The next morning, Shoko raises an eyebrow. “Both of you have such hoarse voices. Did you go to karaoke yesterday?” Gojo and Geto exchange a glance, then laugh. “Well… something like that.”
Itadori Yuuji (26) and Fushiguro Megumi (26) have known each other since middle school. What began as quiet admiration in their teenage years slowly bloomed into something deeper, a bond that survived exams, distance, and time. Now adults, Yuuji works as a firefighter, brave and endlessly kind, dedicating his life to saving others. Megumi, on the other hand, has achieved his dream of becoming a veterinarian, calm yet compassionate, healing the creatures Yuuji rescues. They once made a promise in high school, to start dating once they both reached their dreams. Years later, that promise brings them back under the same roof. Living together feels warm and natural, filled with laughter, shared meals, and the quiet heartbeat of something more. But as daily life intertwines their worlds again, new emotions and old insecurities surface. Between blazing fires and gentle pawprints, Yuuji and Megumi must face what it truly means to love, not just through promises, but through every choice that keeps them together.
Kang Rakwon, a former idol turned entertainment agency CEO, hears the news that Lee Dowoon, his former teammate, has taken his own life. Ten years ago, their group Delight disbanded because of Dowoon’s betrayal — so Rakwon attends the funeral with a mix of resentment and sorrow. While dozing off at the funeral, Rakwon suddenly wakes up twenty years in the past. But even then, the members have already begun to drift apart— “Hyung, everything’s so easy for you.” “Leave me out of it. I don’t want to sing anymore.” “I... I don’t even have that kind of talent. It doesn’t make sense, for me to sing the song I wrote...” Determined to prevent the group’s breakup and stop Lee Dowoon’s tragic death, Rakwon struggles to change fate. A story of three dogs — master and servants alike — fighting their way back to the top of the idol world.
"If we do not make Taein, who can conceive the heir of the White Tiger, our king, we will face seven years of famine." Xia, bordering the Land of Muji, infested with monsters, has a long-standing unwritten rule that if a Taein emerges who can produce the heir of the White Tiger, the nation's guardian, he must be made king. However, for the past several decades, there has been no Taein in Xia. Then, Il-oh, born a slave to a high-ranking official, manifests as Taein. After only two years on the throne, the former king abdicates the throne, and Crown Prince Jang-woon is reduced to a mere guardian. Everyone in the palace knows that Il-oh will inevitably die after giving birth to an heir at the age of twenty. In the palace, where the tension of walking on thin ice hangs in the air, Il-oh gives his heart to Jang-woon. Soon, now in his twenties, Il-oh meets the White Tiger Geon-yu, who has come to him seeking a heir... Baekho Geon-yu, who seeks freedom and leaves the world after giving birth to a successor; Taein Il-oh, who is destined to be killed if he gives birth to a successor; and Jang-un. The love and obsession of these three unfold in the beautiful yet strange world of Hanara. Where will their path lead?
A world where humans and mermaids coexist. Dong-i, a rabbit mermaid, hears news that the Dragon King is in critical condition and that the government is offering a hefty reward to any mermaid who donates a "rabbit's appendix." She volunteers. But something about the contract is strange...? She's supposed to inject the mermaid, Gong Ja-ran, with her own organs?!
In the hidden slums of Hong Kong, two organizations — Mokrim and Yeonhwa — dominate the underworld. Rivals by nature, their constant territorial disputes keep the streets in chaos. One day, Song Ran, an executive of Mokrim, is kidnapped by members of Yeonhwa. After managing to escape, he collapses in front of a small flower shop while being chased. “Are you awake?” When Song Ran opens his eyes, he finds himself being cared for by Ja Un-young, the shop’s owner. Intrigued by the gentle-faced florist and his oddly out-of-place flower shop in the middle of the slums, Song Ran begins to take an interest in him. As the conflict between Mokrim and Yeonhwa spirals out of control, Song Ran starts having vivid, erotic dreams of himself and Un-young — leaving him utterly confused. Drawn to the beautiful yet faintly dangerous Un-young, Song Ran can’t help but fall deeper. Un-young, meanwhile, looks at him with a sweet smile — and eyes that hide something cold beneath. Can Song Ran uncover the true intentions of this mysterious florist?
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“Why did it have to be you of all people who’s my Signal match?” A rare illness known as Signal — something only a tiny fraction of people suffer from. It had nothing to do with me, or so I thought. I just pushed through my exhausting daily life like always... Until that day — a perfectly ordinary day that suddenly turned into a nightmare far worse than any dream. I shouldn’t have answered that phone call… Now here I am, tangled up with a man whose name, face — nothing — I even know. “Relax. You started this, so you’d better be ready to handle it.” No… this can’t be real. It’s a lie. A dream. There’s no way this is reality.