Author Ayumi Komura announced via her Twitter account that the manga Okuchi no Sensei wa Shojo Danshi came to an end with the chapter published earlier today.
Komura had previously announced that the play would end with a total of thirteen chapters. For her part, the author began publishing the manga digitally in October 2019.
Komura also wrote the Mixed Vegetables manga, which he published in the Margaret magazine of the Shueisha publishing house between October 2005 and November 2007. The publisher compiled this work in a total of eight volumes.
Synopsis of Okuchi no Sensei wa Shoujo Danshi
The story centers on Tsubasa, a woman who meets a rather handsome and sexy boy named Sakura during a dating party. When they decide to continue their night in a hotel, she discovers and is captivated by the fact that Sakura is actually a virgin.
However, when they both forgot to give each other their contact information, Tsubasa is depressed thinking that she will never see him again. A short time later, Tsubasa goes to the dentist, and her doctor turns out to be Sakura. Will it be a destined meeting?
Source: Ayumi Komura's Twitter account
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