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In a world captivated by a mind-hacking device promising ease and fulfillment, society celebrates what they believe is true freedom. But for one ordinary man, the cracks in this utopia are impossible to ignore. While others embrace the device’s promises, he senses something is deeply wrong. ...
"Nobuhiko Aki, a young boy from Shinjuku, Tokyo, finds himself trapped in despair after repeatedly failing his college entrance exams. Overwhelmed by the weight of his failures, he withdraws from the world, retreating into a life of isolation in his cluttered room. Concerned for their son's futur...
Allison has always hated the human race passionately, convinced that she has discovered the truth about this species for a long time. As she prepares to take the big step and die for these same convictions, she meets a strange girl with mysterious powers. This one then proposes to her to make a c...
In an endless void, there exists a secret - a place where only a single person can reach. A place where stalls appear out of thin air, sporting a variety of wares. A place where everything is made from mana: from the people to the items. A place where you could find any item you can imagine, prov...
Monika loves Janice more than anything in the world. There's no task her love can't handle. But when her pack tries to force her into mating with the alpha's brother, and kill Janice. It's time for Monika's human and wolf halves to unite for a common goal!
When does a hole stop being a hole, and what happens when you learn you're not alone?
A story of a Patient who wants to live and a Doctor who wants to die— "It drives me mad to hold these thoughts like a knife to my throat. I take a deep breath, I feel a sharp jab in my chest. A fish in a terrarium lives a better life than I do."
You, who showed me an ominous light. You, who had no reflection. You, who lived in the back of my mind, a voice only I could hear. You’re my grim reaper, an illusion of my greatest desire, and the end of it all. The despair that lived in the shell of what was me. Thanatos, my dearest...