An anthology based on the otome game Diabolik Lovers More,Blood. Yui Komori originally lives with the six sadistic Sakamaki brothers, whom are vampires. However, when another batch of vampire brothers come in, the Mukamis, things turn for the worst.
Wim Strauss is a “granting caster”—a support mage who can increase the strength of his allies through the power of his spells. It’s a useful talent, but since it can’t be used directly in battle, it gets zero respect from the other members of his party. As far as they’re concerned, support magic is dead weight. It isn’t long before they toss him out on his ear, leaving Wim to wonder if his career as an adventurer is over. Lucky for Wim, he has one big chance: his childhood friend Heidemarie is able to get him an audition with her elite A-rank party, Nachtlibelle. The two of them know his magic is good for more than just menial backup, but now he’ll have to prove it. It’s time to show the world that support mages can do more than just stand on the back lines! (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
In the near future, the education system has evolved into a military competition between youths over the domination of others. The stakes are high here: the winner takes all from the loser. Schools are now mobile buildings that host their students, which are able to summon weapons of varying power and shape to battle each other. Mabaram starts from the bottom in this system and won't let his school, Metro, go down without a fight. He will have to pair up with an unexpected transfer student to assimilate other schools in order to reach the tallest heights of the rankings.
In an era where people no longer believe, this will be the gods' final legend. (Source: Naver Series, translated)
Cha Hyeseong watches his crush drift away into stardom. He tries to preserve their relationship by enrolling into a school that produces idols -- the same one she attends. He's immediately assigned to debut in an idol group that focuses on acting, which brings more trouble than he asks for.
Anyone can see that he is an ordinary job seeker and a well-informed person. An unexpected job confirms that the mediocrity that has been his lifelong complex is an area where talent shines, and he decides to become a killer. In the crisis killer industry, which is an ecosystem that is different from the common sense of the world, can an ordinary, ordinary killer informant really become the best?! (Source: Naver, translated)
It was supposed to be a lucky day for Tsuzuri Enji, a fortune-telling loving high-schooler. With hopes of running into a girl on his way to school, he gets hit by a truck and dies. But then one week later he wakes up. How did he survive? And just who is this weird girl? A news series about a boy and a witch.
Yurie Hitotsubashi was just an average middle school student living in the city of Onomichi on Japan's inland sea. She spent her days worrying about exams and trying to get Kenji, the clueless boy she likes, to notice her. Then during lunch one day she suddenly announces to her friend Mitsue that she had become a goddess the night before. Their classmate Matsuri quickly latches on to Yurie's newfound divinity as a way to promote her family's financially struggling Shinto shrine. She hopes that in replacing Yashima-sama, their ineffective local god, with Yurie, it will make the shrine more popular. Now all Yurie has to do is figure out what she's supposed to do with her power. *Note: Includes 1 extra chapter.*
Shinomiya Kyouya is forced to become a new member of the GJ, an unidentified club that duels in a room of the former building of a certain school. Here he meets the club leader, Mao, a short girl with a big attitude; Mao's younger sister, Megumi, who has the heart of a bipolar angel; the recognized genius with a lack of common sense, Shion; and the always-hungry and mysterious Kirara. Time flies with these unique girls around.

