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Raising My Fiancé With Money
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Living Unmarried With My Time Bound Lover
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Both series have a very similar vibe. Both involve a contract relationship between a rich FL and and an ML with a negative reputation.
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Murabito desu ga Nani ka?
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Lv999 no Murabito
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Both manga are about villagers who defy their set roles
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Yaotsukumo
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Uratarou
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An immortal boy who wishes to die, and the girl who promises to kill him
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Hakaijuu
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Infection
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Both are gorey, end-of-the-world horror manga that begin inside a school shortly before the tragedy begins, and follow the main protagonist's journey to survive and reunite with someone they care about while fighting 'monsters'
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Hakaijuu
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Mahou Shoujo of the End
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Both are gorey, end-of-the-world horror manga that begin inside a school shortly before the tragedy begins. There's even a crossover one shot.
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Kiss yori mo Hayaku
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Hapi Mari: Happy Marriage!?
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Both manga are set around a 'false' marriage where the participants end up falling in love with each other and getting married for real
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Ah! Itoshi no Banchou-sama
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Obaka-chan, Koigatariki
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Both girls transfer into a new school and end up in a fight on their first day, which they win. They're both challenged to subsequent fights which they also win (though in banchou-sama it's always by accident). They're both in situations where they're surrounded by misfits that are actually good people and look out for them - In obaka-chan it's the ba-ka class and in banchou-sama it's the whole school. Both manga focuses on the delinquents of the schools, but show a softer side to them. There's also romance in both manga, though it's more of a main focus in obaka-chan than it is in banchou-sama.