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Awkward RelationshipChapter 2
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Woke up in a bed after being drunk!But we are colleagues in the same company!

Honeybee and The AcaciaChapter 13
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I was an Acacia flower in my past life? In order to get rid of this sudden sweet fragrance (coming from me?) I have to find my destined Honeybee!

An Awkward RelationshipChapter 0
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Gong Eun Do and Jeong Ira were ordinary coworkers in the same department, until a drunken mistake one night turns their relationship awkward. The two were drinking together and woke up the next morning in Gong Eun Do's bed..? They agree to hide what happened, but their relationship is revealed when Ira accidentally sends a private chat message meant for Eun Do to the company groupchat... How will this awkward relationship develop?

MoominChapter 38
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Tove Jansson is revered around the world as one of the foremost children's authors of the twentieth century for her illustrated chapter books regarding the magical worlds of her creation, the Moomins. The Moomins saw life in many forms but debuted to its biggest audience ever on the pages of world's largest newspaper the London Evening News, in 1954. The strip was syndicated in newspapers around the world with millions of readers in 40 countries. Moomin Book One is the first volume of Drawn & Quarterly publishing plan to reprint the entire strip drawn by Jansson before she handed over the reigns to her brother Lars in 1960. This is the first time the strip will be published in any form in North America and will deservedly place Jansson among the international cartooning greats of the last century. The Moomins are a tight-knit family — hippo-shaped creatures with easygoing and adventurous outlooks. Jansson's art is pared down and precise, yet able to compose beautiful portraits of ambling creatures in fields of flowers or rock-strewn beaches that recall Jansson's Nordic roots. The comic strip reached out to adults with its gentle and droll sense of humor. Whimsical but with biting undertones, Jansson's observations of everyday life, including guests who overstay their welcome, modern art, movie stars, and high society, easily caught the attention of an international audience and still resonate today.