Frémea is the saint of the kingdom of Justitia, which only comes along once every hundred years. As the kingdom’s saint, she has very little freedom, and in the company of her faithful knight, Roland, she heals the people of all the evils that afflicts them. One day, there is a rumor that Fréméa is an usurper. She is then banished from the kingdom. However, a new life full of freedom is now open to her, along with her protector Roland, who is the only one to believe in the young woman.
What would you do if you were reincarnated as a child emperor—kept alive as a puppet, with corrupt, greedy nobles sharpening their knives on all sides? How would you live with no overpowered abilities, no freedom to act, always one wrong step away from an assassin slipping poison into your next meal? How about this: Survive. Learn magic. Purge the empire of corruption. Sounds ambitious, you say? Well, no emperor ever made a name for himself sitting at home. Source: J-Novel Club
One day, fate (and a stack of apology letters) brings together Tadashi, a strict member of the school’s discipline committee, and Komachi Matoi, a rebellious girl who breaks rules just for fun.
Faritina, the daughter of a duke in a certain kingdom, lives a life of luxury until a "nightmare" changes her life forever. Misfortune befalls her, and then her precious Gemini dies. Upon learning of the tragic future, she vows to protect her beloved brother at all costs. I will protect you. This is the beginning of a tale of revenge that begins with a nightmare!
Hired as a pretend interpreter for a masked band who secretly just makes up all the answers for them during interviews…?! The latest work of Abishi Wakatake: a tear-jerking, laugh-out-loud, coming-of-age comedy-drama for adults!
A girl gazes out at the ocean one day, when a Great Old One appears?!
Though a bit of a fool, but hardworking, Suku, a second-year high school student and the new student council president, is in love with his reliable vice president, Ririka. However, for some reason, they always end up fighting. One day, Suku gathers the courage to confess to Ririka, but at that moment, he falls into a time loop. Every time he confesses, the loop resets! How can he ever date Ririka? A romantic comedy with a sci-fi twist, offering a heartwarming school story!
≪Cuteness, sexiness, and a little darkness... A love story about a high school boy with a secret!≫ One day, Chiyo, who is tired of human relationships, helps a high school boy named Aki who is being harassed by a drunk. Aki seems to have a secret and can't speak, so she treats him at home, but..
Many myths, folktales, and legends are filled with themes related to sexuality!! What is the true fieldwork of Daimaru Todoroki, an associate professor at a university who researches these myths and local traditions?!
A single ship drifting through the vast expanse of space. A woman and a cat are heading toward Earth, but they cannot seem to reach it, and their hunger only grows. Then, someone arrives at her spacecraft...
Hidako Masamune is a high school student who suffers from continuous bullying by his classmates. Becoming tired of it all, he decides to commit suicide, but instead he is transported to another world along with all his classmates. When they arrive, they find that they now possess amazing abilities but he was only granted the status of a "healer," the weakest skill of all. The king decides to get rid of him by transporting him to another faraway place, but not before Hidako swears revenge against the king, the kingdom, and all of his classmates.
Crow Titus, notorious layabout, wasn’t prepared for the destruction of his village by the aetherborn. On Earth, far in the future, ordinary creatures have been twisted into the monstrous aetherborn—beasts of legend and nightmare who wreak havoc on humanity. The only defenses against the creatures are mythical weapons known as aetherial arms, which, luckily, appeared right around when the monsters did. Less luckily, some humans choose to use those weapons for evil—for example, the attack on Crow’s village was instigated by a dark magus wielding one. The lone survivor of the massacre, Crow somehow stumbles upon an aethereal arm, Muramasa. Sword in hand, Crow decides to fight back—or, well, Crow can’t decide much at all. Muramasa has taken control and manipulates Crow like a puppet, using the man’s body to feed his insatiable appetite for souls! Can Crow play the part of a hero while surviving Muramasa’s madness? What about surviving the advances of Iris, his newfound magus knight mentor?