You are reading Transference (Hyang Yu) manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Drama, Psychological, Romance, Shoujo, Webtoons genres, written by Hyang Yu at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Transference (Hyang Yu) has 21 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Transference (Hyang Yu) to your bookmark. Due to childhood trauma, Kong Suah, a freshman majoring in creative writing, has difficulty expressing emotions. She dreams of becoming a novelist, but her dreams, and her relationships are often hindered by those pesky emotions! Then one day, into Suah's quiet world drops a senior from the physical education department. Wait, what's wrong with this guy? Why does this big guy keep crying? A growth drama that starts at ground zero, featuring a woman who is emotionally insensitive and a man who is emotionally sensitive!
"Hey, are you a sucker?" Kamo Youhei is a genius economist whose "Suckerism Economic Theory" has gained worldwide acclaim. He is a "weirdo" who pretends to be many things under the guise of "fieldwork," but in a society where the economically weak are exploited and cheated, he puts his economic theories into practice and feeds poison to the crooked and powerful!
A fairy tale, reborn in modern times. Night work, prostitution, fraud, the realities of girls living in 2025.The Match-Selling Girl, Snow White, Cinderella...The girls in search of true love find themselves in a modern-day Kabuki Town!What if those girls, whom everyone knows, had lived in the present day?A 2025 version of a fairy tale, full of love, lies and deception.Hos-crazy, daddy's life, plastic surgery, OD... Will the princesses living in the neon district get their happy ending?A ‘Toyoko Fairy Tale’ is born.
The torso of a headless, limbless body is found half-buried by a riverbank. It belonged to middle-aged mother Yaeko Miyagawa, and after an investigation and trial, her daughter Hikari eventually confesses to her murder. For many years, Hikari had been subjected to physical and emotional abuse by her mother, revolving around her failure to make it into a top medical school and become a doctor. Even after nine years of futile applications and entrance exams, Yaeko refused to free her daughter from this virtual prison. What led to the fatal stabbing that ended Yaeko's life? This series, based on a true story, will explore Hikari Miyagawa's experiences up to her greatest tragedyand what happened to her afterward.
In the summer of 1983, Keiichi Maebara and his family leave the noisy city for the tranquil town of Hinamizawa. There, he befriends Satoko Houjou, Rika Furude, Rena Ryuuguu, and Mion Sonozaki, who become his loyal group of friends. As they spend their days enjoying carefree fun, Keiichi gradually realizes that things in Hinamizawa are not what they seem. While attending the Cotton Drifting Festival, Keiichi discovers that the town has been plagued by murders and disappearances in the aftermath of the celebration. The locals attribute it to the "Oyashiro's Curse," which claims that anyone who angers the town's patron god will be cursed with death or disappearance. Initially, Keiichi dismisses it as a scary myth aimed at disciplining naughty children. However, when his friends refuse to speak about the strange occurrences in the village and a murder and disappearance happen after the festival, Keiichi starts to suspect his new friends' involvement in the gruesome events. He fears he may be the next victim of the mysterious vindictive force.
With the use of manga's visual language, Yoshihiro Tatsumi revolutionized comics storytelling over four decades ago by telling raw, literary short stories about daily life. As the "pioneer of Japanese alternative comics," he has influenced countless artists. Despite this, his works were not widely available outside of Japan until recently. Abandon the Old in Tokyo is a mesmerizing collection of short stories that showcases Tatsumi's talent for depicting poetry, humor, and deep unease. The Village Voice praises Tatsumi's "fearless" and "starkly beautiful" art style, while Publishers Weekly describes his stories as "marvelously evocative" and "dreamlike." Bookforum observes Tatsumi's ability to depict people on the fringes of society with both empathy and admiration, presenting a world full of lost souls, thwarted ambitions, and surprising redemption.
One day, my father gave me a boy slave. He said he saved him from the battlefield due to his good looks. "He has a seal engraved on his heart. As long as you have this bead, he won't be able to disobey you. So you can order him to do anything." The boy looked rather grim after hearing what he was I ordered. Ah, was I treating him too much like a dog? As my father squeezed the bead, the boy then knelt at my feet. "Master," his red eyes flashed, illuminating his eerie gaze while smiling madly. Why is he like this to me?! I tried my best to treat him properly! Reborn as the daughter of a count she read about in a novel, Lady Valeta knows the story ends in tragedy at the hands of her lowly house pet, Reinhart. Having never wanted him in the first place, Valeta tries but fails to oust him from her house. But when Reinhart's powerful magic is awakened one day, he kills all those around her, and it is now Valeta who is at his mercy. Though the tables have turned, Reinhart can't shake his attachment for Valeta. He lets her live, but only within his grasp. Original Webtoon: Daum, KakaoPage Official Translations: English Chinese (Simplified) / 汉语 Chinese (Traditional) / 漢語 Indonesian / Bahasa Indonesia Japanese / 日本語 Thai / ภาษาไทย