There is only one saint in a generation. The twins Hestia and Astrea overturned this rule. However, the only one who can make miracles is Hestia, the older sister. Astrea is looked down upon as incompetent, and is forced to take part in marriage instead of her arrogant sibling; but by chance she meets Silvert, the second prince of the neighboring country, and she ends up getting engaged!? A Cinderella love story between an incompetent saint who dreams of average happiness and a prince who sees through to the truth! (Source: M Novels f, translated)
[title](https://ebookjapan.yahoo.co.jp/books/903263/) Queen Seirena of the Alcantia Kingdom had dedicated herself to her country, supported by the words of her parents who died young. However, one day, everything was suddenly taken from her by an imposter identical to herself. Betrayed by her fiancé and abandoned in a prison cell where no one came to help, Seirena resigned herself to death. However, the one who appeared before her was King Plum of the neighboring kingdom. He revealed his true identity as a vampire who had lived for many years and posed a question to Seirena: 『Will you become a vampire and come with me, or will you wait for death?』 In order to reclaim everything, Seirena enters into a blood contract with him.
This is a fantasy set on the Sanzu River, which flows between the world of the living and the world of the dead. The story begins when a young girl named Purin, who is near death in the world of the living, wanders into the Sanzu River to visit Eva, a witch who lives on the Sanzu River. (Source: Natalie, translated)
Hu Linghua is the "evil princess" feared by everyone. Her true identity is the polar opposite of an evil woman, with a lovely face and pure personality. No one knows this... or so they thought. Until she received a secret mission from the Crown Prince, Hakuren. "Become my consort and my younger brother," Linghua ordered, and began living a double life as both the "favorite concubine" and the Crown Prince's "younger brother" --!? (Source: Kadokawa, translated)