It's a manga adaptation of "Das Kapital" by Karl Marx. It's published under まんがで読破 by East Press, which is a series of paperback manga who are adaptations of masterpieces of literature. It provides an introduction to the German socialist's original work, written in 1867. The targeted readers are office workers in their 30s. The fictionalized Vol. 1 of "Das Kapital" chronicles a cheese factory run by protagonist Robin, who rebels against his father's socialist principles and becomes a slave driver after teaming up with a cold-blooded capitalist investor. But Robin struggles between his capitalist ambitions and his sense of guilt over the exploitation of his workers.
I thought I had reincarnated into a poverty-stricken family, until… “I have come to escort Her Highness Anastasia of the imperial family!” It seems I have been reincarnated in a novel as an imperial princess who coveted power and met a wretched end! I diligently baked pastries with the help of the spirit I made a contract with so I could fulfill my dream in my past life to become a patissier and prove that I wasn't power-hungry. Surely they wouldn't kill me if I fed them lots of delicious treats! But the cruel and coldhearted emperor (my grandfather), his eldest grandson and the novel's male lead who will bring about my doom (my older cousin), the empire's strongest knight and heir to a duchy (my friend), and the slave knight (an elf) who will kill me… “I like your lime pies, Your Highness.” …by any chance, have these people fallen in love with me instead of my pastries? This is the villainous princess Asha's sweet fantasy story of baking and healing!악역 황녀님은 과자집에서 살고 싶어 / The Villainous Princess Wants to Live in a Cookie House
After seven years of dormancy, “Ryeon,” the young version of Danmok Ryan who returned after witnessing his death, wakes up. Suddenly, a strange message appears before her: “Keep the life force level below 50. If this condition persists for two months or more, it will lead to death.” Unable to build her abilities, “Ryeon” must rid herself of the life force accumulating in her body. Meanwhile, “Chin Hwa Reonya,” the young future head of the Machin Temple, confronts her, wondering why he serves in her household and is two years younger than her. Additionally, the chicken turns into a hawk, and the cat into a bakho. With a series of unexpected surprises, can “Ryeon” live a happy life in this new existence?