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A man flees to the ends of the earth to find meaning in his sheltered, gray world, and finds something much more valuable with the help of another. It all started that spring, when she appeared in thulian...
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...
One foreigner. One suitcase. One wildly unrealistic plan to win the heart of an actress who doesn't know he exists. After falling head over heels for Nanatsu Degurei, a wildly popular and painfully charismatic Japanese actress known for roles like a terminally ill high schooler and a clueless ...
A phone that doesn’t belong to him. A call every morning at 5:50 AM. And a voice that never asks for help — just to be heard. He never gives his name. But somehow, he becomes the one they speak to. Some stories aren’t meant to end. But carried. Even silence can be a kind of reply.
In the fading light of a quiet evening, Édouard wakes up in a room he no longer recognizes. When an old rotary phone begins to ring, the voice on the other end knows far too much — about his life, his loves, and the cracks in his memory. Farewell to Myself is a gentle, haunting short story about...
A perfectly, absolutely sane girl awakes with an unknown phone in her possession. She has 26 minutes to figure out what the hell she does with it before she needs to get ready for school.
Kazuki Sato, a 28yo NEET, gets hired by ISK Corp. His job? Run people over with his partner, Truck-kun, to send them to fantasy worlds. The catch? His targets have lives... and he still has a conscience.
May is a bread witch. she was fired from her newly acquired job after just two weeks. However, she believes that it's not her fault. She blames it all on impossibly high working standards. How will she recover? Will she switch careers? Who knows.