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In the former kingdom of Morrigan, countless lives were lost due to war and rebellion alike. When women usurped all positions of power, new laws dictated that only they could earn income and receive inheritances, while men lost the majority of their rights and were reduced to mere objects of scorn. Morrigan became a queendom wrapped in an illusory peace. Outside of the royal court, especially, the people continued to suffer; however, now the men were subjected to the worst of the pain and humiliation. Albert is a young orphan living near Morrigan's harbor. One day, despite warnings from his guardian Martha, he and his friend Theodore head toward the town's center to observe preparations for the Queen's birthday festival. Unsurprisingly, as they are boys unaccompanied by an adult, they are captured by slave traders and immediately readied to be sold. An elegantly dressed man offers an exorbitant price in order to purchase them both—though he clearly displays a preference for Albert. Introducing himself as Guy Schwarzwald, the man transports Albert and Theodore to a palace where they are to meet their new master. Albert is unsure what surprises him more—that he is now the property of Princess Alexia Lumiere, heir apparent to the throne, or that somehow she looks exactly like him! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Satoshi Kiji has an obsession with weird bugs. One day, to his delight, he finds a girl with winged arms and an insect-like rear. Deciding to bring her home, Kiji names her Ogeha. Treating her like a regular bug, he pokes her and hits her, thinking that she is merely a weird organism. On the other hand, Ogeha has never lived anything other than the life she has with Kiji. She mostly accepts her situation, wondering if enduring endless pain is her destiny. Ogeha follows Kiji and his giant anthropomorphic bug, Ogeha, depicting their sickening relationship as well as Ogeha's possible otherworldly origins. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Cooking is how Nomoto de-stresses, but one day, she finds herself making way more than she can eat by herself. And so, she invites her neighbor Kasuga, who also lives alone. What will come out of this impromptu dinner invitation...? (Source: Yen Press)
Once upon a time, witches and humans lived in harmony. However, when human society was at its lowest point, the humans blamed the witches for their misfortunes and decided to burn them at the stake. For the sake of survival, the remaining witch population allied with those who desire to take advantage of their powers. Centuries later, after the general public had forgotten about the existence of witches, a school named Sternenlichtl was built to house and teach young witches. There, Alice Keating is a renowned witch with budding potential—having already mastered most types of magic. When new student Mari Muguruma, who has no experience with witches and magic, is transferred to the school, Alice is given the task of educating her on everything she needs to know. Having shown no aptitude towards anything she is taught, Alice struggles to see any worth in Mari. Yet, following an emotional outburst, Mari subconsciously uses her magic on something that requires a vast amount of skill: resurrection magic. Finally able to see why she was brought to the school, Alice dedicates more of her time to teaching Mari. But with Alice focusing so much attention on her, Alice's friends begin to get jealous; and it seems that they are willing to do anything to get rid of Mari. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
"Newlyweds" Akira and Keiichi moved to a new place and are adjusting to their new lives. Akira works in kindergarten while Keiichi is a writer. (Source: MU)
While picking herbs in the forest, Sana, a simple toolmaker's daughter, happens upon the strategy guide for the video game world she inhabits.
On the mean streets of Tokyo, countless Stray Cats scrounge and struggle to survive. Nanao is one of them: he used to be a house cat, but after tragedy struck he had to make it on his own, relying only on fellow stray cat Machi for help. When some people start feeding the strays in their neighborhood, Nanao cautiously starts to bond with them. But the humans–a brother and sister who run a bathhouse–have issues and wounds of their own. Can Nanao help them heal, and perhaps find a new home in the process? A heart-tugging tale of family and survival! (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
Eiri is the childhood friend we always spent time with. Someday I won't love her as a friend, but I'll never tell her that. Because I want to always be there for her... (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
On a Christmas night, a man sneaked into an apartment room and managed to finish his goal. However, during his escape from the balcony, he encountered a girl standing at the balcony next door. Thinking that he would get reported to the police, what he heard was instead... (Source: Aoitenshi Scanlations)
Oozora heads off to Europe due to an argument with his brother. He's traveling because he wants to comply with his mother's last wish—to get into contact with an old friend of hers. (Source: MU)
Rui Usui is a tomboyish high school student who loves baseball and eating. Her usual hairdresser is closed, so she gets referenced to a new one... who is an onee!? Included one-shot: Volume 1: Kyoufu no Daiou ga Yattekita!
This story is about the middle school student Nanami, who was abandoned by her father, Nagakawa, whose wife left him and took their son, and Nagakawa's son Kenta, who was abused by his mother's boyfriend. These three injured souls meet in a shabby apartment building, and rusted gears begin to turn. (Source: MU)
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In the chaotic and magical city of Shanghai, where the east and west meet, a young boy, Chris, is at a loss when his father disappears leaving a huge debt behind. An art merchant, Noir, appears and reaches out his hand to help Chris. (Source: MU)
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