You are reading Ikai Tettai Parabellum manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Seinen, Action, Fantasy genres, written by Inoue Sora at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Ikai Tettai Parabellum has 3 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Ikai Tettai Parabellum to your bookmark. A popular high school student, Oma Higurashi, falls fast asleep on the train while heading home. When he wakes up, he finds himself at an unfamiliar station. Crashing into the station building labeled "Sasaragi Station" is a missing girl named Mayuru. As a sudden gunfight erupts, Oma realizes that he has wandered into a strange, otherworldly realm he has never known.
The most original combination in history—human and ogre blood united!” Half-blood ‘Leon,’ born between a human and an ogre. But all that returns to him as a half-blood is exploitation and betrayal by humans. Leon despises such humans and vows revenge. To Leon, who always suffered because he lacked power, fortune comes calling, and he’s given an opportunity to take revenge on humans. Original Webtoon: KakaoPage, Daum
One day, Hanzaki Bakuya, a high school boy suffering from insomnia, meets a younger girl named Kobirimaki Kimitori, who is eating a delicious cup of yakisoba noodles in a park late at night. Then she says she will help Bakuya get a good night's sleep, and suddenly proposes that he come to her house! "It's just like senpai to walk into a girl's room and suddenly take a smell of her scent." "…Senpai. You're staring too much at my boobs." And then, Kimitori-chan, who teases Bakuya whenever she gets the chance, whispers naughty words in his ear and spends a long night sleeping with him...! (MTL)
A powerful mage is reassigned to a remote region so that her spells won't damage the capital.
Romelia, a lonely young woman, and Kutli, a high-ranked military officer, are solemnly married in the name of God. What they share, however, is not "conjugal love," but the burden of an "unbearable fate."