She was drawn to this small world by the magnificent voice. She heard it accidentally and in passing, and it captivated her immediately. Morgana watched every move of the woman with an enchanting voice, and in addition to the intense greed that gnaws at her heart, there was a sense of jealousy. It seemed like she had a chance at obtaining what she wanted.
Hi! My name is Rion, and I'm leader of "Sweetie". Leader of band that is about to disband. And all because of Huntrx's monopoly! Bursting like comets, they staked out top of charts and every single TV show. Well, I remain to hope that they'll burn out and disappear even faster than they became famous.
So, standing before his worst enemy and conqueror, he stood up to him and headed toward the one whose voice could make his peace and confidence last forever, so he wouldn't have to hear the one who had ruled them for hundreds of years anymore.
When you've lived for four centuries, you don't think about the afterlife. Jinu didn't care about it either, until he opened his eyes. He didn't open his eyes after sacrificing himself to save Rumi from Gui-Ma. He definitely didn't plan on ending up in a parallel world. But now he's faced with a choice: leave things as they are or sacrifice himself again.
Rumi, on the other hand, remains hopeful and determined to bring Jinu back to life, even if it means traveling back in time.
In a world where music is a weapon and silence is a sentence, two girls with shattered pasts are forced to live together. Zoe is a mentor without a voice, broken and aloof. Rumi is the mysterious new girl, carrying a demon inside her. Their silence is their only language and their touch is their first music. Between pain and fear, a bond is born that can break the darkness and bring back the light. This is a story of loss, hope and love that resounds even in silence.
Rumi saves not only the world, but also the nemesis who tried to kill her. She protects a demon from the past and possibly the present. The only problem is that Jinu doesn't remember anything, from the deal with Gwi-ma to the battle between the demons and the hunters. It's interfering with Huntrix's world tour. Because Jinu thinks Rumi is his best friend.
Three times Rumi fails to get through to Jinu. And one time she does when she's not ready for it.
The group of female protectors of the Honmun have held off demons and protected humans for generations. However, times are changing, and the new generation of protectors includes men, which challenges the traditional selection criteria.
If you leave the window open, some cat is bound to come visit you. But at night, a demon sneaks into Rumi's room. A demon whose touch nurtures scars that have never healed since childhood. A demon to whom she will gladly reveal her vice. And even more.
When everything’s falling apart, the only thing you can do is keep your sense of humor and hold on to the ones who see the real you.
A story about how a culinary disaster becomes something unforgettable.
What should the grown-up Huntrix do now that a new era of demons has arrived? I don't know, but the new huntresses — Song of the Huntresses — know exactly what to do.
After the recent events, Huntrix had become real stars. They were adored, admired — and it was well-deserved. But Rumi couldn’t shake off the oppressive feeling. Everything seemed too simple. Defeating Gwi-ma… just one song, a bit of hope, the light of love — and such a demon is defeated? Something didn’t add up.
And she was right. Despite creating those very golden threads (or whatever it was called in the movie), inside each of the girls lived a sense of unease. The victory felt incomplete.
Initially, she wanted him to suffer, to go through what she had gone through. But after 400 years, she realized that it was the worst decision—to suffocate him with her sick love. She no longer wanted him or herself to suffer.
It was said that the Star Prince was so handsome that he resembled a delicate lotus in its prime.
Don't look him in the eye – you'll lose your head right away.