Is corporal punishment by teachers strictly prohibited under any circumstances!? Sakurai, a teacher, witnesses bullying in her class and unintentionally raises her hand against the main culprit student, unaware that a disastrous future awaits them because of their resentment...
Emilico is just one of many "Living Dolls" serving in the Shadows House, residents of which are pitch black from head to toe and constantly leak soot that stains the house black. Each "Shadow" is partnered with a Doll, which strangely resembles the other. As a Living Doll, Emilico must keep the house sparkling clean as well as act as the face for her master, Kate. In turn, Kate supports Emilico and treats her as her confidant. As far as either of them can remember, this has always been the way their world works. However, the bond between a Shadow and a Doll isn't quite clear. Administrators watch over the young pairs from the higher levels of the mansion and judge them—but for what purpose?
Hayato is a young deity with a foul mouth who has always heard legends about demons that were sealed away about 800 years ago. Follow the epic saga of several young deities, who end up having to fight demons, humans and overcome several challenges. (Source: MU)
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Saichi Sugimoto earned the moniker "Immortal Sugimoto" for his brutal actions on the battlefield during the Russo-Japanese war. However, he is no hero. After being discharged from the army for almost killing a superior officer, Sugimoto is left to fend for himself. Without any other means of support, he heads to Hokkaido to search for gold - a promise he made to his fallen brother-in-arms. Sugimoto's search for the precious metal has been in vain until a mysterious traveler shares an urban legend with him. The legend states that a criminal stole the gold belonging to the indigenous Ainu people of Hokkaido and hid it in a location only accessible through a map of tattooed prisoner skins. In his quest for treasure, Sugimoto meets Asirpa - a young Ainu girl - and together they set out to find the tattooed prisoners. However, their journey is fraught with danger as soldiers and mercenaries also seek the gold. With Asirpa's knowledge of the land, they press on in their quest for the stolen Ainu gold. Along the way, they face revenge, greed, and murder.
Leading the prestigious Shuchiin Academy's student council as its president is Miyuki Shirogane - a genius with the highest grades in the country. Together with the beautiful and wealthy vice president, Kaguya Shinomiya, they are often hailed as the perfect couple, despite not having a romantic relationship. Despite spending so much time with each other, the truth remains that Miyuki and Kaguya have developed feelings for one another. However, neither is willing to confess as it would be seen as a sign of weakness. Fueled by their elite status as students, Miyuki and Kaguya embark on a mission to get a confession from the other - a battle of love unfolding through their daily antics.
A year ago, Natsumi Kimiyoshi and her family left the mountain settlement of Okinomiya, which was haunted by the local folklore of Oyashiro's curse that befalls those who leave Okinomiya or the adjacent hamlet of Hinamizawa. To their surprise, their life remained calm and peaceful until gas erupted from the swamp beside Hinamizawa, causing numerous deaths. Unfortunately, Natsumi was unaware that the catastrophic "Great Hinamizawa Disaster" would soon lead to many terrifying misfortunes. After the incident, Natsumi's grandmother, who had previously lived in Hinamizawa, began exhibiting extremely suspicious behavior. She believed that Oyashiro's curse was imminent and tried to quell it by placing talismans all over their home and killing puppies. These terrifying and erratic actions caused Natsumi and her family to fear for their safety, leading her mother to commit an unspeakable act.
Detective Iida and his team work to save hostages from a bank taken over by a 15-year-old boy in the opening chapter of Jiraishin. This event was published in the magazine Morning Later and not part of the 19-volume series that served as the official version.
In his previous life in modern-day Japan, he was Kenzaburou Tondabayashi, a 52-year-old civil servant—and now he's the villainess! Reborn as Grace Auvergne, the drill-haired villainess of an otome game his daughter used to play, Kenzaburou is quite confused. From the little information he possesses, Kenzaburou knows he should be a haughty noble girl, but the disciplined older man is simply unable to act in such a manner. His calm and kind aura leads him to befriend the heroine and further endear him to the student body as the pinnacle of elegance. As he tries to keep the story on track, Kenzaburou will have to draw on his years of experience in the workforce, his perfect Japanese manners, and his family-oriented morals to fit in with the fellow kids.
Jung-Hoo is an orphan. After losing his parents way too young, he has no money and few prospects. The only person looking out for him is the gorgeous Ms. Lee. With her help, Jung-Hoo’s scraped by so far but when Ms. Lee asks him to move in, he’s faced with a different type of hardship. Seeing her curvy body in those revealing clothes every day drives him wild. With all that sexual tension in the air, it isn’t long before Jung-hoo and Ms. Lee are giving each other a helping hand. Living under one roof isn’t easy, but it has its perks. Original Webtoon: R19: Lezhin, MrBlue, Toptoon, Toomics R15: Naver Series, MrBlue, Ridibooks Official Translations: English, French, Japanese, Thai