"Let's resolve your issues." The monk approaches the deceased, delivering them salvation and sending their souls to paradise. Their wishes are... love, anger, hatred... a world both beautiful and sorrowful. Where does he truly go? What lies beyond paradise…?
Two days before the wedding, the bride disappeared. Taking the place of her missing twin sister and becoming a fake bride was Baek I-rim, the Baekhwa Group’s pet, known as ‘the woman who catches husbands.’ Half-reluctantly caught up in this mess, I-rim unintentionally spends the night with her sister’s intended fiancé, Ray K. Gray. The man, who knew from the start that she was a fake bride, flashed a dangerously breath-stealing smile. Let’s just enjoy ourselves, like that night long ago, until the real one returns. Don’t worry. The bad thing we do in bed can remain our lifelong secret. This is a sin. A terrible sin. That’s right. You’re my accomplice. Ray, who bit her earlobe in frustration, whispered with a fearsomely seductive voice. Shall we do it one more time? We can do it again when the time comes.
Minato's apartment appears akin to a deserted island due to its secluded nature and modest proportions. Despite being of elementary age, Minato shoulders the burden of looking after his younger sister, Nagisa, who yearns for their mother's infrequent homecomings. On a sudden visit, their mother treats them to the amusement park and hands Minato some cash before leaving them high up on the Ferris wheel. While ascending, a bolt of lightning strikes their carriage, leaving Minato unconscious. Upon awakening, he's taken aback by a turn of events that challenges his notions of calamity.
In response to a decrease in Japan's population and an increase in the occurrence of murder, the government has decided to impose stricter penalties on violent criminals. Despite the implementation of the death penalty, it has been proven to be ineffective in preventing such crimes. Therefore, in an attempt to combat the issue, Japan has brought back the "Revenge" law that dates back centuries. Under this law, victims and their associates have the authority to request assistance from a specialized government law enforcement unit known as the "Sukedachi-nin." This team is composed of individuals who have been selected based on their past experiences as victims and are able to capture and punish murderers using corresponding methods to those experienced by their victims. Yamagishi Yuji is a member of this efficient enforcement unit.
Kenzou Tenma, a renowned Japanese neurosurgeon working in post-war Germany, faces a difficult choice: to operate on Johan Liebert, an orphan boy on the verge of death, or on the mayor of Düsseldorf. In the end, Tenma decides to gamble his reputation by saving Johan, effectively leaving the mayor for dead. As a consequence of his actions, hospital director Heinemann strips Tenma of his position, and Heinemann's daughter Eva breaks off their engagement. Disgraced and shunned by his colleagues, Tenma loses all hope of a successful career—that is, until the mysterious killing of Heinemann gives him another chance. Nine years later, Tenma is the head of the surgical department and close to becoming the director himself. Although all seems well for him at first, he soon becomes entangled in a chain of gruesome murders that have taken place throughout Germany. The culprit is a monster—the same one that Tenma saved on that fateful day nine years ago.
Andou is a high-schooler who possesses the ability to force others to vocalize his thoughts—an ability similar to ventriloquism. Inukai is young man shrouded in mystery who commands the vigilante group, Grass Hopper, which appeared in a city shaken by the downtown restoration program. This is a tale of courage, resolution… and confrontation; this is a depiction of the two boys' encounter.
This drama, a smash-hit in Japan, looks at the lives of the men and women who work to deliver one million new lives into the world each year in Japan. " Translation by Kevin Gifford/ Erin Procter, Lettering by Darren Smith, Editing by Sarah Tilson, YKS Services LLC/SKY JAPAN, Inc.
The genesis of contemporary French culture transpired in the 18th century with the dawn of the French Revolution, based on the quest for "liberty and egalitarianism". Notwithstanding the extensive adversity of that era, Charles-Henri Sanson ascended to prominence as the Paris executioner and leader of the fourth iteration of the Sanson lineage. Despite enduring numerous hardships, he managed to confront them with equanimity, as delineated in his narrative.
At the beginning of the academic year, all the pupils in Class 2-D at Kairei Private Middle School receive an email containing a "class hierarchy." Tsubaki Himeyama holds the highest rank and manages to dispel any unease arising from this announcement with her upbeat and lively manner. The class resumes normality until Himeyama's lifeless body is found on school premises. After the funeral, her classmates come across notes addressed to them on their desks - suicide letters left by Himeyama. Could these epistles expose the concealed truths of Class 2-D?
Get immersed in the turbulent history of Earl Cain C. Hargreaves, a captivating member of a wealthy family cloaked in secrets, deceit, and inexplicable sins. The Cain Saga, antedating the Godchild series, tracks Cain's journey to unearth the truth about his ancestry in his formative years, as he grapples with new enigmas at every turn. Moreover, this anthology encompasses several self-contained narratives, namely "The Boys Who Stopped Time," "Double," and "Ellie in Summer Clothes."
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Renowned for his beauty, Ganymedes, a Trojan prince, is highly regarded. Even the gods cannot resist his charms. However, on the day of his coming-of-age parade, Apollon, the sun god, abducts him. Upon regaining consciousness, Ganymedes finds himself in an unfamiliar location, enveloped by white flowers and an unending, starlit sky. Apollon soon returns to explain that he has been held captive in the Garden of the Gods. The reason behind his imprisonment remains a mystery.