She's my sister, but she killed me. I cannot figure it out, even now I got my chance to reborn, thanks to the heaven. I cannot live with hatred and puzzles this time, so I have to revenge! I have to climb to the top upon the blood and bones of her, of all the people who framed me, hurt me! And he will be my weapons and maybe... love...
Read manhwa Don’t Trust The Goddess / 신녀를 믿지 마세요 [I cannot forgive you for using me, the God of Astrology, to deceive people.] If fraud is a skill, then Yoo Seolyeon who has a fraud skill score of 99, uses 100% of her talent to run a fortune telling shop. “Please save us, Goddess Diana!” Who am I? Where am I? Before I could even think, lots of people came in and the room falls into chaos… Yoo Seolyeon, a fraudulent fortune teller possessed the body of the Goddess Diana. Will her morale work on this world as well?
One day, a young man occupied a mountain, and crowned himself the king. Henceforward, this place was full of masters and beasts. But wait… What am I looking at? Masters are plowing farmlands, and beasts are guarding the yards? Something’s wrong…
Falsely accused of poisoning a noble, Sherry heads into the forest to escape her pursuers. There, she meets a vampire who accidentally injures her in his hunger. Feeling guilty, he tells her that he'll do anything to get her forgiveness. Seeing this as a chance to rise out of misfortune, she tells him she wishes to be his bride. She uses various means to get him to fall in love with her, but who will actually be the one to fall first?!Pre-serialization
Kit Smith, honoring her father's dying wish, has moved to London to pose as the niece of Rose Singleton, a member of the ton. Kit can't imagine what influence her gambler father exerted to bring about Kit's introduction into polite society. Hugo Devinish, a second son, went to sea as a cabin boy and is now a prosperous merchant and ship captain. He decides to attend a party in town to check up on an heiress that his young nephew is courting. Meeting Hugo at a party, Kit wonders why he wishes to dance with her—until she overhears him explaining his mission to a friend. Kit muses that they must be talking about her. So, the family watchdog has been dispatched to investigate her, eh? Kit thinks it's not very charitable of him to describe her as "a chit with more hair than conversation." But more than that, she wonders why he thinks she's an heiress? Still, if he wishes to dance with a simpering simpleton, she can well oblige him!
Daigo Kagemitsu, who works for a Samurai general in Japan's Warring States period, promises to offer 48 body parts of his unborn baby to 48 devils in exchange for complete domination of the country. When the baby boy is born, Daigo has him thrown into a river, hoping the boy will die. A kind sage, however, finds him and adopts him. The sage fits out his poor son with prosthetics. Time goes by and the baby grows into a boy who calls himself Hyakkimaru. Everytime Hyakkimaru eliminates a devil, he retrieves one of his missing body parts. Hyakkimaru meets a boy thief named Dororo and together they travel the countryside in search of the devils who possess Hyakkimaru's parts. Throughout their travels, they face monsters and ghosts. Links: Chinese Translated
In the medieval town of Naudars, albino children hold a revered and protected status. Dorothea is one of these children and she has always wanted to see the world beyond her cloistered existence. When Naudars is attacked, all able-bodied men rise to defend their home. But Dorothea is prepared to defy tradition and enlist in the military. Like Joan of Arc, she must deal with the prejudices of those who are scandalized by the very existence of a young woman warrior. This spirited, sword-wielding girl has to defend herself from charges of witchcraft at the same time she's defending the land she loves.
Because of the menacing look in his eyes, the artist, Hayama, always scares away his models. Hayama, who wants to draw the ideal bijin-ga, is a relatively obscure artist who only receives jobs for still lifes and small illustrations. But, one day, the captivating Hanae appears, dressed in women\'s clothes and unafraid of Hayama\'s eyes. And, he was the very picture of the . This is a Taisho romantic story of love and art between an artist who can\'t sell, and a bewitching cross-dresser.
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Despite Colonel Michel Rosenberg and Hans Schuyler having enjoyed their honeymoon, their life together continued to be filled with excitement! This had quite an impact on the Defense Army. Love was in the air and relationships began to blossom between unexpected pairs - the enemy commander and the colonel’s assistant, Miller; the instructor and his new soldier; the intelligence captain and the enemy’s spy; the mercenary captain and the elite chief of staff. Couples seemed to be forming left and right!
A state-of-the-art operating room with pristine surgical equipment? No can do; just a rusty bone saw in front of a jeering crowd for you! Sound like a waking nightmare? Well, that’s the best that the finest 19th century British medicine has to offer Taepyeong Kim, a young student from Joseon who retains the memory of his past life as a surgeon in modern-day Korea. For Taepyeong, London’s supposedly cutting-edge medical education is nothing but one barbaric display of malpractice after another, and he vows to drag the profession kicking and screaming into the modern age.
A state-of-the-art operating room with pristine surgical equipment? No can do; just a rusty bone saw in front of a jeering crowd for you! Sound like a waking nightmare? Well, that’s the best that the finest 19th century British medicine has to offer Taepyeong Kim, a young student from Joseon who retains the memory of his past life as a surgeon in modern-day Korea. For Taepyeong, London’s supposedly cutting-edge medical education is nothing but one barbaric display of malpractice after another, and he vows to drag the profession kicking and screaming into the modern age.