

The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity 7 [Mikami, Saka] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity 7 Review: No complaints - My daughter loves these books Review: Great Manga Series - I'm really enjoying this manga series. Definitely Romeo and Juliette vibe without the drama. Just young people from different backgrounds. Package arrived safely and secure. Great vendor
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E**A
No complaints
My daughter loves these books
P**Y
Great Manga Series
I'm really enjoying this manga series. Definitely Romeo and Juliette vibe without the drama. Just young people from different backgrounds. Package arrived safely and secure. Great vendor
A**Y
Romance
Beautiful story
A**.
So sweet
This series keeps getting sweeter. First, the group celebrates Saku’s birthday—with Rintaro’s cake, which is a success—and the gloomy boy is moved by his friends’ caring. There’s also something starting between him and Subaru. The boys share how they first met, which is a very wholesome story. We also get to witness the happiness of Rintaro’s parents that their son finally has friends, after being so lonely before, and that he’s happy. And Rintaro is determined to learn to bake cakes to bring joy to people. In the last story, the boys accidentally go to a restaurant where Kaoruko works, and the maternal owner gives a stamp of approval to Rintaro. This was a lovely volume. There wasn’t any alone time for Rintaro and Kaoruko, except the short extra story. It was a small letdown, as the two have just started dating. But the group is so fun together that I didn’t mind. I don’t care if things ever progress from here, as long as there are these happy, wholesome stories.
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