[Original Webtoon](https://www.comico.jp/comic/7351)
You have broken my seal." The young man who suddenly appeared in the fluttering snowstorm was so beautiful that he couldn't take his eyes off. An ordinary office worker, Yuka, decides to go to Hanaoni Shrine to visit Ushi no toki mairi in order to relieve the resentment of her colleagues. In fact, this shrine has an urban legend that says, "I'm trapping demons." Standing on the approach road, Yuka reaching out, "Oni-san, here! Exit, this is it." A young man wearing an old-fashioned costume appears in front of him !? Sharp horns on his head ...?
Ritsu is famous for his “good looks” and is even visited by students from other departments at his university. However, Ritsu has never been in love, and the stares he receives from others only serve to depress him. Even so, Ritsu has a crush on his friend Yohichi, with whom his brother is working on a game. One day, he goes to Yohichi's house, but Yohichi is not home, so he has to wait for a while. When Yohichi sees Ritsu sitting at the door waiting, he gives him a duplicate key...does this mean he's “special”...? Yohichi, who has a special propensity to write novels in which the girl he loves dies a horrible death, and Ritsu, who loves Yohichi so much that he will forgive anything... A pure(?) love story. A love story.
Tomoyuki is an unremarkable character in the story—a so-called "background" character. He was watching over his target, Kanade, from afar, intending to play the role of Cupid, a foil in a love triangle. However, instead of stepping in as the foil, he became so captivated by Kanade's cuteness that someone else attacked him. Tomoyuki instinctively intervened to save her, but any further contact would be extremely problematic…
Manga artist Tamiko Tsuneyoshi was captivated by Bali and moved there. But she has a secret side to her... She's the proprietress of an Edomae sushi restaurant!? In her pride and joy, the mother and daughter welcome guests from all over the world in their garden, filled with her beloved flowers and plants. This paradise is filled with irreplaceable happiness... (Source: Shogakukan, translated)