Yamada Kenichi, a single, 35-year-old businessman, has spent the majority of his adult life playing every MMORPG to hit the market. Tired of the constant cycle of repetitive, newbie-centric gameplay, he is immediately drawn in by the promise of a new game that, on top of being never-ending, offers up a "Hell Mode" — a difficulty level that makes it nigh impossible to level up but also promises uncapped growth potential. Upon selecting the newly released Summoner class, Kenichi finds himself reborn as Allen, an infant in a serf family, with nothing but his wits and old memories to guide him. Allen works diligently to level himself up despite Hell Mode requiring vast amounts of experience between levels. In doing so, he hopes to uncover the secrets the Summoner class holds. All the while, he dedicates himself to freeing his new family from serfdom.
The corporate drone dies and is reborn as a witch, only to be immediately ensnared by the white-haired vampire Alice, who binds her in a blood pact! In her loli form, she's clingy and adorable, the only one you can rely on. In her mature form, she's fierce and protective, her combat prowess maxed out. The bond forged through shared blood is sweet enough to make you dizzy. Yet dark currents already churn beneath the city's surface. Beneath the blood pact lies an unsolvable mystery—their meeting was never mere coincidence...(Source: Bilibili, translated)
Read manga The Swordmaster in a Magic-Supremacy World / The Cursed Blade in a Magic‑Ruled World A Samurai Reborn in a Magic‑Supremacist Isekai Dominates with the Scorned Art of the Sword / 魔術至上世界の妖刀使いー剣を極めたサムライは魔術至上主義の異世界へと転生し、見下されている剣術で無双するー Magiaheim is a magic‑supremacist world where every mage can cast silent, high‑powered spells, and even in close combat, magic is considered absolute. In this world, swordsmen are despised as inferiors. Reborn there is Ayame Hōjō, a samurai from the Far East who once wielded a unique demon blade and was famed as an unmatched swordmaster. His burning desire to perfect the sword carries him into a new life—but his new home worships magic and scorns swordplay, so Ayame too is looked down on by mages.
Extraordinary beings shattered the quiet of the world, and from that moment the tech tree veered off course. While humanity gropes through the darkness in search of a path to evolution, I tear out my ribs, burn my heart, and grind away sleepless nights to become their vanguard. This is the game‑like journey of a player toying with entire worlds. In these little worlds, the fun truly never ends.cloud.
The day after playing the ending of ‘D-Rank Hunter’s Regression,’ I found myself in the game when I woke up. Before I could find a way back to reality, I was kidnapped by the game’s protagonist, S-class Hunter Lee Jihee! After being blackmailed into signing a contract to become his exclusive supporter, or rather, his exclusive slave... [Listen to your master’s words and become his beloved servant!] “......Beloved- What? Master? What are you talking about?!” Will Yeon Seon-woo be able to change this crazy fate?
In a strange post‑apocalyptic world, the protagonist Chen Mu is reborn with a trillion ghost coins in hand. From the very beginning he becomes a kind of “angel investor”: while others are fighting desperately over just a few ghost coins, Chen Mu is already buying up all kinds of eerie locations. While everyone else is still groping for survival within existing rules, he instead overturns the table and becomes the one who sets those rules. “You can even play the apocalypse like this?” Faced with such doubts, Chen Mu just curls his lips and says: “Relax—I’ve got this.
Read The Black-Haired U.S. Army GeneralIn 1911, the first Korean cadet enrolled at the United States Military Academy
Read My Avatar Is Becoming the Final Boss / 我的化身正在成为最终BOSS After living an utterly ordinary life for over a decade, one night Ji Minghuan suddenly awakened a strange superpower—the ability to create game characters in the real world. Each character came with their own main storyline and a unique skill tree system. From that moment on, he was unstoppable. He kept creating new characters, developing their skill trees, and nurturing their systems… As long as a character’s popularity increased, their powers would grow stronger. So he started stirring up trouble like crazy, doing whatever it took to grab attention. He acted like a total sh*t-stirrer, bouncing back and forth between superheroes and supervillains alike. By the time he snapped out of it, Ji Minghuan was already sitting on the moon, staring down at the battered, bruised blue planet. A bunch of maxed-out characters stood silently behind him. With an innocent look on his face, he couldn’t help but mutter, “I swear I didn’t mean to destroy the world!”
Lee Hoo was never a hero. Talentless and overlooked, the Eldest Martial Brother of the Seongui Sect spent his life cooking, cleaning, and sacrificing himself for others—only to die helplessly at the hands of the Blood Cult. But when he opens his eyes in the past, he vows to live differently this time. No more regrets. No more sacrifices. And definitely no more playing the fool for everyone else. Yet somehow, the life he wanted slips completely out of control. The martial arts that once rejected him now bend effortlessly to his will. Legendary masters call him a genius beyond heaven, and Murim begins to revolve around the man who was once considered worthless. The story of a second chance begins.
A world forever changed by the "Great Cataclysm." Seo Jio, a former art teacher, dies in a sudden fire, only to be pulled into a portrait and become part of the painting itself. Within the world of the portrait, Jio gains godlike powers that allow him to create life and even open gateways to other dimensions. Through his abilities, Jio encounters countless people and tries to help them overcome the problems they face. However, the more he crosses dimensions and resolves the incidents he encounters, the closer he comes to uncovering the truth hidden behind his own death...
When abnormality is normalized, the line between right and wrong begins to blur, and what was once questioned becomes quietly accepted.