From Gaku Gaku Animal Land: Marisa agrees to go to a hot spring with Alice, which is nothing less than a dream come true for the latter. But can Alice control her Marisophile urges so as not to ruin everything?
From Gaku Gaku Animal Land: Youmu wants nothing more than spend some quality time with Yuyuko, but as luck would have it, she falls victim to a (rather lewd) curse.
The girls gather in the Netherworld to investigate the case of the spirits born of human desires, but the discussion quickly gets derailed into some very different kind of investigation.
From [Gaku Gaku Animal Land](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=988): These women have their own homemade cures for cold, doctors hate them! But there’s one that’s guaranteed to work, and you can have it for cheap and at no inconvenience.
From [Gaku Gaku Animal Land](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=988): Youmu is pretty self-contented with being a playabe character again, but then her master decides to bring her down a notch in a very shrewd way.
*"I have memories of a previous life."* The prince Eugene unabashedly proclaimed it at a blind date. Aria, hoping to live a quiet, peaceful life, was unwilling to tell him that she was also a reincarnated person. But for some reason, he took a liking to her and started courting her.......? (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Shirai Ran, an ordinary nurse, lost her life in an earthquake disaster and was reincarnated into an imperial world. There, she used her knowledge of modern medicine to heal the sick, and was revered as a goddess with special powers. The prince of Sekkakoku, Kuryu, who had heard the rumors, kidnaps her to "become my wife and cure me"!? As the potential next emperor, he is suffering from a mysterious illness… However, while she was only meant to be a temporary consort until she cured Kuryu's illness, she was soon overwhelmed by the supposedly cold-hearted prince's naturally doting love!? A reincarnation harem fantasy in which modern medicine is used to heal the ills of the palace. (Source: Novema, translated)
