Charlotte, the third princess of the Kingdom of Forsyth, was treated poorly as a fake princess. One day, a mysterious man bursts into a ball and curses her while protecting her sister. She is confined to a villa in the north under the pretext of medical treatment... but the curse has turned her into a little girl?! She makes a fresh start and devotes herself to researching magical plants, but then she receives a letter. "Waah! I'm engaged?!" When she meets Leon, the head of the duke's family, she accidentally lies to him about her little girl appearance, saying she's "Shirley, the maid!" The destinies of the two begin to move -- a thrilling love fantasy about a cursed princess and a handsome duke!! https://www.cmoa.jp/title/330388/
A high school girl is dating a businessman 8 years older than her. On their 1 year anniversary he breaks up with her and disappears. Then she finds out he is the heir to a big company and is engaged. What will she do now?...
https://www.cmoa.jp/title/263337/ Lost in a Chinese-inspired fantasy world where only the emperor and his consort may possess the noble color black, a Japanese woman named Saya is taken in by the emperor of the Rikan Empire and becomes one of his consorts. But when palace life grows unbearably dull, she sneaks out, disguises herself as a man, and begins working as an official—only to find herself quickly climbing the ranks! “Work is fun… but if they find out I have black hair—or worse, that I’m a woman—I’m doomed.” While concealing both her identity and her forbidden black hair, Saya deftly switches between her two personas—the “hidden consort” and the “brilliant official”—to solve the court’s most perilous mysteries and protect the empire from the shadows.
*Notes: \- Chapters 1 to 9 were split into two parts in the original serialization and later combined in the volume releases. \- Includes three extra chapters.*
An anthology comic of Love Live! by various mangaka.
An anthology about the terrible editors in the manga industry.
The story is set in the mid-Showa period, shortly after the war. Underwear was nothing more than a practical item, and enjoying it as fashion was considered taboo. Meanwhile, novice female editor Yuri Itokawa comes across a garter bustier at a general store and learns that underwear is an invisible "armor for the soul." In an era where men are deeply superior to women, Yuri struggles to convey the appeal of underwear, but... This is the biography of a woman who dedicated her life to making underwear. (Source: Natalie, translated)

