Hong Sul, an industrious and determined student, resumed her college studies following a one-year hiatus only to face an enigmatic senior named Yu Jeong who appeared to have everything going for him. Sul fell on hard times and held Yu Jeong responsible for her misfortunes. However, to her surprise, Yu Jeong's demeanor toward her took a friendly turn after a year had gone by.
We are treated to the underwater adventures of Sui-Sui, a small triton, and his interactions with several fish, one of them being the remarkable Mahimahi eel. Toriyama educates us on the variety of eel species present across the globe, all within this one episode.
Following the accident, Yeo-Ul experienced memory loss that wiped out several months from his life. Seung-Ho presented himself as his partner, and they began a romance. However, Yeo-Ul was inexplicably attracted to Su-Hyeon. Meanwhile, Su-Hyeon observed Seung-Ho and Yeo-Ul's relationship with caution. Yeo-Ul felt increasingly perplexed as he battled conflicting emotions for both Su-Hyeon and Seung-Ho. (Please note that chapter count encompasses the prologue.)
A boy named Park BongPal has psychic abilities to see, talk, and--get this--touch ghosts.
The new semester begins and Ji Un is assigned to work with Yoosun. Despite Ji Un's attempts to establish a bond with Yoosun, she only receives an unfriendly response. There must be a motive behind Yoosun's resentment towards Ji Un. Additionally, the novel contains two supplementary chapters.
Lablaine had already gone through three life cycles and was starting over again. A mistake made by an oracle had led to her being deemed a "Child of Fate" and given the task of selecting a guardian. Her first life had been spent under the strict rule of a knightly household, but when the real "Child of Fate" arrived, Lablaine was offered as a scapegoat. The second time around, she suffered abuse from a seemingly respectable scholar. In her third life, she escaped and lived as a beggar. Now, feeling unsafe in her country, she opted to leave and chose the biggest and most villainous family in the kingdom. She only intended to bide her time with them, but they turned out to be unnervingly protective and fond of her?!
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Although I long to break free, I have been subdued. Namsoo, under orders from his father, was apprehended for trafficking goods belonging to the White Tiger organization and is now under the control of their leader.
Though they appear like any other individual in both their gait and speech, the Chachaoong possess an extraordinary ability to bring to life whatever image they conjure in their minds. Dubbed as Shamans, these beings are at a loss when it comes to their origin and arrival in this world. As the time arrives for the present monarch to appoint their successor, the unassuming human Yu Jin is surprisingly chosen to be the next ruler. However, this decision does not sit well with many Chachaoong, who vehemently reject the idea of a human being their leader. In his confusion, Yu Jin finds himself dodging the murderous attempts made by frustrated Chachaoong.
The snapshots in this collection showcase the everyday activities of a young girl whose imagination is always in overdrive. Lucika's boundless curiosity leads her to concoct strange ideas and approach the world with a unique perspective, sometimes causing chaos along the way - as is typical of most youngsters.
In an ordinary lounge, a man with blond hair is engrossed in a game of pool, completely oblivious to the chaos that awaits him. Suddenly, he is struck on the head with a glass bottle and loses consciousness after hearing someone call out "Spinoza!" When he regains consciousness, he is in the middle of a rocky valley, trying his luck at fishing. Within moments, he reels in a giant fish that swallows him whole. When he wakes up yet again, he is on the ground of a boxing ring, surrounded by a packed audience, about to fight as a contestant. The man finds himself constantly transported to unpredictable locations, each time becoming embroiled in a new form of conflict. He has little time to process the changes, as he promptly finds himself thrust into another jarring scenario. As he traverses different dimensions, he has only one constant thread tying his experiences together: the word "Spinoza." It appears there is no end in sight for his unsettling journey through space and time.
Does Cliff Dillon's strikingly attractive appearance only hide a troublemaker seeking refuge in Seoul's unsavory realm, or is there more to him than meets the eye?
The other party accused Yu Zitian, a music arranger and university student, of lacking emotion and the ability to compose love songs. However, being single and uninterested in romantic entanglements, Yu Zitian took it upon himself to play matchmaker between his roommate and a junior to gain a better understanding of love. Will Yu Zitian be able to effectively assist in their burgeoning relationship?
A story from heaven that's been passed down for ages tells of six rulers who each had a distinct role to play in maintaining balance in the world. The Ruler of Darkness could create and destroy at will, while the Ruler of Light wove and cast light upon the Earth. The Ruler of Flames was responsible for the eternal flames, while the Ruler of Water created alcohol and watered the Earth. The Ruler of the Earth tilled the fields to fertilize everything, and the Ruler of the Wind played the flute to summon the gusts. Although each of these rulers wielded immense power, they couldn't manage everything alone, so they had countless spirits serving them. The most gifted of these spirits became the rulers' cherished offspring. This is the story of GYON-WOO, son of the Ruler of the Wind, and JIK-NYU, daughter of the Ruler of Light.