PREVIEW

...

  Leaving everyone... To be honest, I really want to leave everyone, because my three-peat dynasty has not yet been established, which makes me unhappy.

  Although I don’t have obsessive-compulsive disorder and have won a lot of championships, I haven’t won the three-peat dynasty. I want to try.

  So I secretly concealed my illness.

   It wasn't until one time during a competition that I suddenly fainted, and everyone didn't wait until then.

  Xiao Bawang was very ...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Shoujo Grand SummoningChapter 1678: Now, I have to throw you all out
 434.8k
2.3/5(votes)
GameAdventureEcchiLolicon

A novel revolving around being transported to another world with an op system. The mc spends his day chasing skirts and doing missions to level up. A standard journey to the top with lots of girls from various animes and games with a twist of that gaming feel (hunting mobs, doing missions).

Rebirth of a Nation’s Darling – Prince CharmingChapter 742: Let him be drunk (1)
 8.3k
4.5/5(votes)
ComedyDramaFantasyGender Bender

Part Time Employee in KonohaChapter 392: Author and Translator Thought’s
 5.5k
4.5/5(votes)
ActionFantasyAdventureComedy

In the year 54 of the Konoha Calendar, two super geniuses appeared in the Konoha. One is named Uchiha Itachi, and the other is named Akihara Kagura. One is a tool of the village, willing to sacrifice everything for Konoha, except for his brother Uchiha Sasuke; the other claims to be a tool of the village, also willing to sacrifice everything for Konoha, including Uchiha Itachi's brother, Uchiha Sasuke.

Hello, Hello and HelloBonus 2: Where the Palm Belongs
 17
5.0/5(votes)
RomanceTragedy

“Hey, Yoshi-kun. I think you’re——”

Hearing that voice for the first time stopped me in my tracks. On my way home from school. On the playing field of our junior high, and at the bookshop in front of the station. And then in the empty lot where the white cat slept. Shiina Yuki, the strange girl who somehow knew all about me, always approached me like that.

We laughed, cried, got angry, held hands. Again and again, we repeated those disappearing memories and ephemeral promises. That’s why I never knew. I never knew the value of Yuki’s smiles or the meaning of her tears. Nor even the singular sentiment behind her many ‘Nice to meet you’s.

This is a captivating, heartrending tale of meetings and partings.