Hibiki, the bookworm who shuts herself in the library, and Naru, who is cheerful and has many friends. These two opposites spend their after-school time together in the library as a daily routine. However, thinking that she shouldn't hold Naru, who is good at sports, back, Hibiki decides to encourage her to join a sports club. Upon hearing this, Naru inadvertently confesses, "I don't want to waste the time we can be together. Because I like you, Hibiki!" This collection includes the title story "The World Exists for You" along with five other tales. It is a gem of a yuri short story collection by the author of "The Moon with a Missing Piece and Donuts," delicately portraying the fresh emotions of women.
(More)Hibiki, the bookworm who shuts herself in the library, and Naru, who is cheerful and has many friends. These two opposites spend their after-school time together in the library as a daily routine. However, thinking that she shouldn't hold Naru, who is good at sports, back, Hibiki decides to encourage her to join a sports club. Upon hearing this, Naru inadvertently confesses, "I don't want to waste the time we can be together. Because I like you, Hibiki!" This collection includes the title story "The World Exists for You" along with five other tales. It is a gem of a yuri short story collection by the author of "The Moon with a Missing Piece and Donuts," delicately portraying the fresh emotions of women.