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Pluto
I, “Ai-Un,” was asked by my twin to break up with her ex on her behalf—on the very day of his wedding. Since we looked identical, she thought it would be easier if I did it instead. At first, I didn’t care much, but after my sister had an accident, whether out of sympathy or guilt, I ended up agreeing to her request.
But the moment I met her ex, I was left speechless. Standing before me was Methawi —a blind woman who wasn’t even remotely my type. And yet, just by meeting her, I felt as if I had fallen into a trance. Instead of breaking up with her, I found myself confessing my love and taking my sister’s place—just to stay close to her.
Don’t ask me why I did it. Was it pity? Definitely not. Was it compassion? Not quite. My whole life, I’ve broken up with eighteen men simply because their kiss didn’t make me feel anything. But with her… it was different. Her kiss made me tremble. It made my heart race.
But what now? Methawi loves me—but she believes I’m my twin. If the truth comes out, our love will shatter. And I… I will become like Pluto in the solar system.
Once there, then forgotten. And being forgotten… is no different from never existing at all.
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Pretty Cinderalla, Please Stop Fighting and Go to Party
Why settle for that bland, forgetful prince who can’t even remember faces? Clearly, a fairy godmother who can conjure anything is far more useful!
“Planning to send me off to find a new husband, huh? Then get out of bed and bring that sassy waist of yours for another round of fighting!”
Welcome everyone to the story of a rebellious Cinderella who punches her fairy godmother to avoid going to a party—and the cunning, determined fairy godfather who’s doing everything he can to drag her there.
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Purgatorio
This is a world caught between life and death, following the outbreak of a parasitic virus that directly attacks the human nervous system and brain.
All infected victims rise with strange behavior, growling like wild beasts,
their eyes clouded white like filthy water,
attacking anyone in front of them—even family members.Prin, an 18-year-old teenage girl, struggles to survive among the infected in her apartment.
But it’s like jumping from the frying pan into the fire as the city she once knew is filled with corpses feeding on the living in broad daylight.Fortunately, Prin is saved by Kanjanicha, a second-year nursing student, who is searching for safety with her father.
As days pass, humanity fails to control the outbreak,
forcing survivors to live in a world overrun by dead bodies.Amidst this, as people lose their humanity and fight for survival each day with only faint hope,
they find that confronting fellow humans can be far worse than death itself.