After reincarnating into the world of a video game, our protagonist realizes he has become Diablo, the most universally despised noble in existence. His impending fate? A gruesome and brutal revenge enacted by the game's very own heroines. Determined to atone for the original Diablo's heinous misdeeds, he resolves to save the women he once wronged. By overcoming harrowing trials and pushing past his absolute limits, he will claim the ultimate power and rewrite his tragic destiny! [Gangan Online](https://www.ganganonline.com/title/2538)
I am "kept" by the mad love of these twins. What is the sweet ending to this twisted form of love...? When Hokuto Yonaga turned five, her father took her to the Fudou Zaibatsu mansion. There they met the heirs to the Fudou family, the beautiful identical twins Tsuzuri and Katari. For thirteen years since her father sold her to them as a plaything, Yonaga has been at the mercy of the whimsical and sadistic twins, who are the complete opposite of their beautiful appearance. She secretly harboured feelings of hatred towards the twins who had ruined her life. However, when the three of them start living together on the occasion of entering university, the relationship between Tsuzuri and Katari over Yonaga gradually begins to unravel. Then one day, a man called Yagami appears in front of Yonaga... A forbidden love-hate story full of beautiful madness begins here.
Countess Ivetta Sheikh Speer is suddenly confronted by her fiancé, Prince William, at a party after her graduation ceremony with a broken engagement. Instead of herself, the lovely baroness is to be married to his highness. What about his duties to the temple, which should have been ordered by the previous king? 'Ah, I see. So she is to be deprived of her royal fiancée status and continue to serve in the temple for the rest of her life?' This is the story of the adventures of Ivetta, who packed her bags and crossed the border that very day! [Original Webtoon](https://www.cmoa.jp/title/257077/)
"Let's finally become a family." Even when Oscar, my former fiancé and the father of my child, says these words, I can't bring myself to be happy. Because I'm a "witch" cursed to be burned at the stake in this kingdom. And here, the law is clear, my entire family will burn with me. On the morning of our wedding, I discover that truth about myself. So I do the only thing I can, I disappear from the side of the man I love. Raising our son Noah alone in a world filled with cruelty and loss, I slowly find the strength to live, not as a cursed woman, but as a mother. Meanwhile, Oscar chooses a different path. He fights alone, tirelessly, to protect the future he still dreams of with me. "For the one I love, I will protect your life… even if it means saying goodbye forever."
Sailormoon doujinshi featuring Haruka & Michiru. **Volume 1** 1) First Stage - Wander (Aosaki, Natsuru) 2) Second Stage - Berangkat (Aosaki, Natsuru) (Third stage was released inside Love Chaser 4 : I Want to Become the Wind). 3) Recurrence - Tenoh Haruka and Kaioh Michiru (Minami, Kazuka) 4) Half Moon (Minami, Kazuka) 5) Secret Moon (Sougetsu, Rei) 6) Sweet Silence (Hokuto, Minami) 7) A Solemn Promise (Toomine, Yukari) 8) Endless Love (Tenou, Saya) 9) Mermaid Dream Prologue (Akizuki, Setsu & Kouya, Hijiri) **Volume 2** 10) Panis Angelicus (Minami, Kazuka) 11) Mermaid Dream Chapter 1 (Akizuki, Setsu & Kouya, Hijiri) 12) Sweet Soul Revue (Miike, Romuko) 13) Losing and Finding Things Everyday (Etou, Atsuki) 14) Sortilege (Matsukaze, Satori) 15) Drifting Off to Sleep... (Yuukawa, Risa) 16) Season of Endings (Akasaka, Arika) 17) Where the Wind Is (Oowa Takumi) 18) Messiah (Ginga Natsuka) 19) How Many Times Must I...... (Komedawara Gonzaeko) In "Sweet Soul Revue," by Miike Romuko, Haruka brings some cake over to Michiru's place, and they fool around. "Drifting Off to Sleep..." by Yuukawa Risa focuses on Haruka's thoughts about Michiru's sacrifice in the middle of the third season. Akasaka Arika's "Season of Endings" deals with Haruka and Michiru's regret that they can't be with Sailor Moon. In "Losing and Finding Things Everyday," by Etou Atsuki, Michiru and Haruka talk about their future. In Matsukaze Satori's "Sortilege," Michiru thinks about her dreams. Komedawara Gonzaeko's "How Many Times Must I......" is about a tender moment between Michiru and Haruka. In "Where the Wind Is," by Oowa Takumi, Haruka explains to Makoto and Ami how kindness can in fact be cruel. In "Messiah," by Ginga Natsuka, Haruka reflects on her own personal Messiah. In "Holiday," by Tenoh Saya, Haruka finds a motorcycle and decides to fix it up. (Note: The end of the story refers to a "part 3," but there was never one published in the Crystal Planet's Haruka and Michiru anthologies. If one exists, it is in one of the artist's own doujinshi.)
Ayano lost both her parents and now lives with her uncle in the countryside, keeping her friendship with Arrow, a small white snake she met when she was younger, a secret. He grew quickly, transforming into a splendid, large white snake. On the summer she turned 14, she was chosen to dance at the village festival. However, on the day of the festival, a large snake that escaped from the circus appears, causing great confusion in the villagers. Amidst the chaos, Ayano is attacked by a strange man. Then, like a large gust of wind, a witch wielding a broom appears and saves Ayano by a hair's breadth. The witch reveals that she had been staying in the village to study folk customs. The witch introduces herself as Oohara and she invites Ayano to attend her alma mater. *Includes a prologue chapter.*