Kenzi Satoshi, a typical high school student with an unassuming appearance, finds himself caught off guard when his classmate and crush, Rika Furuhashi, unexpectedly confesses her feelings for him in the bustling cafeteria during lunch break. Shocked but elated, Kenzi grapples with the reality of...
Allen was living a normal life in the smoggy, chaotic cityside, when one day, a truck runs him over, flipping his life upside down. Now, he fights with a vengeance while compromising his morals. Will he remain the same person he thought to be? Or will he become the very person he hated?
Kane was just an ordinary man, yet fate seemed to have destined him to be a savior. "Hold on, you're saying aliens are going to invade Earth in six years?" When his future self found him, everything changed. As one of the twelve chosen candidates, Kane has been selected. He would venture to 'Th...
In the wake of a tragic accident, a beloved grandfather finds himself reborn as a headless knight in a mysterious realm. With no memory of his past life, he's driven by an inexplicable urge to find his missing head. Thus begins an epic quest through a fantastical world filled with magic and intri...
Karen O'Hare goes against her parents' advice and travels to Japan as a foreigner. Of course, she has a good reason — a reason that spans 7,000 miles and 20+ years.
A hundred days remaining on the used to be remains of Earth, Two people exploring the ends of the world till death itself does them part
Finding out about her latent magical potential should have changed Soralin's boring, friendless, and weak nature. Instead, Ars Magna Academy reinforced how much of a loser she was. Until a chance encounter sets her on a path that leads to excitement...and villainy?
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"All clubs are allowed to coerce students to join, provided they can capture you." That's the message that came over the loudspeaker on my second week of school. All I wanted was to go home and do absolutely nothing! There was only one way I didn't have to join a club: make it off school grounds ...