The Villainess Who Traveled Back in Time Inexplicably Lost Her Magic, so She Went Into Seclusion

Gyakkou Shita Akuyaku Reijou wa, Naze ka Maryoku wo Ushinattanode Shinsou no Reijou ni Narimasu ; Somehow, the Villainess Who Regressed in Time Lost Her Magic Power, so She Turned Into a Secluded Maiden ; 逆行した悪役令嬢は、なぜか魔力を失ったので深窓の令嬢になります

Rating Star 8.00

Author: Aoi

Status: Ongoing

The Villainess Who Traveled Back in Time Inexplicably Lost Her Magic, so She Went Into Seclusion (なぜか前世に戻った悪役令嬢は魔力を失ったので隠遁生活を送ることにした, Nazeka Zense ni Modotta Akuyaku Reijō wa Maryoku o Ushinatta Node Inton Seikatsu o Okuru Koto ni Shita) is a captivating fantasy manga that follows the story of a reincarnated villainess who suddenly loses her magic upon returning to the past. Stripped of her powers and unable to participate in the noble society as before, she retreats into a quiet life of seclusion, seeking safety and personal growth. Despite her isolation, she navigates unexpected challenges, uncovers hidden secrets, and slowly rebuilds her life while relying on wit, intelligence, and determination rather than magical strength. Fans are drawn to the story’s unique twist on reincarnation, the tension of lost power, and the gradual transformation of the protagonist as she adapts to her new circumstances. With a mix of fantasy, strategic thinking, and emotional depth, The Villainess Who Traveled Back in Time Inexplicably Lost Her Magic, so She Went Into Seclusion delivers an engaging tale of resilience, self-discovery, and clever adaptation in a magical world.

I Want to Hold Aono-kun so Badly I Could Die

Aono-kun ni Sawaritai kara Shinitai ; I Want to Die Because I Want to Touch Aono ; 青野くんに触りたいから死にたい ; 想要觸碰青野君所以我想死 ; 아오노 군과 닿고 싶으니까 죽고 싶어

Rating Star 9.00

Author: Umi Shiina

Status: Ongoing

I Want to Hold Aono-kun so Badly I Could Die (青野くんを抱きしめたい気持ちで死にそう, Aono-kun wo Dakishimetai Kimochi de Shinisou) is a hauntingly intimate romance manga that follows a narrator consumed by an overwhelming longing for the quiet, enigmatic Aono-kun; set across school corridors, late-night trains, and stolen moments, the story turns ordinary slices of life into intense emotional pressure as every glance and small kindness becomes fuel for aching desire. The series excels at portraying obsession with nuance—showing how deep affection can be comforting yet corrosive, how nostalgia and fantasy reshape memory, and how the narrator’s internal monologue oscillates between sweetness, anxiety, and self-doubt. Delicate, expressive artwork amplifies the emotional weight, while realistic dialogue grounds the characters so their vulnerabilities feel genuine rather than melodramatic. For readers who appreciate psychological depth, bittersweet yearning, and romance that leans toward introspection rather than spectacle, this manga offers a slow-burn, unforgettable experience. Note: the title is also the primary keyword to target.