Minho, a man in his early 30s stuck in the endless loop of corporate life, was growing tired of his monotonous routine. One day, on his way home from work, he found Yunseul, an unstable girl, tied up and abandoned at a junkyard. Unable to leave her alone, he brings her home. Can these two wounded souls, each scarred in their own ways, find healing in each other and become happy?
Ryotaro is a boy who loves robots and lives out in the country with his three sisters but he's headed to Tokyo for high school. Before leaving, he runs across a humanoid military robot and has a fateful encounter with its pilot, a cute teenage girl who calls herself La Vie en Rose. Ryotaro will almost certainly meet her again in Tokyo, considering his family connection to the production of these humanoid robots--his father worked with them.
“I’m gonna make the funk music I love popular.” This was once Aida’s resolution, but time slipped by, leading to an ordinary career instead. Now, with each passing day, the sensation of being trapped continues to torment him. In the midst of this, a former bandmate extends an invitation. And when Aida takes up his bass guitar for the first time in a long while, sure enough, his heart trembles to the music…
“The onahole… moved?!” Park Woojin, an engineering student, just so happened to buy an onahole that synchronizes with women around it. Let’s start with the goddess of our school, Ahyoung…!
What could possibly go awry with a mammoth parakeet and a pre-teen girl?
The burden of halting any wrongful conduct within the school lies on Kakeru-kun and his Justice Club, but Kasuga has a suspicion that Kuroda-kun, the villainous figure, is conspiring with him in secrecy. Kasuga is determined to uncover their dishonest motives.
Hibiki seeks to look cute in front of Takumi and seeks the help of her gorgeous sister to achieve this.
An amusing short story featuring a man employed at a convenience store and his unreliable companion, inspired by personal experiences of the author.
The near future witnesses Earth under attack from extraterrestrial beings, which prompts the United Nations to draft all able-bodied humans as soldiers. Despite his frail physique, high schooler Kurando Nieno is not exempt from this recruitment process. However, his low scores on the physical exam paint him as an unlikely candidate. During one of the alien air raids, a bad-tempered girl with ebony locks crashes in front of Nieno and tries to feast on his blood. Eliza, the vampire, alongside the United Nations air force, singles out Nieno as the perfect source for her sustenance.
When the conditions of his rundown dormitory become too harsh, the final student residing there contemplates leaving. However, he is hesitant to do so because a zashiki warashi is frightened by the prospect of his departure, fearing for both her own well-being and that of the building.
A prequel to Otokojuku focusing on the early life of Edajima Heihachi, principal of Otokojuku. The story covers his university days, his war efforts, and much more.