My "off-the-beaten-path potion" saves everyone! The life reversal of an oppressed medicine doctor! Kuna, an incompetent and oppressed magician, is banished to the "Forest of Death" for a crime she did not commit. There, she meets a wolf named Roy, who leads her to the town of Wes, where the legend of a saint is passed down from generation to generation. Kuna is befriended by Luca, an adventurer who accidentally saves her life, and she discovers the joy of helping others as a medicine doctor, but what's that? Wasn't my potion a "miss," meaning that it had no effect? Meanwhile, in the village of Aco, where she was born and raised, something strange is happening. I'm an unaware genius medicine doctor, and I'll be happy here in exile! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
An anthology of romance fantasy web short story adaptations by various mangaka.
https://www.cmoa.jp/title/335056/
“Sister, will you be my substitute?” Countess Louise Recott’s life is destroyed by the words of her twin sister, Lina, who is exactly like her. As she acts as Lena’s double, Lena is praised as a “brilliant woman” and Louise is ridiculed as “incompetent” by her family and everyone around her. One day, her fiancé, the second prince Fred, unilaterally announces the end of their engagement. The one who stands by Fred’s side is Lina. Louise has had everything taken away from her by her sister. The first person to appear in front of her in ten years is Lucius, the beautiful first prince, who is said to be a “rare genius.” “This house is too small and cramped for you. Louise deserves a bigger world.” This is the story of a young man who gradually heals the heart of a girl who has had everything taken from her. Source: NU
Despite the various demands of her stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella manages to run her days perfectly with her incredible household skills and insight. She's no mere victim of bullying. She's a "perfect superhuman" who anticipates, plans, and completes everything! A new interpretation of the Cinderella tale, where wisdom and honesty carve out her own destiny. (Source: Kadokawa, translated)

