Based on the Takt Op. Destiny anime, and the story is told from the viewpoint of Anna Schneider.
Nagasaki prefecture, in Japan, is a magical kingdom. While the wizards that live there are unable to cross the ocean, and are trapped in Kyushu, they still pose enough of a threat that Americans dropped the bomb on them during WWII. The residents are worried that this will happen again, especially if the regular humans decide magicians are a threat. Daughter of the most powerful wizard alive, Risuka Mizukura is ten years old, and living outside Nagasaki, searching for her father and killing evil wizards. Her blood contains spells that control time, and allow her to fast-forward her own life. Her ultimate technique kicks in only when she dies bloodily -- her blood will reform into herself at 27, at the height of her powers, for one minute. Her guide through the world of normal humans is Kugi Kizutaka, also aged ten. Kizutaka is a genius, and a sociopath. He believes the only way for people to be happy is to be ruled by him and views everyone he meets as a potential pawn, or slave. Including Risuka. (Source: easternstandard.pbworks.com)
It was suppose to be the carefree life of a villainous heir, but everyone treats him like a saint! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
It is common knowledge that it is best to become an adventurer while you are young. This is because the "magical power" that is the basis of an adventurer's strength can only be developed if the adventurer trains while young. But this newbie adventurer, Rick Gladiator, who only became an adventurer at the age of 30, had the fighting strength of an S-rank adventurer, the highest rank. People thought that the "Mere Old Man" would not make a good adventurer! But in fact, Rick has lived an unimaginable daily life with the members of the legendary "Orichalcone Fist," a party of the continent's most powerful adventurers. From dragons to vampires, Rick has been trained by literally "monster" level masters, and with his fighting skills, he is able to defeat the elite adventurers who underestimate him. (Source: HJ Bunko, translated)
An anthology of Kagerou Daze spicy themed stories by various authors.
A series of comedic short stories based around the anime series.
Maria Lunalady Blackhazel is a beautiful genius with heterochromatic eyes. Oh, that and she's also the leader of a ruthless, multinational private military company that brings forth chaos and destruction. Known as the "Princess of Pure Darkness" around the world, she's the subject of many people's admiration, hatred and fear. But to the main character Siyoung, she's an irrelevant person living in a completely different world. That is, until one day she suddenly shows up and kisses him. "I wanted to see you, Onii-sama..." And just like that, Siyoung was given the world's greatest little sister. *Please note that this is a Korean light novel.
When a small town is affected by the recession, its residents blame their misfortune on the god who resides at a temple in a nearby mountain. Another resident of the temple, a fox spirit called Gin is angered that the humans are blaming his master, but eventually learns to develop some compassion towards humans.
This is a story that takes place in a certain prefecture in the north. In contrast to the few daylight hours it gets, its people are cheerful if a bit eccentric. Among them is Akita, a horned girl. A naturally argumentative and positive child, she lives happily every day. Spicing up her life is Asahi, her slightly odd childhood friend, and Komachi, a city girl who isn't quite used to life in the prefecture yet. There's also Akita's elder sister, a member of the Girl Scouts... Wait, what's her name, again?
This story is set during the Meiji period in a city were many people are dying. Before their death they all said that they met the God of Death. In order to calm the wrath of the God of Death, Chizuru, the daughter of a fallen family is selected as the sacrificial bride. (Source: natalie.mu, translated)
Coming from a prestigious middle school known for its sports, Ibuki Shin was one of the best pitchers in her softball club. Whereas, Kinomoto Yutsuki, from a regular school, was thought to possess outstanding talent as a hitter. The two stars are now enrolled in the same high school, but Shin decided to stop playing softball due to her hidden feelings for Yuki, while Yuki, oblivious to Shin's feelings, will not join the softball club without her. Each side recognizes the other's ability for the sport and wishes for their continuation. In hopes of persuading Shin into playing again, Yuki proposed a match between them, with the loser granting the winner's wish afterwards. *Includes chapter 0*
*Note: Originally published in Comic Yuri Hime 2021 January issue.*

