An independent collection of short stories— Ultramarine Schooldays highlights the color that evokes faithful memories, tenderness, and melancholy. These stories take place in Japan and in the West, in the past and in the present. They may involve a romance in the city, an energizing walk in the forest, the daily mundane life of a waitress working in a café, or a medieval intrigue; but what connects these stories are the powerful messages they deliver.
Second-year student Anna works together on the Culture Festival's Executive Committee together with the school's famous Chiaki-senpai. However, everyday, she's forcibly swung about by a self-confident, flashy, lazy, and ultra-insincere Chiaki-senpai--!?
“The boy that Kidou Aina accidentally helped- Yamase confessed to her out of the blue. Quickly putting her foot down, the shock had caused Yamase to be admitted!? When Aina went to visit him, a shocking scene unveiled in front of her…”
The world's greatest doctor fell off the cliff and died. This results in his daughter, Xu Youran, to seek out refugee with Prince Rui. Unexpectedly, on the way, Youran was betrayed by her maid which resulted in her loss of memory. Her maid took that opportunity to assume Youran's identity and attempted to marry into the Prince's family. No one expected that the soul of the infamous poison, Yue Qianqiu, was reincarnated into Xu Youran's body. Now that she is reborn, how will she, with her once notorious reputation, live out this life?
In the age where the Church is the law and witch hunting is rampant, Bell, a sword toting monk, visits a town called Brokken Brook. There, he meets a nurse in-training named Ashe who helped him treat his wound. But little did he know, just when he started to get to know her better, who she really is. (Source: Casanova Scans)
From Beautiful Soup: Matsuno Kaoru works for a department store that sells very elegant men's clothing. At this department store, there is a mannequin named Mister Veirne that brings about good business to the store. Strangely enough, Kaoru begins to notice how life-like Mister Veirne really is...
Read manhwa The Boss’s Proposal / 상사의 청혼
Kazuya Maeda realizes he has the knack to take pictures and decides to join a photography club at his school, where the club director's suggests capturing photos of the female student body's moments of their lives. Along his photography path is his little sister, Kanon Maeda, who cheerfully supports his brother and an intern teacher, Ootani Momoko.
[from Fantasy Shrine:] A prisoner of war with beautiful dark eyes was shattered of all pride & dignity by a colonel who couldn't help but be drawn to his prisoner's mysterious eyes...
Those who have wet their feet in the underground society must pay back sooner or later. When a handsome mafia boss decides to become an elite bodyguard, the game of seduction and anti-seduction begins!
Arihara Keigo – he excels in any role he plays, and he has a few awards under his acting. Arihara meets Matsushita, an idol and his co-star who struggles with acting. One day, Matsushita mistakes the dressing room and discovers Arihara’s secret. The “aloof and mysterious” Arihara that everyone loves is actually a clutz with a sweet tooth! As the two become friends, Matsushita becomes interested in Arihara’s real personality…!?
Chapters 1/2: Salary man Saki Hiroyasu almost makes it home, but passes out from fever just as college student Shinomiya Jun passes by. When Saki comes to he realizes he's in a strange apartment and Jun has been taking care of him for the past 2 days! Not wanting to be indebted, Saki tries to repay him as thanks, but Jun's having none of it. Luckily, Saki's pretty creative when coming up with a way to express his gratitude that has them both wanting more... (Continued in Koibitogokoro) Please read in this order: Otokogokoro > Koibitogokoro > Koigokoro Note: The Scanlators (September Scanlations) are only doing the main story of Saki and Jun from this series of three books (Otokogokoro, Koibitogokoro, and Koigokoro). Everything else unrelated to their story will be excluded. The number of chapters comprising their story in each book is as follows: Otokogokoro (2 chapters), Koibitogokoro (6 chapters + omake) entire book, and Koigokoro (2 chapters + omake).