From DrCoke at [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=1011): Humans are required to make decisions that change the course of the rest of their lives. When making these decisions, there may be angels that guide you to the right direction. Since ancient times, these angels have nudged each human towards the correct path. Kuroma has always been a lazy angel, so he rarely assists any human. This has angered his superiors, and, now, he is required to assist 100 humans towards the correct path. Each case is different in their own unique way. Will Kuroma be able to find the correct path for each case?
There is one of manga from antology "Manga Grimm Douwa" (Manga of Grimm Fairytales). The plot of manga is not only Fairytales by Grimm Brozher. This manga include: 1. *Artemisia* (based on real biography) 2.*Jozefine - Naporeon ga mottomo aishita tsuma (Jozefine the most loved wife of Napoleon)* (based on real biography) 3. *Sado kōshaku no tsuma (Wife of Marquis de Sade)* (based on real biography) 4. *Kyojo Huana (Madwoman Huana)* (based on real biography) 5. *Kara Yuki-san (From Yuki-san)* - The Japanese cruel history 6. *Kyu ryu shiro ki tan (Nine dragon castle legends)* - History of crime world
The daily life of two women in their late thirties: Satomi, who has no plans to marry and no boyfriend, and Kyouko, who has divorced twice and has questionable taste in men.
The story follows Yūji Sakurabashi, a boy with a phobia of fictional stories. Through a strange series of circumstances, he ends up with a job at a café that is also an office for social game scenario writers. There he meets Yosuga Myōjin, a writer of the popular game GATE of Guardian. The tagline in the visual above reads, "Genius girl teaches the way to write a social game." [ANN]
The misanthropic scientist Hakase somehow survived the world's destruction with her dependable AI partner, Kumanomi. They are searching for a “treasure” left by her grandfather in a digital sea of data. A lonely yet gentle journey of fleeting encounters. (Source: Houbunsha, translated)

