Today, various requests for decryption are still available under the guidanphrasing office of Konichiro Senno, who runs a decryption office. Konichiro, along with his childhood friend Momo, unravels the thoughts hidden in the cipher and reveals the truth-!!
An anthology centered on Persona 5. It features mostly character art, but it also includes nine short manga chapters.
Himari, known as "Saint-sama" around school, is heartbroken when Daiya, her childhood friend and long-time crush, gets a girlfriend. Still distraught, a junior boy, Itsuki, suddenly confesses to her, "I've always liked you"...? Although she still has feelings for Daiya, she can't resist Itsuki, who aggressively comes on to her, unconcerned about her saintly reputation...? (Source: Manga Park, translated)
Despite being bad at customer service, Iga is unexpectedly hired as a restaurant floor staff. While struggling with unfamiliar tasks, Iga, who is already feeling down due to the sudden end of a romance, stumbles upon the art of flower arrangement. A tale of the way of flower arranging, depicting the story of "living to live." (Source: Natalie, translated)
A romantic comedy set in a boys' dormitory, featuring a pessimistic sheep-like girl and a carefree, wolf-like delinquent boy!
*"They say Michelangelo took revenge on people he hated through art..."* Kabeuchi Konta is the president of the Manga Research Club at a school where the cultural clubs are at the bottom of the social hierarchy. One day, his childhood best friend, Kamijo Kouji, returns from Tokyo after several years! When he meets him again after a long time, Kouji has become a handsome man at the top of the social hierarchy by any standards. Konta is happy to see him again and ends up telling Kouji about the webcomic he has been secretly drawing. However, the next day, when Konta arrives at school, he sees his classmates laughing at his webcomic, along with Kouji himself... Why has his best friend changed? Armed with art, the cultural club members begin their fight back against the unreasonable school. (Source: Kadokawa, translated)

