Included with the February 15th, 2013 inaugural issue of Harta. "Harta" means "treasure" in Indonesian. In this booklet, various creators followed the theme of "harta is treasure" to create one-page manga and illustrations. (Source: Harta, translated)
Area 11, or Japan, is occupied by the superpower, the Holy Britannian Empire. Two boys live there: Mario Diesel and Lelouch Lamperouge. While Japanese people are oppressed as Elevens, Mario lives his school life hiding the fact that he is half Britannian and half Japanese. Lelouch lives his days as the vice president of the school's student council, hiding his true identity as the prince of Britannia. The destinies of these two people who never crossed paths intersect due to a certain incident, and a story of revenge and rebellion begins. (Source: JumpToon, translated)
The only daughter of the archpriest, Tia, is a secretary apprentice whose cheerfulness is her strong suit. Tia goes out to town in search of a new king and meets a boy with blue eyes!?
This continues on from the first series with Chris and the priest's relationship. Description and English title (Let's Confirm a Master and Servant Contract) by LuffyNoTomo
"One day, let's conquer the Great Labyrinth. Just two of us, okay?" However, Teik wasn't blessed with the talent to become an explorer. He manifested the trash skill [Discard], which could only be used to 'discard' items the size of his palm. Branded useless by his party, Teik lived his hellish life, feeling completely lost. One day, Teik was unreasonably banished and abandoned by them while exploring the Great Labyrinth. But while awaiting his certain doom, his skill suddenly awakened into [Selection]. An abnormal skill that adds the status and skills of the enemies he defeats to his own…?! In order to fulfill the promise he once made, the boy must 'select' his own destiny...! An adventure story of his rise to glory, all for the dream that he couldn't ‘Discard’!
Hana is a pretty serious young woman who is not interested in love and who lives in a religious sanctuary in Japan. One fine day, she finds a baby in the garden of the complex. Abandoned at the foot of a cherry tree, it holds out its arms to him; the young woman then collects it to take care of it, and suddenly, the charming Koba also appears at the temple. Hana, not really gifted with feelings, does pretty well with the young child, but can she really pretend to be in a relationship with Koba to raise him?
