Despite the inherent difficulties of street life, Ryuusei takes comfort in the independence it allows. While scavenging one day, he inadvertently wanders into gang-controlled turf and becomes involved in a heated altercation with a group of unruly thugs. In the midst of the commotion, a young girl comes running over, ecstatic at the sight of a cute litter of kittens. As he becomes more familiar with Nekonaki Town, Ryuusei comes to recognize the rigorous control that the local gangs have over the homeless population. Any unauthorized feeding or flirting, or even trespassing in their territory, comes with severe consequences. After clashing with the Nekonaki leader, Ryuusei faces the repercussions of his actions, but remains undeterred in his quest for a male calico cat with a damaged eye. Despite the risks involved, the speckled tabby persists in his mission, navigating the complex rules of stray cat life and battling against any obstacles that impede his progress.
You are reading Living Alone, Got Fever, Fall in Love manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Webtoons, Romance, Shounen, Slice of life genres, written by at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Living Alone, Got Fever, Fall in Love has 12 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 Living Alone, Got Fever, Fall in Love to your bookmark. The protagonist who caught a cold at Christmas and was absent from work and live alone at his apartement. Then, his condition take turn to worse, yet A strange blonde gal suddenly come to take care of him. Eh who? While thinking, She have to nursing myself because of my poor physical condition.
Meet Pamela, a master of tarot cards who offers her services to supernatural beings living among humans. With her compassionate approach and vast knowledge, she can assist anyone, including a lovestruck cat, an immortal vampire on the run, or a waitress with a less-than-perfect love life. Even a sorcerer who creates an android lover for his partner is welcome. However, beneath her kind exterior lies a mysterious and complicated past that must be resolved before she can move on to the next life.
Amidst the turmoil of the Meiji era, a young girl of ten faces multiple challenges following her sale to a brothel, as portrayed in "The Flower Memoirs." On the other hand, "Dreams of the Sovereign North" showcases Page Tetsunosuke's experience of observing the brave life of Toshizo Hijikata. With a plethora of brief stories that offer delight, there's a tale to suit all tastes.
Neo-Saitama is a city of the future, with a dirty and dystopian ambiance where blood of the inhabitants mixes with acid rain. Within the city, the Soukai Syndicate reigns supreme, overseeing a lethal army of cyborg ninjas who intimidate and terrorize the people. Caught in a continuous cycle of violence arising from the ninjas' struggle for dominance, survival is the only hope for the vulnerable. However, there is one warrior, Ninja Slayer, who is determined to avenge the wicked ninjas and end their reign of terror over Neo-Saitama forever. Their objective is simple: obliterate every single ninja, regardless of the cost.
Dr. William Dyer, a professor at Miskatonic University, recounts the catastrophic expedition in September 1930 to the Antarctic continent and the startling discoveries made by his team of explorers. His narrative serves to warn future adventurers from returning to the perilous land by exposing the previously unknown events that occurred.
Hinata Asahi, a high school student who lived independently, found solace in her assortment of teddy bears. This mundanity was disrupted after the arrival of her new neighbor, Shirou Asou. Despite being considerably older than Hinata, Asou's irresistible charm drew her towards him, especially since he was also her new teacher. Hinata couldn't resist developing feelings for Asou, but the reciprocation of his affections makes her question the legality of their relationship or whether it was something else.
Hikari Hamura, a gifted yet socially awkward 17-year-old high school artist, shared a close bond with his only friend, Chiaki Yamamoto. She affectionately referred to him as "Picasso", and their after-school routine consisted of sketching by the river and reading books. However, their idyllic routine was disrupted when both of them got involved in a fatal helicopter accident that claimed Chiaki's life but spared Picasso with barely a scratch. Overwhelmed with confusion and despair, Picasso struggled to fathom why fate had played such a cruel trick on him. However, he stumbled upon a tiny Chiaki figurine that held a message he could hardly believe. According to it, Chiaki's prayers had convinced God to spare Picasso's life, but he had to repay the favor by using his artistic talent to solve people's problems. Despite the daunting task ahead, Picasso agreed to fulfill Chiaki's wish and sought refuge in his sketchbook . He delved into his classmates' issues, drawing solace and inspiration from art, and tried to alleviate their pain through his artistic insights.
The compilation crafted by Seyeong O includes thirteen powerful short stories that cover a broad spectrum of topics such as South Korea's monotonous corporate culture, rural lifestyles, and moral parables. Additionally, the stories shed light on ancestral artifacts.
1. Nihonichi no Bishoujo no Machi (Japan's Number One Beauty Town) 2. Konno Shigure no Koufukunaru Hibi (Konno Shigure's Blessed Daily Life) 3. Toomezuka Sensei no Yuuganaru Tanoshimi (Miss Toomezuka's Refined Hobby) 4. Nukekubi Aika (Lament of the Headless) 5. Shiroi Ito (White String) 6. Koukou Kansen Shoukougun (Oral Cavity Contagion Syndrome) 7. Atsume Mono * Sawa (Collecting * Touch) 8. Atsume Mono * Mizu (Collecting * Water) 9. Ekimae Toono (Station Toono) 10. Ekimae Indo (Station India) 11. Inbiji (Invis) 12. Gotouchi Kankouannai (Local Tourist Information) 13. Koi no Choujikuuhou (Super Dimensional Love Gun) 14. Tonde Menihairu Natsu no Mushi (The Summer Bugs That Fly Into Your Eyes)
Natsume Ono's assortment of early short works is accompanied by an illustration gallery. Originally released as dōjinshi or on Ono's website, IKKI Comix has gathered many of these short stories and several stand-alone pieces published in its own magazine.
Mitsuha, a discontented young girl residing in a rural town called Itomori, begins exhibiting odd behavior one day, leaving her loved ones and acquaintances perplexed. Unbeknownst to them, Taki Tachibana, a high school boy from Tokyo, has been intermittently swapping bodies with her while in slumber. Nevertheless, he's completely clueless on how to navigate through high school life as a girl in an unfamiliar setting. This hit novel, Kimi no Na wa., is retold from the standpoint of Mitsuha's family and friends as they manage her peculiar idiosyncrasies and steer clear of calamity.