Aoba traveled through the world of souman and became the owner of a izakaya.
He originally wanted to run the izakaya and relax, but he didn't expect that all the people who came to the izakaya were guys who were greedy for his body!
This is an izakaya, not a sex shop!!!
Kamishiro Rize: Hehe, the store manager's food tastes amazing!!!
Erina Nakiri: Store...Manager! I, I want more!!!
Kasumigaoka Utaha: It hurts so much... Only a kiss from the store manager can make it better!
Busujima Saeko: As the eldest wife, I will not put my husband in a difficult position!
Aoba: No, don’t come over here!!!
Yuigahama Yui: For the first time, I found someone I liked and made a lifelong friend. These two joys intertwined...
(Oregairu + Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma + The Melancholy of the Student Council + Chunibyo. Oreimo + Shinchi join in the middle part)
(Keywords: daily life anime)
When Zhou Mingxuan first became a Low-tier Demon Lord, he was not thrilled.
But after his cheat system activated? "Low-tier? Fine, whatever."
As a demon monarch with standards, Zhou Mingxuan’s first self-assigned mission was clear—
"How to Cling Tightly to Hestia’s thick thighs (and Her Blue Ribbon)!"
Of course, thick thighs had their charm, and long legs their appeal. The Demon Lord wasn’t about to refuse more goddesses lining up to spoil him…
[Multiple female leads + crossover anime + apocalypse + raising/raising a child + otherworld]
Good news, we've traveled through time!
Bad news, it's the end of the world.
Good news, I have my own system.
The bad news is, it's a dating system.
"You want me to fall in love in a world where a packet of instant noodles can do anything? Is it that your communication skills are flawed, or is it that my comprehension skills are flawed?"
This is the story of an ordinary person who transmigrates to a post-apocalyptic Japan, only to acquire a uniquely styled romance system, and incidentally, slay some Japanese devils.
(This story is rather hardcore; those who dislike this genre or have a strong aversion to such content should not read it. The author expresses gratitude in this regard.)