A self-help book.
Shiko and Akito are a married couple working as couples counselors. Their secret? They can both "read people's minds." These telepaths are popular as a "perfect couple who understand each other," and their personal and professional lives are going great. Then one day, suspicions of Akito's infidelity surface!! Shiko immediately tries to read Akito's mind to uncover the truth, but Akito tells her, "If you read my mind, we're getting a divorce!" Can Shiko, who has solved countless marital problems, overcome her own divorce crisis!? A nonstop comedy about telepathy and divorce, for all couples in the Reiwa era! [Original Webtoon](https://mechacomic.jp/books/239324)
The book will featuring highlights from over 10,000 fan submissions from the last four years, and an exclusive side story “Armin’s Melancholy/Erwin’s Rumor” will also be included!
A limited edition volume for Animate Girls' Festival (AGF), containing previously-unpublished extras for series run in Dear+ and Cheri+ magazines.
The year 1550, the historical year when the Ashikaga shoguns were exiled by the Miyoshi family and the collapse of the Muromachi Shogunate began. In Kutsuki, a small fiefdom in Omi, there was a boy who became the head of the family at the age of only two. His name was Kuchiki Mototsuna \[Takewakamaru\]. In fact, he is a reincarnation of a modern Japanese history buff. His dreams of a military rule in the country are beset by numerous challenges, including financial difficulties, lack of human resources, and the schemes of other cunning fiefdoms. However, Mototsuna, who knows history, will not give in. With his overwhelming knowledge, negotiation skills, and boldness, he navigated his way through the turbulent times. A rare military strategist buried in historical fact rewrites Japanese history! The life of Kutsuki Mototsuna, the only general in the Warring States period who saved the lives of Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu, is boldly portrayed in this historical drama! (Source: T.O. Books, translated)
His inscrutable actions leading me on, making my pulse race. I keep looking at his smile, wondering what he's really thinking? (Source: Bessatsu Margaret, translated)