Anthology of doujinshi from different artists. Each volume centres around a different theme. **Vol 1. Nekoma Nikki** - Cover illustrator: MOGU Emu - Pin-up illustrator: Man - Doujin artists: ASHITA Hashiru, USA Umeko, Nsawa, KONNO Tsugumi, Sekimori, SOUBA Emi, TSUBAKIYA Iori, NECK Satou, HATORI Yuzuca, Hanichiki, MA2, まみや, Mamedama, Marie, Yamada-san, YUUKI Kaori, YOSHIDA Yuuko, Yoneko, Raurii **Vol 2. Chibikyuu!** - Cover illustrator: じる - Postcard illustrator: Kuromame - Doujin artists: Eri, OOKI Bonta, Kazu, KARIYA Akira, Kitayama, KEVIN, KONNO Tsugumi, SAGAMI Kei, じる, SOUTOME Emu, Chiba, Hanichiki, HARUGANO Kairu, Pizza Pan, Hitoshi, Buta Rosu, Manako, Mikanmochi, Menon, YUUKI Kaori, Yoneko, RYUUKA Satoru, Ririku **Vol 3. OiKage 365 Nichi!** - Cover illustrator: Meeji - Pin-up illustrator: Aikawa - Doujin artists: AOBA Shiro, Amy, Kako, KUROSAKI Ineko, Kuromame, SASAKI Kisara, Shika, Shousa, TSUBAKIYA Iori, HACHIDA Killy, Hitoshi, Hesokugi, Macaroni, MACHISHITA Fukou, Mekako, YANAGI Yuuko, Yoneko, Lizbeth, Ruharu, y - Scanlated stories: • *[color=blue]Kyou wa nan no hi[/color]* / What day is it today? (今日は何の日) by YANAGI Yuuko **Vol 4. Tsukky Catalogue** - Cover illustrator: Mitsuya - Pin-up illustrator: Kokomi - Doujin artists: Ao, Uki, KASHINOGI Nanoka, Kitayama, ko, Sakae, Jun, TOUJOU Nyankichi, NAKAMURA Ninako, Norio, Hamaru, Haru, Yuuko, Yuniko, Yoshiya, Yoneko **Vol 5. BokuAka Jiten** - Cover illustrator: Deme - Pin-up illustrator: KEVIN - Doujin artists: Umeda Uu, Urohitsuji, 圻, KAKEI Yamato, Kiyoi, Saneyoshi, JIRO, Deme, Futokoroi, Nijiko, Noa, Hachi, FUJIMA Nigou, Hobi, 陽, Lowrise M Note: [color=blue]blue[/color] = scanlated
Kim Na-Ri, who had saved up all her vacation days and severance pay to use when she quit her job, finds herself possessed by the novel "Contract Dating with a Bully?!." Fortunately, her current life is that of a wealthy family's youngest daughter, and she's excited about what the future holds. However, Kim Na-Ri ends up attending the same kindergarten as the original characters, where she meets the female protagonist, who lost her parents in an accident and is about to fall into poverty. This pang of guilt strikes her. Ultimately, Kim Na-Ri decides to slightly alter the original, saving the female protagonist from a predestined misfortune and devising a plan to live a free second life. But is it the original author's curse? The original main characters keep clinging to her, and she craves affection. I feel like I've taken a very dangerous, clichéd route. Is that okay?! (Source: Naver Series, translated)