You are reading Kurikaeshi Ai no Oto manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Romance, Yaoi, Drama genres, written by NOJIRO Guri at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Kurikaeshi Ai no Oto has 7 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Kurikaeshi Ai no Oto to your bookmark. Kiri Azumi is a conductor who lives in the city and is egotistic. Osamu Mitsutani is a neighborhood grocer who lives in the countryside and resembles a big dog.The two become close friends when Osamu helps Azumi out of trouble when he temporarily returns to the countryside to recuperate.Osamu tries to take care of Azumi in any way he can, and although annoyed, Azumi eventually accepts his help.+
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He is widely recognized as the Red Dragon, an emblematic character from his past in high school, as illustrated in both the Original Webtoon and Official Translations.
A decade ago, he was taken in by an unknown person. However, he has no recollection of who took him. What he does remember is being incarcerated in a private jail for the past ten years, with no rationale given. His only connection to the world outside is through a TV and the chatter of his fellow inmates. As time passes by, he loses himself and becomes a perilous individual. Suddenly, he is set free without any explanation. He is drugged, put inside a trunk, and left in a park. When he wakes up, he realizes he has the freedom to rebuild his shattered life ... with vengeance leading the way. The final chapter features an epilogue.
Six strangers, one house, one shared goal: love. What could go wrong? “Looking for love, but afraid you’ll never find it?” Come Live at the Love House! Shoko Shoji, intelligent, reliable, beautiful, has a secret: she’s a 26-year-old virgin, and mortified by her non-existent love life. Every day she checks out the self-help and beauty section of her local bookstore, but never works up the courage to go any further. Pushed on by her friends, she moves into the Love House, a social experiment putting six lovelorn strangers under one roof to see what sparks may fly! Will Shoko, and the friendly bookstore clerk she convinces to join her, finally find love? Or will rivalry, lust, and lies bring it all crashing down?
Before the immense popularity of One Piece, Oda Eiichiro had created a compilation of short stories. The collection consists of: - "Wanted!" (1992) - "God's Gift for the Future" (1993) - "Ikki Yakou" (1993) - "Monsters" (1994) - "Romance Dawn" (Version 2, 1996) In honor of the 20th anniversary of the One Piece anime, the TV special for episode 907 was adapted from the second version of "Romance Dawn."
Upon discovering an unusual malignant fetus in a patient's cranial cavity, brain surgeon Minakata Jin is sent back in time. Armed with advanced medical knowledge, he bravely tackles deadly diseases and injuries. Through his adventures, he interacts with ordinary people as well as prominent figures of Edo, skillfully utilizing his surgical expertise to rewrite the events of the past and revive various stories.
Unlike most girls who crave popularity among boys, Futaba Yoshioka wants the complete opposite – to avoid it altogether. In middle school, her popularity with boys caused her female classmates to shun her, leading her to take the opportunity in high school to reinvent herself by acting indifferent and unfeminine towards boys, allowing her to make some acquaintances along the way. However, things take a dramatic turn when her first love, Kou Mabuchi, suddenly reappears after disappearing years ago. Though she still cherishes the fond memories they shared together, she soon learns that the sweet and gentle boy she knew has disappeared, replaced by a cold and pessimistic version of himself. Although he acknowledges that their past feelings for each other were mutual, he warns her that they can never return to the past, as everything, including himself, has changed. Throughout Ao Haru Ride, Futaba navigates the complexities of searching for true love and friendship while staying true to herself.
Matsuoka is deeply addicted to the thrill he experiences when he struts through the streets at night in his ex-partner's clothing, basking in the attention of male onlookers. One night, a stranger assaults him, but his serious boss, Hirosue, saves him. In spite of rumors about Hirosue's boring and clumsy persona, Matsuoka is attracted to the sincerity of his thoughtful actions. One fateful evening, while dressed in feminine attire, Matsuoka meets Hirosue, who confesses his feelings to him. However, when Matsuoka realizes his own emotions, he declares, "We can't meet again. It's out of the question." What will be Matsuoka's next move?
Scientists have discovered a new substance that can fully withstand all existing weapons. Unfortunately, this substance, dubbed the "peacemakers," has resulted in traditional warfare being replaced with a frenzy of martial arts contests. Rasputin and Russian President Putinov have teamed up to oversee the substance's administration worldwide, while a team of muscular heroes led by Axe Bogan and American President Billary Quintone oppose them.
Alone in his dorm room one Saturday night (a frequent occurrence, to be honest), young Keiichi Morisato accidentally dials a wrong number that will literally change his life. You see, he inadvertently reaches the Goddess Technical Help Line, and a goddess is dispatched to grant him one wish. The lovely young Belldandy informs him that he may have one wish - a wish for virtually anything in the world. In disbelief, Keiichi opts for a wish he believes will confound the system (and will prove that Belldandy has no particular wish-granting power): he wishes that Belldandy would stay with him always. The power of this wish almost rips the fabric of time and space but it is ultimately granted. But of course such a wish has unforseen consequences, including the fact that Keiichi lives in a guys-only dorm. When his roommates return to find him with a woman on the premises, he is immediately tossed out on to the street. But the wish also has other unexpected side effects - such as when Keiichi and Belldandy are in peril of being separated, a motorcycle is suddenly repaired so that they can travel together.
The TV show, Daisy Luck, revolves around four female friends, who have known each other for a long time. Among the four, one is a homemaker, one owns a bakery, one is a high-level corporate executive, while the fourth one is presently unemployed. All of them are on the cusp of turning 30.