"This is just practice, okay?" Charlotte is a slightly eccentric duke's daughter who loves gardening. Crown Prince Joele, her cousin, has been visiting her frequently hoping she'll fall for him, but his feelings have not come across at all. When Charlotte decides to start husband-hunting to help her family's financial troubles, Joele seizes the opportunity. He invites her to stay at the royal castle and attend a ball. Having successfully brought her closer, he begins to teach the inexperienced Charlotte what love is, step by step. After all, she needs to learn how to handle being alone with a man, right? https://www.cmoa.jp/title/350487/
Asahi Suzuki, a manga artist, receives a letter from Takamine Yamamoto, a student from his nursery school days. Feeling nostalgic, Suzuki meets Takamine and deepens their relationship. Takamine had left his mother and was living in an orphanage. Is it possible to raise someone else's son? Does it matter if a family is not blood-related? A story of a single man in his thirties and a boy. (Source: Kodansha, translated)
[The Infinite Regression Genre] Look in any fantasy novel, and you’ll find that regression is a guaranteed cheat code! But what about the ability of Infinite Regression? There’d be no need to worry about bad endings, not when the protagonist can simply reset to reach that eventual happy ending. “Cheat code, my ass.” I tried it myself just to find out otherwise. The myths of regressors’ successes depicted in all those novels are actually fake… It was all just vile propaganda! “This run is doomed too.” This is not a story of success. It’s a tale of the aftermath of failures. Thus begins the heartfelt biography of a man with 1,183 runs of experience!
Cover Illustration: Ayano Yamane A special edition anthology for the Animate Girls Festival (AGF) 2010, comprising of extras of Libre manga titles.
This is the story of a person who grew flowers.
A slave boy who had been so abused that his eyes were empty was on his way in a rickety carriage to clean a chimney, a very dangerous job that eventually choked the lungs of those small children who performed it. Suddenly, an elegant carriage blocked their path. A beautiful lady exited and took the boy away. Why was the slaver calling after the lady's carriage, warning the boy not to go?