Based on the Sega Saturn game by the same name. *Note: Released as Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 11*
Rosa is a young girl who has lost her family and is on the edge of despair. Furthermore, she is driven out of her home and even robbed of her mother's belongings. Then, Alvin, a handsome nobleman, comes to her rescue. He takes Rosa in and gives her a job in his antique store, which features fairy and floral motifs. Supported by his status and wealth, and touched by his eccentric kindness, Rosa gradually regains her dignity, allowing her natural intelligence and beauty to shine. On the other hand, Alvin's strong interest in the fairies of folklore seems to hide a sorrowful past......? The mystery hidden in the folklore of the antiques will be the gospel that rescues two lonely souls. (Source: Fujimi L Bunko, translated)
In a time when frozen humans are thawed, Dongwon, a twenty-nine-year-old baseball failure, welcomes his nine-year-old brother who has just woken up. He wants Hyungwon, who has the same face, to go down a different path, but nine-year-old Hyungwon's dream is still to be Hanyang's fourth batter. Dongwon wants to make his brother give up his dream without hurting him, and Hyungwon is just happy playing baseball with Dongwon. Can this dream-like relationship last? (Source: Naver, translated)
"I want to write a novel about killing people." I always thought that if I were going to write a novel, I would like to write something like that. And in my bag is my "first novel. Yes, I have finally finished a novel by using an automatic writing device that can directly read it from my "brain." Now, what kind of story will it be? The main character is a beautiful girl with pure white hair, just like my younger sister Yuki. She is a spoiled brat who wants to take a bath with her older brother. Hmmm? This feels like some kind of cutesy rom-com, not really the novel I had in mind.... Ugh... When I regained consciousness I was greeted by Karin, a beautiful blonde girl. "The teacher is waiting for you to turn in your novel..." Was that a dream? My novel...? (Source: Dengeki Bunko, translated)
