Yote, an member of the aristocracy, is as educated as he is ignorant of the realities of the world. His first trip outside his domain was cut short when he was robbed and stabbed in the slums of Leoure, the city of the desert. Saved by a genius inventor, he finds himself implanted in a cyborg body allowing him to survive... for a year or two. The equipment is so primitive that Yote needs assistance with everything from maintenance to travel! But for Yote, it’s a chance to start over, away from his castle and his narrow-minded existence. But he must first rediscover his humanity, and only the sirens have a chance to help him with their magic... The young aristocrat offers a small fortune to Doga, a strong and resourceful orphan, to assist him in his search for these legendary creatures. She accepts his offer, and they are ready to brave all the dangers on a journey of discovery! (Source: Ki-oon, translated) *Note: This manga is produced in collaboration with the French publisher Ki-oon and will be their first work to be released first in Japan, in collaboration with the Japanese publisher Futabasha, and published later on France.*
Because her mother was a slave, Erendira was oppressed despite being a member of royalty. She was brutally bullied by her half-brothers and sisters, eventually losing her life. However, at the moment of death, memories of her previous life as a Japanese person came back to her! Erendira sought revenge. However, her fate changed when the neighboring country of Agdnigur invaded. What awaited her as she tried to survive using her knowledge of "cooking" from her previous life... A Cinderella story of reincarnation into another world, where she is loved from all sides! (Source: Pixiv Comic, translated)
Here is Pita-ten as you've never seen it before! Koge-Donbo's loveable characters; Kotarou, Misha and Shia, are all here, illustrated in a unique, fresh style by the some of the biggest fans of the bestselling manga! Different manga-ka from Japan add their personal touch to the romantic series. But it wouldn't be Pita-ten without an original tale from Koge-Donbo.

