The eighth compilation volume of Miko Mitsuki's manga, Teito Hatsukoi Shinjuu revealed that the play will end with the publication of the ninth volume, slated to be released in winter in Japan.
Mitsuki began publishing the manga in Shogakukan magazine Sho-Comi magazine in December 2016. The publisher published the eighth compilation volume on April 24.
The author also wrote the manga Mitsu Aji Blood, which she published in Shogakukan magazine Sho-Comi between 2008 and 2010. The publisher compiled the work in two volumes.
Synopsis of Teito Hatsukoi Shinjuu
The romance story unfolds in the Taisho era, and follows Kaori Hoshino, a 16-year-old girl. Kaori marries a notable individual named Earl Tamaki Misono, president of her family's rival company. Despite the fact that the marriage was, in fact, arranged by both families, Kaori cannot resist Misono's charms.
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