Akoko and Mitsuki are two childhood friends that are so different, yet they still get along well. What happens when they both catch feelings for the same boy? Of course, they're shaken, but good friends shouldn't fight for a boy... right?
Akoko and Mitsuki are two childhood friends that are so different, yet they still get along well. What happens when they both catch feelings for the same boy? Of course, they're shaken, but good friends shouldn't fight for a boy... right?
Akoko and Mitsuki are two childhood friends that are so different, yet they still get along well. What happens when they both catch feelings for the same boy? Of course, they're shaken, but good friends shouldn't fight for a boy... right?
Akoko and Mitsuki are two childhood friends that are so different, yet they still get along well. What happens when they both catch feelings for the same boy? Of course, they're shaken, but good friends shouldn't fight for a boy... right?
Akoko and Mitsuki are two childhood friends that are so different, yet they still get along well. What happens when they both catch feelings for the same boy? Of course, they're shaken, but good friends shouldn't fight for a boy... right?
Hanai Ao is a top romance manga writer, admired by fans for her dedication and success. But while she excels at writing love stories, her own love life is nonexistent—she’s never even had a boyfriend. After getting tired of her editor's constant reminders, Hanai goes for a walk and, after an unexpected look at her reflection, decides to change her appearance. She visits a salon where Riichi, a charming stylist, catches her eye. Sparks fly between them, but with Hanai’s workaholic ways, can she balance love and her career?
Akoko and Mitsuki are two childhood friends that are so different, yet they still get along well. What happens when they both catch feelings for the same boy? Of course, they're shaken, but good friends shouldn't fight for a boy... right?
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them.
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them.
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them.
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them.
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them.
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility.
Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born

