“There’s no way a lady this gorgeous could be the villainess! And she’s going to end up as part of the OP MC’s harem?! Absolutely not, I refuse! I’m going to change the outcome of this story!” The weak and pathetic—but with a large stomach!—transmigrator Hu Xiaoman quietly made up her mind.“You look so focused, silly.” The villainess, reborn in the New Game+, thought that this girl was very~ interesting.Transmigrator x New Game+ character, who’s the one really hiding a secret side to herself?Wait, the OP MC has nothing to do with this story anymore?---**Note:** Please support the creator and read the original webcomic (https://www.kuaikanmanhua.com/web/topic/15746/).(http://weibo.com/u/1053044701)(https://bcy.net/u/1370878)(https://space.bilibili.com/1512981)
Set in the Taisho era (1912-1926). Two years after the famous author Uro vanishes, his last manuscript is found at the house of competing author Otogai, who seems obsessed with (or is it possessed by?) the dead man, even as Otogai's garden seems haunted by a mysterious cameilla bush.
A spirit goes to the city to find a childhood friend who's now a teenager.
From Ambrosia Scans: With the completion of the human genome in 2014, Japan has gone all Gattaca (good movie, i.e. genetic engineering) and, in 2031, a boy gifted (or scientifically crafted) with a special touch repetitiously sees a strange dream before him.
A collection of short stories:<br><br>1. Red Sleeves - Akai Sode (赤い袖)<br>2. Silence - Chinmoku (沈黙)<br>3. Midnight Dinner Table - Mayonaka no Shokutaku (真夜中の食卓)<br>4. There's No Funeral Portrait! - Iei ga nai! (遺影がない!)<br>5. Princess of the Lonely Isle - Kotou no Himegimi (孤島の姫君)<br>6. Elegant Animals - Utsukushiki Kemonotachi
When given a magic lamp, 37-year-old Tohru Sugamo wishes for his childhood dream to come true and gains all the powers he thought up once upon a time as a wannabe novelist, but it turns out an eighth grader's ideas aren't the most original - or the kinds of things you'd want causing havoc in your married life.
From Aerandria Scans: Chihiro is the daughter of the Hoshikawa family, a prestigious family with many great magicians, but she herself can't use magic at all! Upon enrolling in Nanahoshi academy, she was chosen to be the pupil of Subaru, the genius guy who's also the student council president. Will Chihiro be able to pass the test and be officially approved as a worthy pupil of her master?
A mysterious painting of woman arrives at the antique shop Rose.
The world is threatened by Mephisto, the King of Minor Land, who tries to spread the Melody of Unhappiness. Mephisto is after the Legendary Score, in which the Melody of Happiness is written. In order to complete the score and protect the world, new Precure girls stand up to collect the scattered notes of the Melody of Happiness.
After a tear in reality pulls Kagari Shuya into a white room he discovers a futuristic interface for reincarnating in a different world. After looking through the different races and skills he unlocks a new race, Lucivault, a type of vampire with none of its characteristic weaknesses. All set to start his life in a new world, Shuya is confused to discover that he is enveloped in darkness. As it turns out something went wrong when he was transported and instead of appearing where he was supposed to, he appeared in an underground cave. Shuya faces untold dangers, runs for his life, before finding his way out of the underground world. After escaping he meets his Shishou and begins to learn to fight with a spear. There is also a cute black cat named Rollo.
Remember to forget is a four-page script of a story with a human twist in a dystopic, sci-fi setting. It is open-ended, allowing greater engagement and emotional investment by the reader. The Protagonist, an unnamed young alien has been up all night reflecting on his life. He is part of a race of intergalactic warriors who treat their atrocities casually and haphazardly. This bizarreness stems from the fact that each day, after they are done with the horrors of their conquest, they are submitted to a process which simply wipes out parts of their daily memories and experiences (their negative emotions and any sedimentary and residual conscience they might have left regarding what they have done). It is something which in the long-term leaves everyone devoid of empathy and realization. This perpetual tuning up has the protagonist wondering, “What’s worse? The fact that we are harming others or ignoring that we have harmed others?”