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Haesin, who moved in with his ex-stepbrother who said… after 10 years. Sang-heon, who breaks down the house whenever he has time, and a perv, Haesin, who is amazing at cooking, live together in romance! Can two people live peacefully in the same air?

While other students were preparing to take their CSAT exams, Lee Yoonhan was swept up in an exhilarating lifestyle of crime and debauchery. While working for a loan shark, karma catches up to him when a family member dies from an act of revenge against him. After years of repenting for his sins and trying to turn over a new leaf, he meets a man in the entertainment industry who gives him the opportunity to get his revenge…

A stiff bodyguard-turned-model manager lives in stark contrast to his twin brother’s relaxed lifestyle. Can he find it in him to let go and love?

After Ryou’s father remarries, he’s not sure what to do with three new brothers and a stepmother at the age of 19. As he comes to appreciate his happy new home and family the glue holding them together starts to come undone. How will these four brothers weather tragedy after tragedy and stay together?

A blunt but kind big brother and the bright and innocent Ayoung live in apartment building 201, suite number 202. This is the story of the everyday life of these cute siblings and their unpredictable neighbors!

Dohyung and Jaegyung brothers used to cling to each other all the time. They thought it was family bond. When they realized it wasn’t a simple emotion like that they decided to live apart. One day their father summons them and reveals a secret that changes their relationship forever….

Ranmaru is handsome, popular, a master of kendo and adored by his roommate and lover Enjoji. But when Ranmaru is involved in a hit and run accident, he loses the ability to partake in his beloved sport, and comes to fully appreciate the man who loves him for who he is. Unfortunately, that appreciation won’t stop other possible suitors that soon try their luck with the dashing college student, and he finds himself in a compromising position with one of his professors. Is Ranmaru destined to stay with Enjoji forever, even when ex-kendo student Kei enters the picture?

Kunieda Kei is a popular TV announcer known for being a cool and flawless professional. But on the inside, he’s the opposite: brash, hot-tempered, and as prickly as can be. Still, Kei juggles his private and professional personas successfully until one day, the unthinkable happens: stop-motion animator Tsuzuki Ushio from work sees him at the grocery store with his real personality on display! Now Kei has to figure out how to navigate a relationship he didn’t expect. But is that really as scary as the possibility that someone might love both sides of him?

On the eve of Imperial rule in Japan in the mid-19th century, supporters of the Tokugawa shogunate and supporters of the imperial court clash over the country’s leadership and its place in world affairs. Despite being members of clans with opposing political and social views, Touma Kusaka and Keiichirou Akizuki find that they share an interest in foreign cultures and a vision of a more open and progressive Japan. What starts as a meeting of minds eventually blossoms into a romance, but bound by their clan ties and social positions, Kusaka and Akizuki struggle to find happiness as time, distance, political upheaval and the Boshin war conspire to keep them apart.

Mira Munakata is a typical high school freshman; he goes to school, hangs out with friends, and has sex with his father. Ok, maybe not so typical. With the affections (and advances) of everyone from childhood friends to senior classmates, Mira has a wide selection of prospects to choose from; but the only one he really wants is his loving (literally) father Kousuke. So, when Kousuke stays out late and is rumored to be married to his beautiful co worker, what’s a boy to do but cry?

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