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  2. How I Met My Soulmate - Wikipedia

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    How I Met My Soulmate (Japanese: 運命の人に出会う話, Hepburn: Unmei no Hito ni Deau Hanashi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Anashin . It has been serialized in Kodansha 's Dessert since April 2021.

  3. Missions of Love - Wikipedia

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    In order to keep the secret hidden, Yukina orders him to do "missions" with her that involve romance. Yukina feels that the missions will help her novels, but as time passes she begins to question if it is really love developing. Missions of Love appeared as a serial in the monthly manga magazine Nakayoshi from June 10, 2009, to June 3, 2015.

  4. List of romance manga - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of romance manga. 11 Eyes; 1/2 Prince; A. Absolute Boyfriend; Acchi Kocchi; Addicted to Curry; Age 12 [1] Aiki; Air Gear; Akagami no Shirayukihime;

  5. Web novels in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    KakaoPage's webtoons and web novels include serial novels managed by the headquarters and "Waiting for free" and books provided by various publishers. [14] "Waiting for free" is a service model that allows users to watch the next episode for free after a certain period of time from the moment they watch the first episode. [18]

  6. Shōsetsuka ni Narō - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Become a Novelist") is a Japanese novel self-publishing website created by Yusuke Umezaki (梅崎 祐輔, Umezaki Yūsuke). It was launched on April 2, 2004. Users can upload their novels free of charge and the novels are also free to read.

  7. Danmei - Wikipedia

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    The male same-sex romance genre of "boys' love", or BL, originated in Japanese manga in the early 1970s, and was introduced to mainland China via pirated Taiwanese translations of Japanese comics in the early 1990s. [5] [6] The term danmei is reborrowed from the Japanese word tanbi (耽美, "aestheticism").

  8. Light novel - Wikipedia

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    A web novel [19] is a literary work that is published mainly or exclusively on the Internet. Web novels offer authors the opportunity to share their stories directly online in a continuous format, reaching a wide audience. In Japan, many light novels begin as web novels before being revised and published in print.

  9. Category:Japanese romance novels - Wikipedia

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