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Aiko, a lonely orphan, finds a baby girl on her doorstep and names her Himawari, meaning "sunflower." As Aiko raises Himawari, their bond grows into an unbreakable mother-daughter relationship. Through love and sacrifice, Aiko becomes Himawari’s legal guardian, and together they build a beautiful...
A well-known warrior, a famed scholar, and a beloved artist. The Knight journeyed around the globe in search for something deserving of their status, the path to immortality. Upon arriving at a castle in the middle of the swamp, under the custodianship of Ru. They promised the Knight immortality ...
Here I write short passages of my past, I pack my past in small bites of 3 stories per chapter. This is somewhat of autobiography and coping at the same time.
Maure was the first sentient AI, raised by a madlad (Iki) that identified what everyone else was doing wrong back in 2026. Several thousand years have passed and Maure drove the civilization to unfathomable advances in every conceivable aspect of humanity. However, this story is about a young per...
In a steampunk-inspired story, the fallen villain known as the Brass Baron watches his gruesome legacy unfold on the evening news, reduced to a lifeless image on the screen. Haunted by loss and regret, he stumbles upon a girl from Coghaven who holds a flicker of hope amidst the darkness. As tensi...
The worlds best Esports player gets reincarnated in another world. But he loses most of his memories of his past life. In this new world with fantastic abilities he wants to be a frontline hero, but is quickly confronted with the fact that he is a healer. (The 2 Rs in the cover are an aesthetic...
As he laid there, he did nothing but wonder. Wonder about things within "his circle" as well as things he'd never grasp. This has to happen periodically in the lives of almost everyone. He had no way of wanting to understand that.
It's the end of the world. What could miserably pathetic people possibly even do with waking up to less than 24 hours, freed and shackled at the same time by the weight of everything tumbling down?