Honorable Mentions
Ajisai no Chiru Koro ni
Imouto Tachi o Haramasenai

The Dangers in My Heart

Saimin Seishidou

Wakai Otoko no Mitsu no Aji

Sopping Wet JK Rainy

Ajisai no Chiru Koro ni

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Sadako by Kusujinn

Watanabe no Kyuujitsu

Batsu Game de Yankee Onna ni Kokuttemita

Go Ahead Mom Manhwa

Artist: elijahzx
Below is one of the art he made, there are a lot more.

Yarichin Kateikyoushi Netori

“Classroom of the Elite”
Set in the Tokyo Metropolitan Advanced Nurturing School, established by the Japanese government to cultivate the future pillars of society, this anime grants students a high degree of freedom to simulate real-life scenarios.

Mesu Kyoushi 4

Shinkon, Mash [Sage Joh]

I Ended Up in the World of Murim

Kyonyuu Daikazoku Saimin

Rin: Daughters of Mnemosyne

Pepper0

Saimin Seishidou MUDR 052

Staying With Ajumma

Kotowarenai Haha

Akane wa Tsumare Somerareru

Boku to Itoko no Onee-chan

Saimin Seishidou
Tsuma Ni Damattea
Ane Wa Yan Mama
Torokase Or-asm The Animation

Saimin Seishidou

MazomeSoapDeAimashou

Haitoku no Kyoukai 2

Rikka Sumeragi from Seika Jogakuin Kounin Sao Ojisan

Oyakodon Oppai Tokumori Bonyuu

Ikumi Unagiya & Kanako San

MIMK-050

God Bless You Manhwa

Kameyama Shiruko Sakusei Byoutou

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https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/12746252

Keep It a Secret From Your Mother!

Hajimete Ni Hitozuma

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How to use these sauce code? You can either post it in Google or add the numbers at the end of this URL: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/

My Mother
(Nakamura Regura)] Ankai no Umi

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Kagachi-sama: A horror-romance manga about a god who protects a village in exchange for human sacrifices.
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Jashin Shoukan: A dark fantasy story centered on summoning an evil deity that brings chaos and bloodshed.
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Tsuma ni Damatte: A psychological manga about a husband hiding disturbing secrets from his seemingly normal married life.

Papa Katsu
The story follows a young woman who becomes involved in the world of “papa katsu” to support herself financially. While she initially views the arrangement as transactional, her experiences gradually challenge her emotions, boundaries, and understanding of trust and affection. The narrative delves into the emotional complexities of such relationships, showing the contrast between money, desire, and genuine connection.

Last Summer by Kuronomiki
“Last Summer” follows the story of two childhood friends who reunite during a nostalgic summer vacation by the beach. As they reminisce about their past adventures, they confront lingering feelings and the bittersweet passage of time. Amidst sunny days and quiet evenings, they rediscover their bond and explore what it truly means to grow up, make choices, and embrace new beginnings. The story beautifully captures the essence of fleeting youth and unforgettable memories.

Himawari wa Yoru ni Saku
Himawari wa Yoru ni Saku (The Sunflower Blooms at Night) tells the emotionally charged story of a young man named Kouichi, who finds himself at a low point in life—lost, aimless, and without purpose. One evening, he encounters a mysterious woman named Sayaka, whose calm demeanor and quiet strength draw him in.
As the story unfolds, Kouichi becomes intrigued by Sayaka’s dual nature—vibrant by night yet burdened by unspoken sorrow. Their relationship slowly blossoms into something meaningful as they open up to one another, each helping the other confront inner pain and regrets. The “sunflower” becomes a symbolic motif, representing hope blooming even in the darkest times.
The plot focuses on themes of healing, emotional connection, and finding light in unexpected places. It’s a heartfelt romance grounded in mature storytelling, with strong emotional undertones and character growth driving the narrative.

Hajimete no Hitozuma
Hajimete no Hitozuma (translating to My First Married Woman) centers around the emotional and complicated connection between a young man and a lonely housewife named Misaki. The story unfolds in a quiet residential town where their paths cross under unexpected circumstances.
Misaki, though married, finds herself emotionally distant from her husband, leading to feelings of isolation and longing. The protagonist, a kind but aimless young man, becomes entangled in Misaki’s life after a chance meeting. What begins as casual interactions slowly develops into a bond marked by empathy and unspoken understanding.
The narrative explores themes of emotional fulfillment, marital disconnect, and the human desire for companionship. While the series includes mature elements in its original form, the underlying story portrays the loneliness that can exist even within relationships and the fragile beauty of unexpected emotional connections.

All Sauce Can Be Found on NH – its easy.

Fleur The Animation
Fleur The Animation tells the story of a young woman named Fleur, who works at a quiet, elegant flower shop tucked away in a picturesque town. Known for her beauty and mysterious aura, Fleur has a gentle way of connecting with people through the flowers she arranges, each bouquet seemingly tailored to reflect the emotions of her customers.
As the story progresses, various characters from different walks of life visit the shop — each with their own personal struggles and secrets. Fleur becomes a quiet but powerful force in their lives, offering comfort, advice, or simply a listening ear. Despite her calming presence, Fleur herself hides a lonely past, which slowly comes to light.
The series blends slice-of-life storytelling with emotional depth, highlighting themes like healing, kindness, and the hidden pain people carry. Through subtle interactions and beautiful floral symbolism, Fleur The Animation presents a quiet, emotional tale of connection and self-discovery.

Himawari wa Yoru ni Saku
Set in a quiet, late-night city atmosphere, Himawari wa Yoru ni Saku follows the story of a lonely young man who frequents a small bar to escape his daily routine. There, he meets Sayaka, a beautiful and mysterious woman who works as a hostess.
As their interactions grow deeper, the story gently explores themes of emotional isolation, human connection, and the quiet comfort of being seen and understood. Sayaka, despite her outward confidence, hides a fragile inner world that slowly comes to light through their late-night conversations.
The narrative focuses on their evolving bond — not built on grand romance, but on small, meaningful moments that bring healing and warmth to their otherwise solitary lives. Like a sunflower blooming in the night, it’s a story about finding hope where it’s least expected.

(Ayakase Chiyoko) 3 vs 1 Volleyball Match
Set in a school sports environment, 3 vs 1 Volleyball Match features Chiyoko Ayakase, a talented and determined volleyball player who finds herself in an unusual training session. Tasked with taking on three opponents by herself, the match is meant to challenge her stamina, focus, and resolve.
What begins as a lighthearted and intense athletic test slowly becomes a story about mental resilience, personal motivation, and teamwork. Despite being outnumbered, Chiyoko showcases her strong will and competitive spirit, pushing herself to overcome obstacles and prove her capabilities.

All Sauces

A Married Woman Tricked into Filming
Keiko thinks she’s helping a friend by filming a simple “day in the life” vlog, but the footage secretly captures her private family moments—quiet worries with her husband, candid home conversations—and is later edited into a sensational exposé without her consent.
Heartbroken by the betrayal, she and her husband confront the production team, insisting on final approval before any footage is released. In standing up for her privacy, Keiko not only reclaims control over her own story but also sparks a wider conversation about consent and dignity in online media.

Hitomi La “2859238”

Omome no Tsuyoi Onee-san | The Bulky, Strong Onee-San
Omome no Tsuyoi Onee-san (The Bulky, Strong Onee-San) tells the story of a powerful and confident older sister figure who stands out for her physical strength and bold personality. She’s the type who never hesitates to step in when someone needs help, often intimidating troublemakers while protecting those she cares about.
Beneath her tough and imposing exterior, however, lies a warm heart and a deep sense of loyalty. The series mixes comedic encounters, light romance, and slice-of-life moments, showing how her strength isn’t just physical—it’s also in her ability to support and inspire those around her.

Thai Mther Hle by Lungnut

Nukitashi the Animation
Set on a remote island with absurd, heavy-handed rules about romance and student life, Nukitashi the Animation follows transfer student Junnosuke and a misfit crew who refuse to just “go along.” What starts as culture shock turns into a campus crusade, as the group forms an underground committee to challenge silly regulations with wit, planning, and a lot of heart. Their pranks are clever rather than cruel, and each scheme brings them closer as friends while exposing how arbitrary authority can be.
Beneath the comedy capers is a story about agency and growing up. Junnosuke learns when to push back, when to listen, and how to lead without steamrolling others. Class reps, athletes, and bookworms alike find their voices—staging mock debates, designing tongue-in-cheek posters, and rallying classmates for a fairer, kinder school culture. The result is a fast, energetic satire that celebrates teamwork, consent, and the freedom to choose your own path.

Hatsukoi Time
Hatsukoi Time is a short, romantic slice-of-life story centered on the theme of first love. It follows two childhood friends whose everyday interactions gradually shift as they begin to notice each other in a new light. Simple moments—walking home together, sharing snacks during breaks, or working side by side at school—take on greater meaning as feelings quietly deepen.
Rather than relying on dramatic twists, the narrative builds on small gestures and hesitant words, capturing the nervous excitement that comes with realizing your first love might be standing right beside you. With its gentle pacing and warm tone, Hatsukoi Time celebrates innocence, affection, and the universal experience of treasuring those fleeting, unforgettable first moments of romance.

TRY & Hougen Futari Shakai (Try) Seitokai no Josh
This work, created under the collaboration of TRY and Hougen Futari Shakai, sets its story within the lively setting of a student council. At the center is a female council member who balances her academic responsibilities with the constant challenges of school life. Her strong-willed personality and quick thinking often put her in the middle of humorous clashes and dramatic situations, drawing attention from friends and classmates alike.
The narrative unfolds as the student council navigates issues both big and small—ranging from organizing school events to solving everyday disputes. In these moments, the heroine’s leadership and determination are tested, revealing the depth of her character while providing plenty of comedic misunderstandings and heartfelt exchanges.
By combining school-life antics with themes of teamwork and personal growth, Seitokai no Josh captures the charm of youth through lively interactions and character-driven storytelling. With expressive art and a light yet engaging tone, the series appeals to readers who enjoy a blend of comedy, drama, and the enduring spirit of student camaraderie.

[marotix] The Boss Likes S##ual Harassment
This digital work by Marotix uses an exaggerated and comedic premise, centering around the dynamic between a boss and their employees in a modern office setting. Rather than focusing on serious or inappropriate undertones, the story highlights the over-the-top antics and misunderstandings that occur when the boss’s eccentric personality creates chaos in everyday workplace scenarios.
The humor is built around situational gags, playful dialogue, and the contrast between the boss’s odd behavior and the employees’ attempts to maintain professionalism. These lighthearted interactions explore how the characters adapt to a work environment that is anything but ordinary, while also showing their camaraderie and resilience.
At its core, The Boss Likes Saksual Harassment is framed as a parody of office life, using exaggeration and satire to transform awkward situations into comedy. By leaning into absurdity rather than realism, the story delivers entertainment while keeping the tone playful and safe for readers who enjoy character-driven humor.

[Gonza] Shin Tomodachi no Hahaoya C
This work by Gonza focuses on the everyday encounters that arise when friendships extend across families and generations. The story revolves around a young protagonist who becomes close with a new friend, only to find himself equally fascinated by the friend’s mother. What follows is a series of humorous, heartfelt, and sometimes awkward moments that highlight the warmth and unpredictability of human connections.
The narrative blends slice-of-life comedy with subtle character drama, showing how simple interactions can lead to growth and understanding. The friend’s mother, depicted as kind and approachable, becomes an important figure in the story—not just as a background character, but as someone who influences the relationships around her through her presence and perspective.
At its heart, Shin Tomodachi no Hahaoya C is a character-driven tale about bonds, respect, and the unexpected ways people shape each other’s lives. With its balance of humor and sincerity, the work captures the charm of ordinary experiences, turning them into moments that feel both entertaining and relatable.


My Big Sister by MN – NH Code 600975
You can look this one up on nhntai

Makezu Girai na Osananajimi to H
Makezu Girai na Osananajimi to H tells the story of two lifelong friends who have grown up constantly challenging one another. From school competitions to everyday banter, their relationship thrives on playful rivalry and mutual respect. Beneath their teasing dynamic, however, lies an unspoken affection that neither has been brave enough to admit.
As the pair enter a new stage in life, their rivalry begins to evolve into something deeper. Through moments of honesty, misunderstanding, and laughter, they begin to see each other not just as old friends but as people who have quietly shaped each other’s growth. Their interactions blend humor with sincerity, showing how even the strongest friendships can shift into something more meaningful.
At its heart, Makezu Girai na Osananajimi to H (“My Competitive Childhood Friend and I”) is a romantic slice-of-life story about love disguised as rivalry. It captures the warmth of long-time companionship and the excitement of realizing that sometimes, the person you’ve been competing with all along is also the one who understands you best.

[Taba] Sailor Fuku no Chishuu
Created by Taba, Sailor Fuku no Chishuu tells the story of a determined young student whose courage and sense of justice guide her through a world full of challenges. Wearing her iconic sailor uniform, she symbolizes resilience and purity while facing moments that test her beliefs and inner strength. Her journey is both physical and emotional, as she learns what it truly means to stand up for herself and others.
Throughout the narrative, she encounters friends and rivals who each represent different perspectives on loyalty, strength, and integrity. The story’s emotional core lies in how she navigates those relationships—balancing compassion with conviction, and learning that true courage often comes from vulnerability rather than power. The pacing mixes lighthearted moments with dramatic ones, creating a well-rounded coming-of-age story.
At its heart, Sailor Fuku no Chishuu (“The Resolve of the Sailor Uniform”) is a tale about growth, honor, and self-discovery. It uses its school-life setting as a backdrop for universal themes of perseverance and belief in one’s values, resonating with anyone who has faced difficult choices on the path to maturity.

[SORA] KRB Comic
Created by SORA, KRB Comic presents a collection of interconnected short stories that explore the everyday lives of diverse characters living in a modern city. Each vignette focuses on ordinary moments that reveal deeper emotions—friendship, doubt, motivation, and quiet perseverance. The storytelling blends realism with subtle humor, creating a grounded yet uplifting tone.
Through shifting perspectives, readers see how small choices and chance encounters can have a ripple effect across people’s lives. The work captures fleeting details—a shared smile, a moment of hesitation, a memory that lingers—turning them into meaningful reflections on connection and growth. The art style complements the tone, balancing simplicity with expressive emotion.
At its core, KRB Comic is about the beauty of ordinary life and the quiet strength found in self-understanding. It celebrates the idea that even in routine and repetition, there are countless stories worth telling—each shaped by compassion, introspection, and the courage to keep moving forward.

[EBA] Goblin no Ou ~Adauchi o Nasu Mono
Created by EBA, Goblin no Ou ~Adauchi o Nasu Mono takes readers into a dark fantasy world ruled by conflict and vengeance. The story follows a lone goblin warrior who rises from obscurity after his clan is destroyed, setting out on a journey not just for revenge, but for understanding the true nature of strength and leadership. Through perseverance and cunning, he evolves from a mere survivor into a figure who commands respect among friend and foe alike.
As the goblin encounters powerful enemies and reluctant allies, the narrative explores themes of honor, sacrifice, and redemption. Each battle tests not only his physical endurance but also his morality—forcing him to confront what separates a ruler from a tyrant. The story’s tone balances intensity with moments of quiet reflection, giving depth to its otherwise brutal setting.
At its core, Goblin no Ou ~Adauchi o Nasu Mono (“The Goblin King: The One Who Takes Revenge”) is a tale of resilience and transformation. It challenges the notion of heroism by showing that even those born in darkness can rise to shape their destiny. The work’s blend of fantasy world-building and emotional storytelling makes it a gripping and thought-provoking adventure.

[Molta Shouten (Molta)] Sei ni Honpousugiru Minshuku Shimai
Created by Molta under the circle Molta Shouten, Sei ni Honpousugiru Minshuku Shimai tells the story of two spirited sisters who run a small countryside guesthouse. Known for their clashing personalities yet strong bond, the pair handle visitors from all walks of life—each bringing their own stories, challenges, and humor to the inn. The narrative balances lighthearted comedy with warmth, turning everyday moments into lessons on family and perseverance.
As the sisters juggle the ups and downs of managing their guesthouse, readers see how their differences complement one another: one is pragmatic and steady, the other spontaneous and full of creative ideas. Their dynamic interactions—whether solving problems, hosting guests, or teasing each other—reveal the heart of the story: how teamwork and understanding can transform chaos into harmony.
At its core, Sei ni Honpousugiru Minshuku Shimai (“The Free-Spirited Innkeeper Sisters”) is a slice-of-life tale about sisterhood, community, and the joy of finding meaning in simple, shared moments. Through laughter and small triumphs, it celebrates the beauty of ordinary life and the connections that make it extraordinary.

Bokura no S*x
Bokura no S*x is an animated anthology that explores complex human emotions through three distinct stories, each involving young adult and adult relationships. While the title may be misleading for those expecting a unified narrative, the structure is episodic, with varied characters and settings in each part.
Episode 1 features two separate narratives. The first follows a high school student who bravely confesses his feelings to his swimming instructor, navigating the confusion of young love. The second story takes a darker tone, centering on a teacher placed in a compromising situation involving manipulation and emotional tension. Episode 2 opens with a story of a boy’s unexpected encounter with his friend’s older sister, leading to consequences that extend into the second part of the episode.
This split-format storytelling might surprise viewers expecting a single, linear plot, but it offers variety. Those who don’t connect with one story can easily fast-forward or continue watching to explore the others. The alternating tones—from romantic to emotionally intense—may not be for everyone, but the segmented approach keeps it fresh and gives viewers more options.
While the title might suggest a more provocative focus, Bokura no S*x delivers a mixed bag of stories about connection, vulnerability, and complicated choices. It’s not a typical romance, nor is it purely fan service—it sits somewhere in between, offering emotionally charged moments and unique character dynamics. Recommended for those who appreciate short-form storytelling and aren’t put off by tonal shifts between episodes.

IKUsei h-Anime
A mother and a childhood friend with a queenly temperament. Which will he choose?

Sx ga Suki de Suki de Daisuki na Classmate no Anoko
Sx ga Suki de Suki de Daisuki na Classmate no Anoko tells the story of a shy high school student who quietly admires one of his classmates from afar. She’s cheerful, outgoing, and seemingly perfect—everything he feels he’s not. The title, loosely translating to “The Classmate I Really, Really Like”, reflects his intense but innocent affection as he tries to find the courage to express his feelings.
Throughout the story, small encounters between them—group projects, after-school moments, and shared secrets—gradually deepen their connection. Each interaction reveals their vulnerabilities and growing understanding of one another, turning simple gestures into meaningful exchanges. The narrative balances school-life humor with heartfelt emotion, showing the tender uncertainty of first love.
At its heart, Sx ga Suki de Suki de Daisuki na Classmate no Anoko is a coming-of-age romance about honesty and emotional growth. It captures the universal experience of falling in love for the first time—awkward, hopeful, and transformative—reminding readers that sometimes the hardest step is simply speaking one’s truth.

Beheneko: The Elf-Girl’s Cat is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster!
Set in a fantastical world of dungeons, monsters, and adventurers, the story begins when a brave knight meets his end in battle—and is reincarnated as a tiny, cat-like creature with the hidden identity of a mighty S-rank monster. Despite his formidable power, he looks and behaves like a harmless kitten, which leads to unexpected alliances and lots of confusion.
He is adopted by a gentle elf girl named Aria, who believes she is simply rescuing and raising a pet kitten. Meanwhile, the former knight must adapt to his new life: balancing his huge strength with the limitations of his cat-form, protecting the people he cares about, and hiding his true nature so as not to become a target.
Throughout the series, the themes of identity, friendship, and protection are explored. While the surface is light-hearted—cute cat moments, adventuring, and quirky misunderstandings—there’s an undercurrent of whether power is defined by form or by heart. Beheneko learns that even though he can be feared as a monster, his role as a companion can be just as meaningful.

No Waifu No Life
No Waifu No Life is a playful slice-of-life comedy about an anime fan who proudly celebrates his love for fictional characters. His room is filled with vibrant posters, figures, and collectibles that inspire him daily with confidence and joy. To him, these characters aren’t just drawings—they’re reminders of adventure, hope, and the comfort of belonging somewhere.
As he navigates school, work, and friendships, his passion sometimes leads to funny misunderstandings. People around him don’t always understand his enthusiasm, but he slowly learns how to share his interests in a way that builds connections, not distance. Along the way, he meets fellow fans who make him realize he’s far less alone than he thought.
At its heart, No Waifu No Life celebrates individuality, creativity, and the courage to embrace what makes you happy. It’s a warm reminder that hobbies, fandoms, and imagination can help people grow—and that there’s nothing wrong with finding joy in a world of stories and characters that feel real to us.

[Ebizoridan (Shien)] Senpai, Kyou Tomatte mo Ii y
Can We Stay at Your Place Tonight, Senpai?
Created by Shien under the circle Ebizoridan, this story follows a hardworking senior student who suddenly finds himself playing unexpected host to two energetic classmates. When their evening plans fall apart, they nervously ask if they can spend the night at his place. Though caught off-guard, he agrees—leading to a series of funny, wholesome, and slightly chaotic moments inside his small apartment.
The overnight stay becomes a chance for the three of them to bond more closely than they ever have at school. Games, casual conversations, and shared late-night snacks reveal the personalities behind their usual school personas. The senpai learns that being dependable isn’t just about responsibility—it’s about being open to new friendships and the warmth that comes from trust.
At its core, Senpai, Kyou Tomatte mo Ii yo ne? is a friendly slice-of-life comedy about companionship and kindness. It highlights how spontaneous moments can turn into cherished memories, and how letting others into your life—even unexpectedly—can lead to fun, growth, and stronger connections.

Seika Jogakuin Kounin Sao Ojisan
Seika Jogakuin Kounin Sao Ojisan follows the comedic and awkward story of a middle-aged man who becomes a temporary instructor at the prestigious all-girls Seika Academy. Despite his plain and somewhat outdated appearance, he tries his best to fulfill his duties as a teacher while navigating the energetic and unpredictable lives of the school’s students. With a mix of absurd misunderstandings, heartfelt moments, and slapstick humor, the series pokes fun at common tropes while showcasing the value of sincerity, respect, and kindness—even in the most unusual circumstances.
The story balances light-hearted comedy with occasional touching interactions, portraying how even an “uncool” outsider can find purpose and connection in an unexpected environment.

[Yottan] Hobo-san wa ga Osuki
Created by Yottan, this reimagined story follows a wandering nanny who visits a quiet mountain village struggling with uncertainty and doubt. Through patience and humor, she teaches the townspeople how to rediscover kindness and clarity in their daily lives

[Sazareito (Ohnaka Ito)] Watashi… Kaerare Chaimashita. 3 – AroThir OL ga Yarichin Daigakusei
English: I… Was Changed. Part 3 – The Aloof Office Lady and the Free-Spirited University Student
Created by Ohnaka Ito under the circle Sazareito, this third installment of Watashi… Kaerare Chaimashita explores themes of change, self-identity, and emotional renewal. The story follows an office worker who appears calm and composed but secretly feels disconnected from her own life. When she crosses paths with a cheerful and outspoken university student, their unlikely friendship becomes a catalyst for rediscovering joy and openness.
Through a series of lighthearted encounters and personal conversations, both characters begin to understand each other’s perspectives—the woman learning to embrace spontaneity, and the student realizing the depth of empathy behind maturity. The story’s tone balances humor, subtle melancholy, and emotional growth, illustrating how meaningful relationships can form between people at different stages of life.
At its heart, Watashi… Kaerare Chaimashita. 3 (“I Was Changed”) is about the quiet power of human connection. It highlights how a single encounter can shift one’s outlook and reminds readers that growth often begins when we allow ourselves to be understood by others.
Akai Mi Hajiketa
Akai Mi Hajiketa (The Red Fruit Bursts) is a poignant and visually stunning manga by Mizuho Kusanagi (best known for Yona of the Dawn) that explores the delicate, often messy transition from childhood innocence to adolescent self-discovery. A collection of one-shots, the series utilizes the metaphor of “bursting red fruit” to represent that sudden, visceral moment when a young person first experiences romantic awakening or intense emotional maturity.

Mou Gaman Shinakute Ii wa yo ne?
The character shown is Yumi, a lonely housewife who is struggling to raise her young son alone. As the text in your panel suggests, her husband is emotionally distant, uninterested in parenting, and lives away from the family due to a job transfer. The story follows her life as she finds comfort and companionship through her relationship with her son while dealing with the isolation of her marriage.

Iribitari Gal ni Manko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi
Iribitari Gal ni Manko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi (often shortened to Irigal) is an adult manga and OVA series created by the artist Giba-chan that centers on the “Gyaru” (Gal) trope. The story follows a low-key protagonist who ends up living with a flashy, tanned, and assertive girl who begins “freeloading” at his place

Noble Big Breast Sister Su**umbs to C**k
a kind and welcoming woman dressed in a traditional nun’s habit is greeting someone with a friendly smile. She has bright blue eyes and a gentle expression that shows she is happy to be helpful. She is carrying a bag, perhaps returning from running errands or gathering supplies, and is politely inviting someone into her building to escape the bright daylight behind her. The overall scene feels very calm and inviting, highlighting a moment of generosity and hospitality.

Silent War
A young woman is shown walking outside at night. She has long, dark reddish-brown hair and an expression that seems a bit tired or weary. She is wearing a simple, light-colored dress and is carrying a few bags, perhaps on her way home from shopping. The warm light from a streetlight behind her illuminates the scene, which also includes some greenery and another character partially visible in the background. The art is done in a style typical of digital comics, with clean lines and soft shading that captures the mood of a quiet evening.

Dance Department’s Female Sunbaes
This image features a collection of women illustrated in a sleek, high-fidelity manhwa style, often characterized by vibrant hair colors, sharp facial features, and a glowing digital finish. The central figure and several others showcase varying shades of strawberry blonde and auburn hair, styled in long, voluminous waves or thick braids. Their expressions range from confident and alluring to soft and pensive, often accompanied by a subtle blush.

The fashion in these panels is quite varied, including:
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A sophisticated, shimmering silver-grey dress with a form-fitting silhouette.
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Classic white button-down shirts, some paired with professional-looking glasses.
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Casual yet stylish tops that emphasize a modern, urban aesthetic.
The artistic focus is clearly on elegant character design and a polished, romanticized atmosphere. These characters appear to be from popular modern dramas or “slice-of-life” webtoons known for their detailed and expressive artwork.

























