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A Future Beyond The Game Everything is looking up for Sai, but fate has never been kind to the Wagtail Priestess. Knowledge that the Centorian queen is looking for ways to kill the Saint haunts her, yet more than anything, she must decide—what should she do with her forbidden feelings for Emperor Haruka?
There’s Such A Thing As Good-Looking Goblins?! After receiving the ability to be adored by all creatures other than humans and being reborn in another world, Nefertima has set out with her father the Prime Minister on a survey of his territory. Along the way, she somehow ends up becoming the goblins’ leader?! Once she learns that the monsters have been driven out of their homes, she comes up with a scheme that she’ll draw the people around her into one by one…
Undercover Love Uncovered! Cesia has been ordered to go undercover to investigate the suspicious princess of a neighboring country, Juliette. Disguised as the princess’s maid, she has to carry out all sorts of unreasonable requests while simultaneously dealing with the pain of knowing that Juliette is Marcus’s fiancée. As she shuts away her love for Marcus and performs her duties, one day, she falls for Juliette’s trap and is almost driven out of the kingdom. Nobody believes her, and she goes into hiding—until, that is, Marcus appears. She wants him to protect her, but she also wants to be strong enough to help him. More than anything, she wants to be with him on equal terms. But in the end, will she be able to crawl her way up from being a fugitive from the law all the way to Marcus’s side?
Tsundere Romance During A Grand Adventure! After protecting Astria Kingdom from monsters, Chloe and Julius have been living peacefully with their dragon Helios on the land they received as a reward for their heroic deeds. With Chloe wanting to remove the Slave Brand from Julius, and Julius wanting to find a mate for Helios, they head off together to the Sacred Kingdom of Rasheed. What adventures will this trio have in the kingdom that actively researches dragons and the Otherworld? The second adventure-filled volume about an alchemist of (self-proclaimed) rare beauty and a handsome yet sharp-tongued former general is here!
POLITE MAKES RIGHT Violette, the duke’s daughter, was imprisoned for an unforgivable crime—but she gains a miraculous second chance when she awakens in her own past, a year before her sentencing! This time, she swears not to make a single misstep: she’ll live quietly and unobtrusively so no one gets hurt. Although the restrictive bonds of House Vahan keep Violette tethered, her childhood friend Yulan and her maid Marin are there to support her…as well as an unlikely ally who crosses her path.
Escape Into A World Of Reversed Expectations High schooler Yura’s world is literally turned upside down when she’s pulled through a mysterious mirror and into the strange land of Tolkinia, a world of magic and fantasy, where opinions of beauty are reversed. Now the girl who was bullied for her looks is beloved and admired for those same traits, while the knight she finds incredibly handsome is abhorred for his. Facing this mysterious new reality, Yura must decide if she wants to return home to normalcy or embrace the distorted views of this new, war-torn world.
What Comes After The Love Potion? Witch Rose was delighted to finally end her one-sided crush with Royal Knight Harij after a love potion brought them together. Now their relationship has jumped straight to her living with him as his fiancée?! Things only get more hectic when a young girl shows up asking to become Rose’s apprentice when she already has her hands full being pampered by Harij! What romantic adventures await in this heartwarming sequel about a former shut-in witch and the arrogant, straitlaced knight who fell in love with her with the help of a love potion?
Liu Qingshan had once married a servant girl, so the people of the village all laughed at him.But not long after, they could no longer laugh. Because the legendary Su Yun, who was supposed to be untouchable and unstoppable, was not only able to earn money, but also had a unique character. She was not as useless as everyone had said!
The salt of proverbs is of great service if discreetly used in sermons and addresses; and I have hope that these SALT-CELLARS of mine may be resorted to by teachers and speakers, and that they may find them helpful. There are many proverb books, but none exactly like these. I have not followed any one of the other collections, although, of necessity, the most of the quaint sayings are the same as will be found in them. Some of my sentences are quite new, and more are put into a fresh form. The careful omission of all that are questionable as to purity has been my aim; but should any one of them, unknown to me, have another meaning than I have seen in it, I cannot help it, and must trust the reader to accept the best and purest sense which it bears; for that is what it meant to me. It is a pity that the sale of a proverb should ever be unsavory; but, beyond doubt, in several of the best collections, there are very questionable ones, which ought to be forgotten. It is better to select than indiscriminately to collect. An old saying which is not clean ought not to be preserved because of its age; but it should, for that reason, be the more readily dropped, since it must have done harm enough already, and the sooner the old, rottenness is buried the better. My homely notes are made up, as a rule, of other proverbial expressions. They are intended to give hints as to how the proverbs may be used by those who are willing to flavor their speech with them. I may not, in every case, have hit upon the first meaning of the maxims: possibly, in some instances, the sense which I have put upon them may not be the general one; but the meanings given are such as they may bear without a twist, and such as commended themselves to me for general usefulness. The antiquary has not been the guide in this case; but the moralist and the Christian. From what sources I have gleaned these proverbs it is impossible for me to tell. They have been jotted down as they were met with. Having become common property, it is not easy to find out their original proprietors. If I knew where I found a pithy sentence, I would acknowledge the source most freely; but the gleanings of years, in innumerable fields, cannot now be traced to this literary estate or to that. In the mass, I confess that almost everything in these books is borrowed — from cyclopedia’s of proverbs, “garlands,” almanacs, books, newspapers, magazines — from anywhere and everywhere. A few proverbs I may myself have made, though even this is difficult; but, from the necessity of the case, sentences which have become proverbs are things to be quoted, and not to be invented.
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