Four-eyes who's bad with girls is only able to talk to with his tomboyish childhood friend Wakaba. But one day Wakaba appears before him in an amazingly cute outfit...!? This is a battle rom-com between Wakaba who wants to be loved and four-eyes who gets flustered by girls!!
"Why do you keep asking if we're dating? We're just holding hands; we're not a couple!!" The everyday romance story of couples who aren't really couples! See you every day!
"Please let me take responsibility!!"Rui, a pharmacist, is a sexual pleasure seeker. One day, he brings a completely drunk virgin, Takanashi, back to his place. Although they were extremely compatible sexually, Rui leaves the hotel, thinking it was his usual one-night stand.However, to his surprise, Takanashi says, "It looks like I fell in love with you, Rui-san.", and begins his aggressive pursuit. Despite being a bit put off by Takanashi's almost-stalker-like affection, which includes getting a part-time job at Rui's workplace while constantly checking up on him, Rui's heart begins to waver as he sees Takanashi's sincere devotion to him...+
Childhood friends Lia, Suisei, and Emito have protected each other since childhood. Over the years, that friendship blossomed into love, and now they live as a married throuple! This sweet, spicy polyamorous slice-of-life story follows the challenges they face, the risks they take, and the intimate side of their unique three-way bond. First on the agenda: after years as the house-husband, Emito wants a part-time job!+
This manga is partly inspired by the real-life Japanese horse bandit, Hakuro Kohinata, and depicts the tumultuous life of Kensaku Ohinata, who moved to China at a young age, was kidnapped by a group of horse bandits, but rose to prominence among their ranks and eventually grew up to unite a number of them under the name of Xiao Dongyang. Kensaku's adventurous spirit and ambition, as well as his positive, brave personality, can sometimes lead to light-hearted mischief, but as he matures into a young man, he grows to experience bouts of delusion. Regarded as one of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's most realistic and human works, this manga draws inspiration from another real-life Japanese horse bandit: Date Junnosuke, thus vividly depicting the reality of Chinese horse bandits.