for all. On one side: Joseph Joestar and Jotaro Kujo ("JoJo" for short)...a globetrotting martial artist and his delinquent Japanese-English grandson. On the other side: a vampire and an army of murderers possessed by evil spirits, the monstrous "Stands". But Jotaro and Joseph have "Stands" too...and the stage is set for a terrifying battle as the heroes fight their way around the world! Adapted into anime, action figures and video games, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is one of the weirdest, most influential Jump manga ever! Part VI: (Volumes 064 to 080) Time: Early 21st Century -- Place: A Florida prison Set in and around the maximum-security Green Dolphin Street prison in Florida, surrounded by palm trees, swamps, and man-eating alligators, this storyline stars Jolyne Cujoh (Stand: Stone Free), the daughter of Jotaro Cujoh. After being falsely accused of a hit-and-run automobile accident, she is sentenced to 15 years in jail, a plot which may be orchestrated by some dark conspiracy, some unknown enemy. Series 6 is a weird prison story in which Jolyne discovers her own powers and other Stand Users while trying to escape the pen. Her dad Jotaro Cujoh returns for a cameo in the first few volumes, and Dio, the ultra-villain of the JoJo series, also shows up in several flashbacks, with a fragment of his corpse playing a major plot point. This series appears to be an attempt for Araki to relaunch the series for new readers (the graphic novels are numbered starting with "Vol. 1" with "JoJo Vol. 63", and so forth, in small letters) by re-explaining the Stands and introducing a slinky, appealing female protagonist. And for the most part, it takes place within a literally confined environment -- Araki had previously done some short manga stories set in jail, so maybe that's where his current interests lie. Note also that Jolyne is the first American (specifically Japanese-American) JoJo protagonist. The sheer level of weirdness is also pretty mind-boggling, with all kinds of bizarre phenomena -- rains of frogs, time distortion, and some extremely odd, conceptual Stands. And the ending is probably one of the strangest things ever to happen in the series. Part VII: (Volumes 081+) Going under the name Steel Ball Run it started out as a separate manga series but later became Part VII to JoJo, this installment takes place in the wild west in 1890 (about the same time period as the first arc of JoJo). Major noticeable difference's from the previous 6 parts of JoJo is that the manga doesn't bear the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure title and the main character's name cannot be shortened to JoJo but rather a supporting character's name can.
Ragna, "Master of Sword", used to be the strongest swordsman. He ventured alone into the mysterious Heavenfell Tower and reached where no man had stepped before, the seventh floor... only to find the limit of his growth. However, his story is far from over. He gets reincarnated and returns to level 1...while keeping all of his level 99 stats?!
In a world where Classes are bestowed by the gods upon everyone when they reach eighteen, the existence of Skills within these Classes tends to overshadow any hard work, setting one’s life path. Within this imbalanced system, Lythe, who trained in hopes of becoming a Holy Knight, was heartlessly classified as Jobless during the Class assignment, resulting in his expulsion from the town by his father, the Duke. As he scraped by as a luggage boy, there came a day when the merchant caravan he was with got attacked by bandits. Lythe, attempting to save the child, engaged in a battle with the skillful attackers, accepting his impending death. Yet, a mysterious voice echoed in his head when he punched a bandit in his last act of defiance…
A merchant by the name of Okuda Keigo put everything into his work, day and night, until one day he won a lottery of 1 billion yen! With his money worries solved for life, he moved to the countryside far away from civilization to live the slow life. Then, suddenly he was transported to another world, along with his chicken coop?! In a world where he’s unable to communicate with others, you think his merchant skills will help him?! A man in his forties who hates people retired to another world. The story of his slow life has begun!
Ercella lived a glorious life everyone envied, but died of an illness at a young age. Before her death, she regretted not having become a proper mother to her son. But somehow, she went back three years ago. Ercella is living her second life. I promise to be a loving mother this time. However, is it too late? “Now that you’re doing this, you’re just making me feel uncomfortable.” The son only pushes her away and she realises that her relationship with the husband, who she thought was fine before her regression, wasn't actually… **Content warning:** Deals with topics of child neglect, postpartum depression, suicidal ideation ---
Kang Hasun has the ability to see vagrants, special beings that disguise themselves as humans. They have never caused him any trouble, until one day he is attacked by a vicious group of them. Just as he is on the verge of death, Beom, a tiger vagrant, pops out of his necklace and saves him. With Beom's help, Hasun learns that his family has a deep connection with the vagrants and a secret power that they desire. Can he learn how to control these powers and defeat these villains in time?
3 billion users, 300 million concurrent users. 0 people who cleared it. My younger sister was trapped in the virtual reality game "Dantalian," which tens of millions of people tried thousands or tens of thousands of times but failed to clear. "I'm the fifth consecutive winner of King P's World Championship. There's no one better at virtual reality games than me officially." "You've never played Dantalian!" It's never been cleared! "" It's okay. " Dantalian, I'm coming. "