"If you were to disappear… I might just lose myself." Arcs is reborn into the world of the wildly popular otome game Celestia Kingdom. He thought he was just a background character—until it’s revealed he’s actually the childhood friend of the final boss! Determined to avoid the bad ending, he throws himself into his daily life as her servant. But it seems the true cause of her descent into darkness is… her childhood friend!? A slightly (maybe more than slightly?) yandere heroine and an obliviously overpowered protagonist—an unpredictable tale of master and servant begins!
As the sole girl on an otherwise all-male soccer team, Hayate's reputation as a rambunctious high schooler is well-known. But when her studious classmate Yuuto unexpectedly asks her out, their unlikely love story with two very different personalities begins. Bonus story: Chapter 3: Mind Game Mastermind
Himeno Aikawa poses a challenge to Ouji Doumoto as he struggles to comprehend her austere conduct of reprimanding boys for breaching school rules. Thus, when she requests for a private conversation at the rear of the class, Ouji feels puzzled as to why Himeno has taken a liking towards him. Since Himeno battles to express herself, their association becomes intriguing as they misinterpret each other's self-assessment. Ouji perceives Himeno as daunting and strives to steer clear of her anger, whereas Himeno assumes that Ouji is her partner, albeit aggravatingly dense on occasions. Due to Ouji's inability to decipher her feelings, Himeno becomes vexed and resorts to showcasing her favourite pastime, impersonating an adult much beyond her age, as a means to captivate Ouji. As the two elementary students continue their peculiar bond, they remain oblivious to each other's sentiments, leading to comical situations.
Towa and Yamato are twins with opposite personalities. Yamato is a rowdy person who usually gets into fights, while Towa is a quiet reader who often gets blamed for Yamato's misdeeds by mistake. On his way home from school one day, Towa meets the mysterious rebel, Mitsuru. Though the school gang thinks Towa is Yamato and attacks him, Mitsuru is able to distinguish between the two brothers.
Two people with contrasting fates; one being a defenseless man suffering from albinism and continuous nearsightedness, the other being an unappreciated kid ostracized at school for not knowing how to speak Vietnamese. Fate brought them together through Wi-Fi Network Names, but will their connection survive the test of time?
Ryouko dominates as the top fighter at Daimon High, a school where martial arts are an integral part of the curriculum and official duels are used to resolve disputes. Her constant battles to maintain her rank make every competition a high-stakes "Finals" match.
Maebara Keiichi enjoys his days in school, playing games with his local friends, after moving to the peaceful town of Hinamizawa. However, the tranquil environment turns out to be a facade when Keiichi discovers news of a murder that occurred in the town. From that point on, Keiichi's life takes a gruesome turn as he realizes his close friends may not be who they seem to be. The story, based on the amateur mystery game by 7th Expansion, is told through various scenarios. Tsumihoroboshi is the sixth manga in a series that explores different scenarios in the Higurashi games, and the second one that attempts to answer past puzzling questions. Focusing on Ryuuguu Rena's sudden distrust of her friends, the story answers some lingering questions revolving around Furude Rika's mysterious death.
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.
Ken Sugisaki, the sole male representative in the student council of Hekiyou Gakuen, uses his newfound influence acquired through a popularity vote to dominate his classmates.
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Hiyori, the successor to Shobon, takes readers on a journey through the Neighbor's Club's escapades in a series of oneshots. Despite their unique personalities and quirks, the club members have formed a close-knit bond, spending their time together in a variety of ways. These antics range from laughter and tears to inside jokes, arguments, and planning non-events. Although they do not consider themselves friends, the club's dynamics are viewed differently by outsiders. Regardless, the group continues to support each other through both momentous and mundane occasions, from selecting Halloween costumes and participating in traditional New Year's festivities to aiding one another in job-hunting and recruiting new members. With their unpredictable nature, there may even be a few duels in store, making for an unexpected and exciting ride.
Living in a western-style house all by herself, Nobara is a high school girl with a peculiar ability - the power to see things beyond the perception of others. Recently, a blonde lad caught her attention who appeared mysteriously right before her eyes, but only she possesses the vision to do so.
Ever since a lifesaving blood transfusion, Haruka Kuze has been indebted to Maruna Rinjou. The only problem: How do you show your gratitude to someone who barely gives you the time of day? So when he finds out she's actually a witch, Haruka swears he'll do whatever it takes to help her graduate from magic school-even if it means cross-dressing as a girl! But does Maruna really hate him, or is there another reason she gets so flustered when he's around?