The June issue of Shonisha publisher Ribon magazine revealed that author Mayu Sakai (Gunjou Reflection) will release a new manga in the magazine's next issue in June.
The manga will be titled Hello, Innocent, and the magazine describes the story as an example of how an exemplary student and troubled boy might not be as different as they think.
Sakai is also the author of the Gunjou Reflection manga, which she published in the Ribon magazine of the Shueisha publishing house between October 2017 and September 2019. Additionally, the author also published the Sugar Soldier manga, which she published in the same magazine between 2011 and 2015. The publisher compiled the story in a total of ten volumes.
Sources: Ribon June issue Twitter account
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