A family consisting of a mother with dementia, a sick father, and a son who left his job in Seoul to return to the countryside. (Source: Manhwakyung, translated)
While thinking about her career ahead of graduation, Hwa-Jeong, an art student, starts working as an instructor at the academy of a senior she had a crush on in the past. The story of Hwa-Jeong's conflicts between dreams and reality. (Source: Manhwakyung, translated)
What if one day… beloved family and friends suddenly vanished? What if most of those who failed to make it to the rapture became insane and threatened the lives of others? How would the surviving boys and girls adapt and survive in their new surroundings? Do they truly have the strength to save this world from peril and start a new one? (Source: KakaoPage, translated) *Note: includes two extra chapters.*
Where the guest becomes the owner and the owner becomes the guest, Can you take care of Café Bomun? Seon-Hwa is discouraged because Café Bomun has not opened for several days, until one day the owner's sister appears in her dream and gives her the keys to the café. Regular customers come to Sunhwa, who is now in charge of Café Bomun, and they become friends; eating, drinking, laughing, and chatting together. As new cafés pop up in the neighborhood and give her a hard time, friends sometimes run the café together on weekdays. The Giraffe counseling center that watches over the tarot shop, Yoon-Ju's nutritious rice balls filled with sincerity, and Café Bomun selling salad bread on Saturdays... Precious minds gather and the café gradually gets revitalized. Meanwhile, Seon-Hwa gets a chance to leave for France at the suggestion of her aunt, and decides to leave the café to her sister. This is the moment when another guest becomes the owner. As the story progresses, Café Bomun becomes a place for everyone, not for individuals. Guests sometimes become owners and keeps running the café, protecting their precious spaces and stories. (Source: Changbi Publishers, translated)