My name is the same as the protagonist in the webcomic "Feng Yun." Despite having no resources for cultivation and being penniless, I have an ace up my sleeve – a mirror. This amazing tool can project anything, be it humans or beasts, dead or alive, as long as it reflects light. It can even replicate martial arts techniques, celestial treasures, weapons and even talent qualifications with a simple "Ding!" sound. Thanks to the mirror, I secured the "The Seven Stars Soaring Cloud Technique," "Canglan Battle Armor," and "Advanced Gold Talent."
Ruan Ruan, a medical student, transforms into a rabbit spirit and unexpectedly encounters a ruthless and vampire-like fox spirit. Sadly, their first meeting results in her untimely demise at the hands of his sharp dagger. To everyone's surprise, she awakens the following day with a newfound lease on life. In order to navigate this supernatural world filled with powerful beings, Ruan Ruan becomes the fox's loyal servant. She handles all of his chores, including cooking and laundry, and serves as a calming presence when he becomes enraged. Additionally, during full moon cycles, she becomes his personal blood supplier. To say the least, the situation is quite complicated... Follow the relationship of the Cynical Bloodthirsty Fox and Timid Cute White Bunny in this officially translated story.
A rumor about a yogurt lady who eats men's yogurt spreads through studio apartments in a college district. To verify the rumor, Junwoo asks Sohee, the yogurt lady he secretly likes, “Ajumma, do you want to eat my yogurt?"
Li Mu, who had humble beginnings and aspired to enter the captivating world of fairy tales to secure her lasting legacy, had a change of heart when she rescued a little fox by chance and felt an obligation to fulfill its wishes. As fate would have it, Li Mu's formerly unfriendly neighbor, Bai Fumei, and strict supervisor unexpectedly began to treat her with kindness. Although Li Mu initially experienced overwhelming emotions, she eventually embarked on a tremendously successful Xianxia adventure.
It's not just scary to have a two-faced love rival, but it's worse when they become your little brother in their next life and take everything from you. This includes stealing your lover, taking control of your family business, and even landing you in jail. However, on the eve of his release, the protagonist discovers he's pregnant after a confusing night with a stranger. After release, he rebuilds his life by opening a successful restaurant and raising his child, but he won't let the past slide. His ex and spiteful rival will receive their due. This story is based on a webnovel of the same name by 盈澈逝雪 and is available as a webcomic. The unedited version is only available on the webnovel, but some panels are included in Pocket Comics' version of the webcomic.
On her 40th birthday, Yumeko's grandmother died. She was left all alone. She had no family, no boyfriend, and was working as a temporary worker. That's how Yumeko celebrated her birthday. Just as she was wondering what to do next, her in-game lover, Sierra, asked her to move in with her. Though hesitant, Yumeko agreed, and when she headed to Sierra's house, she found the hugely popular actress Shiori Hoshikawa there! Surprised by this sudden turn of events, Shiori tearfully confessed to Yumeko, "I want to be with you." (Source: Comic Walker, translated)
In the shadows of Edo, under the ban on Christianity, lurks an ominous supernatural presence no one should approach. Give in to curiosity, and there will be no way back! (Source: MANGA Plus)
I accept and take responsibility for the outcomes of my actions. The narrative revolves around the dishonest behavior of a conceited music icon and his former colleagues, Sui Qingchi and Fu Cuo.
Experience the unsettling genius of Hideshi Hino, one of the most disturbing minds in Japanese manga. With his debut in the late 1970s, Hino quickly established himself as a master of horror manga, and the four tales in Lullabies from Hell will prove just how twisted his imagination can be. In the first chapter, the author himself takes center stage in a quasi-biographical horror story. The second tale delves into Hino's disturbing desire to will a monstrous, planet-destroying reptile baby into existence, one that feeds on innocent animals and children. From there, the stories only become more chilling. Enter the mind of a madman with Lullabies from Hell, presented in the authentic, unedited manga format. Beware: sleeping may prove a challenge after exploring these pages.
In 1989, Joseph Joestar arrives in Japan to meet his troubled grandson Joutarou Kuujou at the request of his daughter Holly. Joutarou has locked himself in a jail cell out of fear that an evil spirit is possessing him and that he may cause harm to others. However, Joseph reveals the truth to Joutarou: this "spirit" is really a "Stand," a physical manifestation of one's fighting spirit. What's more, Joseph and his companion Mohammed Avdol possess Stands of their own and have learned to control them with ease. Joseph's arrival comes with another piece of news: an old family enemy has returned from the grave, causing the Stands of the Joestar family to awaken. However, when a Stand manifests within Holly, her inability to cope with it leaves her gravely ill, stirring the men into action. Armed with the power of Stands, a globe-trotting adventure from Japan to Egypt—where their adversary resides—begins. Meeting an array of nefarious Stand users along the way, as well as new allies, the team leads a crusade to save Holly and put an end to their enemy for good.
A connection blossoms between a despised girl, known for her bony braids and perceived wickedness since birth, and a small but fierce dragon hatchling that unwittingly collided with her. Together, they undertake a quest to discover their rightful abodes, but must face multiple obstacles during their travels.