Wan's scary face pushes everyone away...everyone but Ha-Woon. Wan grows attached to the boy, until it turns out that Ha-Woon is nothing more than a bully playing with his emotions. But when Ha-Woon gets into an accident, he loses his memories and wakes up a completely different person. Worst of all, he thinks Wan was his closest friend! Instead of telling the truth though, Wan goes along with it, determined to be his friend for real this time.
Seiichirou is a corporate slave, and that doesn't stop, even when he tries to save a young girl and ends up transported to a different world. Unable to return home and unable to channel the magic this new world thrives on, Seiichirou does what he does best. He gets a job, and he works.
Though this is all he would like to do, he ends up entangled with the Knight Captain, Aresh, whose aloof, cold demeanor seems to melt away at his presence.
Nozomi has a secret power. He can talk to birds. It's hardly beneficial however, as it turns out birds are rude and boorish. Nozomi would much rather hang out in a cat café, one run by a lady and her quiet son Mitsuru.
One day however, Nozomi meets a crow who changes his mind.
Dongha's first love was his high school classmate Sungwoo. It ended in shame and regret, and still to this day, Dongha repents. Years later however, he receives a book written by Sungwoo and upon reading it, is sucked into the novel's story.
There, he meets Sungwoo again. Except the Sungwoo he remembers and the cold man before him could not be more far apart.
WARNING!!! The ending might make you mad.
Yuuichi's whole life changes when his sister dies in a tragic accident and he takes in his nephew Ayumu. They move to the seaside where they meet Ryou, the owner of a souzaiya who welcomes them to town.
But Ryou is not without scars of his own, and as the three grow closer, the hurt that binds them grows tighter and tighter.
Soongap is a slave with a past, left for dead till an imposing figure named Bongchon buys him for 50 bags of rice.
Bongchon's blind mother is expecting her son to wed, so Soongap pretends to be his bride. But as he waits for an escape, he discovers that Bongchon is not like any other master he's had. He's kindhearted, gentle, and hardworking. And as time goes on, Soongap finds it harder and harder to leave.
WARNING: RAPE/MURDER/CASUAL INCEST
Seth, the God of War, rules over Egypt with an iron fist. Till Horus, son of Osiris and rightful heir to the throne, challenges him for it. What begins next is a series of competitions to win Egypt, and the unravelling of Seth's past; one wrought with pain, anger and betrayal.
ENNEAD's storytelling and characterization is SO GOOD its in this list despite the intensely graphic (downright dodgy) content.
Two years after Subin comes out of the closet and drunkenly confesses to his roommate, he's finally starting to pull himself together and move on from his unrequited love. So who better than to waltz back into his life than Hyunwoo, his ex roommate.
Dong-gyun's no stranger to the lustful world of live cam shows. His favourite is one hosted by a BJ named Alex. Dong-gyun admires Alex, and how he is everything he is not. One day, after a night of intense drinking at his school's networking event, Dong-gyun wakes up in the bed of a stranger. A stranger who looks an awful lot like Alex!
Aoki, a high schooler, is hopelessly in love with his classmate Hashimoto. However, she secretly harbours a crush on their other classmate Ida. When Aoki accidentally drops Hashimoto's eraser with the word Ida♡ etched onto it, Ida himself picks it up! In order to protect the secret of the girl he loves, Aoki claims it as his own.
Now Aoki has to pretend to be in love with his male classmate.
False Memories (Lee Gpiee)