[In Another World] Two insanely powerful brothers witness their mother being killed right in front of them. Fueled by hatred, they decide to wipe out every person in existence, believing that humanity itself is a mistake. But… can anyone stop them?
Jakol knocks on her best friend's and also roommates door. No response. He knocked again, a uneasy pit forming in his stomach. His hands began to tremble slightly, and the worst part was he didn't know why? Maybe it was the left-over ramen he'd had earlier? Or maybe it was the shitty sleep he'd h...
In an alternate universe, people can only see the color of their soulmate’s eyes until they meet said soulmate, and sometimes, the soulstrings that connect soulmates can be visible if you squint hard enough. Kurokawa Manami, a genius 14-year-old with a high school diploma, has been accepted into ...
When Makoto, a burned-out writer with two subscribers and zero motivation, gets hit by a burst of inspiration during a walk… he runs home to write the next great isekai. Then he gets hit by a truck. Almost. But the shock knocks him out cold—and he wakes up in another world. Now reborn as ...
"I loved someone once... So tell me, human... Why do you share her smile?" Elias didn't mean to summon a demon. He was drunk. There was a book. A dare. A sigil drawn on tiles. Now Lilith-ancient, sharp-tongued, and terrible with modern life-is crashing on his couch. They were supposed ...
Aren was reincarnated into a world overflowing with mana — where magic is everything, but understanding is shallow. While the people of this world rely solely on mana to cast spells, Aren sees the gaps in their knowledge. To him, magic isn't just power — it's a system that can be rebuilt. Drawi...
Isaac Windsor was just a simple, happy guy. He finally got the girl of his dreams—Flynn Salson—to start dating him. Life should be perfect. But everything changes when he finds himself stalked by a sadistic werewolf. With his sanity unraveling and no one willing to believe him, Isaac is for...
Adam wakes with a ringing phone at the end of his bed and a friend at his door. It's always hard to accept what we don't want to believe, and even harder to put hope down. Is it better to let the phone ring or to answer it? Even if the answer will be one you knew would come and can't bear to hear...
Ever had anxiety when receiving a call from an unknown number? Sometimes it can turn out pretty good, still ;)