It's a history about 3 brothers and their pregnant mother. Note: This is part of a series of oneshots in Maruo Jigoku.
From Aerandria Scans: A playboy prince of a small country needs to win over a frivolous princess of a successful kingdom for the sake of his country. What he didn’t expect was his feelings for the princess’ timid maid. What will happen when the princess finds out about them? Will the prince forsake his country all for his forbidden love?
From Manga Helpers: Jun receives a phone call from his wife Manami telling him that she's about to give birth, while he's at the apartment of his mistress Yoko. He promptly breaks up with his mistress and runs out the door to rush his wife to the hospital. Unfortunately, the elevator becomes stuck on the way down, and he's trapped with three strangers. To pass the time, they decide to share their deepest, darkest secrets. Jun can't help but be horrified by the criminal acts these seemingly normal people are capable of committing... and getting away with. Will a rescuer ever come, or will they be stuck in this nightmare elevator until they all die? [tethysdust]
The Missing White Dragon is a wonderful compilation of the most popular Asian folk tales and select portions of history, retold with an exotic touch of romance. Reading this book not only introduces fans to the culture of Asia, but it also gives readers insight to the bedtime stories Asian parents often tell their children at night. In essence, this beautifully written anthology shows fans the influential stories Asian children hear just as Americans children would be told fairy tales such as Goldilocks, Little Red Riding Hood, and Hansel & Gretel.
Originally published as bonus content in Maruo's "Rampo Panorama" artbook (乱歩パノラマ 丸尾末広画集). Based on Edogawa Rampo's short story of the same name, an English translation of which can be found in The Edogawa Rampo Reader (Kurodahan Press, 2008). 26 pages, in English
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Aesop's fable, "The Ant and the Grasshopper" is reinvented in this short manga.
A shopkeeper meets a pair of siblings in the rain.