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I Accidentally Built a Harem of Girls Who All Hate Each Other

My name is Kenji Tanaka, and I'm just a regular high school guy. My motto has always been simple: keep your head down, be kind to people, and get through the day without any drama. Somehow, that backfired. Spectacularly. It started with Yumi, my sweet childhood friend who knows me better than anyone. Then came Akari Saito, the flawless and icy Student Council President who never gives anyone the time of day. After her, Rina Watanabe, the rebellious, flirty gyaru who terrifies teachers and mesmerizes her classmates. And finally, Miki Aoyama, the shy, silent bookworm who seems to live in the library. Individually, they're incredible. But there are two major problems. First: They all seem to have developed... feelings for me. Second: They absolutely, positively, one-hundred-percent HATE each other. My school life is no longer my own. It's a warzone of passive-aggressive lunch invitations, weaponized Valentine's chocolate, and study sessions that feel more like hostage negotiations. Every hallway greeting is a strategic maneuver, every compliment is a declaration of war. And the 'accidents'? Don't even get me started. Tripping, falling, getting trapped in cramped closets... Every day is a new minefield of blushing faces and compromising positions that feel less and less accidental. I didn't ask for this. I just wanted a peaceful life. So how did I accidentally build a harem of girls who all hate each other? And more importantly... how the hell am I going to survive it?
RSisekai · 1K Views

The clumsy heiress is Loved

A child is meant to be a blessing, but Blessed was abandoned at birth on a mountain near a sacred church, wrapped in expensive cloth yet left with no name or protection. Found by Mr. Jason, a man desperate for a miracle for his dying son, she was seen as a possible curse by his wife, Maria. But when the baby cried, and their son miraculously recovered from the brink of death, Mr. Jason believed she was no ordinary child—she was a sign. Despite her presence bringing healing, Maria rejected her. Blessed grew up in their home not as a daughter, but as an outsider—a constant reminder of a mysterious miracle Maria could never accept. She was seen as strange, unlucky, and unwelcome. Yet, she endured, carrying silent strength and innocence, unaware of her true identity. Years later, fate intervened again. Blessed, now a young woman, found herself in the right place at the right time—saving a cold but powerful young CEO, Ethan Marcel, after a near-fatal accident. Their encounter was brief. He didn’t ask her name, didn’t remember her face, and soon disappeared from her life. But not for long. One night, a moment of passion—unplanned and confusing—led her to a one-night stand with that same CEO, who didn’t recognize her as the girl who had once saved his life. She became pregnant. Alone and humiliated, she gave birth to a child and left the baby in his care without revealing her identity, disappearing from his world completely. Shattered but not broken, she tried to start a new life—only to be hit by a car driven by another young master she had briefly met years ago. The accident left her with amnesia. Her past, her pain, her child—everything was wiped clean. The young master took her in, and without memories, she trusted him. He became her friend, her guide, her protector. They lived together for eight quiet years, her heart at peace, yet unknowingly tied to the past. But fate doesn’t forget. Eight years later, she returns to the city where it all began. The memories begin to stir. Faces seem familiar. Her child, now growing up in the care of the emotionally distant CEO, begins to ask questions. Ethan is haunted by the woman he never truly knew, and the young master who sheltered her begins to realize he may lose the woman he has grown to love. Now, with her memories returning piece by piece, Blessed must face the truth. Will she remember her child? Will she reunite with the man she saved and loved, or choose the one who gave her peace? Will the mystery of her birth finally be revealed—and is she truly cursed, or the blessing the world refused to see?
Chinonye_Chima · 4.3K Views

Because the Stable Boy is Weird

She dies on her 27th birthday. Every. Single. Time. Different world, different rules, different face — same damn fate. And the one thing all her tragic little lifespans have in common? She’s always married when she dies. So this time, she has a revolutionary idea: Stay single. Live. Born into a stiff, judgmental medieval kingdom, where magic is banned for commoners (but hoarded by royalty), she’s now 25, nobly bred, politically poised, and pretending to aim for the crown prince. (Step one of the plan: fake it till you almost make it, then don’t.) Her first fiancé? Slipped off a cliff. (Oops.) Second? Died in a war. (Double oops.) Third? The current prince? Terrified of women. (Chef’s kiss.) All according to plan and nobody suspects a thing. Until the new stable boy shows up. He picks up her handkerchief like some storybook romantic, looks her dead in the eye, and says, “Good evening, Miss Witch,” before launching into a cryptic poem about stars and walking away like he didn’t just ruin her life. Now she’s spiraling. Because she doesn't have a hint of magic (at least this time), and he must definitely know something he shouldn't. Between suspicious nobles, nosy court mages, and a weirdly poetic stable boy who knows too much and blinks like a baby deer, she has to keep her cool, keep her mask, and most importantly — keep her single status intact. And then — because of course — it turns out the stable boy isn’t just some weird dreamer. He’s a magical genius. Possibly cursed. Definitely unhinged. And he might be the key to breaking her cycle…
Lady_BloodBunny · 836 Views
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