Irene, a princess of the Lascaris Empire, a once-great power, was born to the Emperor and a lowly dancer, and she was treated coldly by those who did not approve of the Emperor's adultery. To prevent an invasion by the neighboring Kingdom of Farouk, Irene is given away in an arranged marriage. However, when she refuses and tries to escape, she is captured and her cousin is killed by the Emperor. Irene is sent to Farouk with hatred for her homeland, where she meets King Jafar, a handsome man with jet black hair and amber eyes. However, on the night she is welcomed as a queen in a foreign land, Irene lashes out at Jafar...!? Jafar becomes curious about Irene's true intentions, and forcefully approaches her.
A quiet daily life is disrupted by a gal. Well, it’s a bit annoying... (but also a bit exciting)? I, Toya Yukifumi, am the only member and president of the literary club at my high school. What do we do? For instance... we read the works of my beloved author, Miyazawa Kenji, and engage in lively activities... Just kidding, I really just stay in my room reading (crying). One day, a gal named Shibusawa Mione transfers from Tokyo and joins our peaceful literary club. (Why? How? She doesn’t seem like the type at all!) From that day on, the literary club starts to change, getting swept up in her energy as we follow in Kenji’s footsteps, running around Iwate and searching for “true happiness.” Wait a minute (happy)! Give me back my peaceful days (lie)! Transfer student × Literature × Romantic feelings = The beginning of a new youth novel!
A quiet, moonless night. Tsukishiro Michiru has a dream of being lost inside a mysterious old castle. She meets with five jewels that had taken the form of attractive men. She is ordered by the castle's master. "Choose the jewel you think suits you the best by the night of the next full moon". However, the jewels only have exceedingly harsh personalities that would be called "cruel", "beastly", "sadistic", "scheming", or "yandere"! As though being guided by something, in the real world she then meets five men that look the same as the jewels she met in the dream world. But completely different from the jewels, these men are refreshing and wonderful. Are they the same person or a different person? If they are the same person, which one is their true self? While spending the day with the gentle and refreshing men and the nights with the extreme and ill-mannered men, the curtain is opening on days filled with a puzzling "gap"!