Addicted to Curry begins with a young schoolgirl named Sonezaki Yui. One day she encounters what looks like a half dead man in the middle of the road. Not knowing what to do she throws some food at him (so he can at least survive) and runs away. She then returns to her home, which is also her father's Ganesha Curry restaurant. The man who Yui encountered was Koenji Makito, who knew Yui's father Souichiro and was actually looking for him. Following Yui's scent Koenji finds her and the restaurant. Yui initially thinks Koenji is going to kill her for throwing food at him, but after they talk she finds out that he knew her father. Koenji then finds out that the restaurant is going out of business and that Yui's father go on journey to improve his curry cooking techniques. To repay Yui's father for helping him out Koenji decides to team up with Yui to save the curry restaurant. (Source: Wikipedia)
"Just come if you're coming. I know you missed me." "Understood, Master." At first glance, the florist and his regular customer appear no different from anyone else. But behind closed doors, they share a unique and intense bond. With restraints, handcuffs, toys, and SM, the florist assumes the role of a master, while the other willingly becomes his obedient dog. But as their relationship evolves into something deeper, their dynamic takes a fascinating turn.
Kurusu's 16th birthday takes a surprising turn when Ogami, a classmate of hers, expresses his love for her. While Kurusu is thrilled to hear this, she feels uneasy since she is aware of her friend Kiraha's affection for Ogami. Just then, they are interrupted by the sudden appearance of malevolent entities. Kurusu is left with no choice but to confront her fate, with Ogami pledged to defend her along the way.
I Told My Political Marriage Husband "You Don't Have to Love Me," and That's When the Spoiling Began
Marguerite has spent her life mistreated by her own family. One day, by royal decree, she’s forced into a political marriage with Lucien, the next head of a rival ducal house. Naturally, she expects cold treatment at her new home as well but instead of letting it get to her, she remains cheerful and composed. Lucien, however, finds himself unexpectedly drawn to her warmth… She only asked not to be loved but it’s his heart that starts to melt first. A royal contract, a cold start, and the slow rise of a deeply affectionate marriage. The story of a girl who expected nothing… and gained everything.
One night, Max finds himself kidnapped by five stunning women. But is it a nightmare—or a fantasy come true?
Yamazaki Misaki passed away due to illness, but when she awoke, she found that she had been reborn as a character in a manga she had read before her death — the abusive, wicked stepmother of the young protagonist. Only remembering this the day before her wedding, there was already no way to escape. Determined to treat her stepson well, upon meeting him, she found the boy extremely adorable! As she worked to raise the child well with her memories to aid her, the attitude of her cold husband began to change?!
I ended up possessing the body of Hailey, a villainess who was destined to die soon. What’s relatively fortunate, if you can call it that, is that she has one more year to live. However, there’s no time to relax as she’s unceremoniously dumped into a contaminated region below a canyon. But wasn’t she supposed to die? "Do you understand? If you cling to the past, you’ll twist your future into something you can’t recognize. That’s the wisdom left behind by the ancient sages." A year later, I’m still alive and farming.
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Wilhelmina was born into the Periknen ducal family, one of the most powerful noble houses in the kingdom. Trained and educated to become queen, she was raised as the very embodiment of nobility. However, in order to justify the crown prince’s infidelity, she was forced into marriage with a commoner. Her husband, Alexi, however, turned out to be a man of exceptional intellect, conducting research capable of overturning the very foundations of the world’s common sense. And as a man, once you looked past the surface, he was like an unpolished gem with the potential to shine brilliantly. Little by little, Wilhelmina adjusted with an open mind to her new life among the commoners. At the same time, she began shaping Alexi both in body and spirit, setting her sights on exacting revenge against both the royal family that cast her aside and her own ducal household that abandoned her.
After being framed for bullying his bully, Seonu is forced to transfer to a new school. All he wants there is a peaceful life, but that flies out the window when he meets Sion, who seems friendly on the outside but has a few glaring red flags. Despite Seonu's efforts to avoid him, Sion becomes his friend with an odd persistence and is obsessive, touchy-feely, and manipulative. Even so, Seonu wants to trust the only person who seems to see his true self... but can he really let his guard down around him?