Yamikadou Meijirou, a normal high school student, unexpectedly becomes the rescuer of a demon. After a surprising sequence of events, he uncovers the Seal of Solomon imprinted on his tongue, a one-of-a-kind talent that gives him the power to control an array of magic and demon energies. The downside, however, is that each usage of his newfound abilities reduces his life span, leaving him with only three years to live. Determined to extend his fate, Yamikadou sets out on a mission to find the twelve Starlight Maidens who display exceptional markings on their bodies. By creating a mutual agreement with them via his tongue at the location of his own emblem, he can salvage himself.
Yuta Natori, a junior in high school, revels in the quietude of his daily routine. However, his serenity is shattered when Kazushi Setoguchi, a freshman, unexpectedly approaches him and asks him out. As he doesn't share Kazushi's interest, Yuta kindly refuses. Still, Kazushi's unwavering presence persists, making things unbearable for Yuta. After putting up with Kazushi's advances for several days, Yuta loses his cool and confronts him, hoping to bring an end to the situation. Unfortunately, Kazushi's loving gaze catches Yuta off guard, leaving him uncertain about what to do next.
In the novel, Shen Jin Tai plays the role of the second male lead and is often in mortal danger. He endeavors to resurrect himself and accomplish a range of objectives such as helping Xiao Ai, improving his appeal, taking over the show business, and interfering in the relationship between the male protagonist Yan Qiu Chi and his lover Bai Qing Quan to ensure that Yan Qiu Chi concentrates on his career. Despite Yan Qiu Chi's initial disdain for Shen Jin Tai, his emotions toward him gradually become ambiguous.
Haru, who suffers from a peculiar allergy to boys, finds herself transferred to a class brimming with ikemens and bishounen. Could this be the setting for a romantic tale between Haru and the charming boys?
Despite achieving success as a renowned screenwriter, Cong Li's personal life lacks glamour. She spends her days as a struggling college student, tirelessly ghostwriting manuscripts without credit. Everything changes when she wakes up one morning inhabiting the body of her celebrity crush, Ming Gu. Ming's attractive appearance and extravagant wealth finally present Cong with an opportunity to live out her fantasies. However, there's a caveat: Ming is left in Cong's body, and their actions are causing them both to lose ground. To regain their former lives and bodies, they must work together, with Ming begrudgingly serving as Cong's assistant. While their situation appears cinematic, it's an unexpected reality they must confront.
Fuu-chan possesses openings that come in varying sizes, although they consistently bring excitement and exhilaration to her life. She skillfully maximizes the use of these openings, whether she is in her abode or out of it. While her existence can be likened to walking on a tightrope, she perseveres with a mindset that challenges her to grow stronger from adversity.
"Girls can't date girls, can they?" This question puzzled Marika Sakakibara, a popular high school student. However, her stunning classmate Aya Fuwa shocked her one day by offering her a tantalizing deal of one million yen. "Sakakibara-san, I will give you ten thousand yen daily for one hundred days. Let's prove that girls can date each other." "What?!" And so, their secret after-school meetings began.
Rengo Orii is an avid superhero fan, with Megalith being his absolute favorite. Despite naysayers claiming the aging hero should retire, Rengo follows Megalith fervently, believing him to embody absolute justice. But fate takes a strange turn when Rengo encounters a bizarre phenomenon and is transformed into an insectoid monster instead of the heroic figure he had always envisioned. Undeterred, Rengo embraces his newfound ability and resolves to become the hero he's always dreamed of being. However, his lack of superhero finesse proves to be a hindrance as his immense strength threatens to harm those he seeks to protect. Rengo learns the hard way that Megalith's signature move isn't always applicable, especially when it risks taking someone's head clean off with a single kick. Despite being a monstrous creature, Rengo's heart remains true and pure, fueled by his unrelenting desire for justice. But can a hero with a child's moral compass really fulfill the role they've always longed for?
Pairing: Homura x Madoka