
Oh My Goddess! Volume 14: Queen Sayoko
によって
Kosuke Fujishima
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
240
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 25, 2002
出版社
Dark Horse
ISBN-10
1569717664
ISBN-13
9781569717660
説明
Keiichi’s life takes an unexpected turn as he navigates both college life and the divine challenges that come with having a goddess by his side. In this latest installment, the arrival of Queen Sayoko brings a whirlwind of emotions and new developments that shake things up in a way Keiichi never anticipated. Sayoko's presence is both enchanting and overwhelming, leading Keiichi to grapple with the complexities of love, friendship, and the divine.
As Sayoko settles into her role, Keiichi finds himself drawn into a series of comedic and heartfelt moments. The dynamic between him and the goddesses evolves, revealing deeper layers of connection that explore their desires and motivations. With the threats of rivals and unexpected confrontations looming, Keiichi must navigate the rocky road of relationships where celestial beings and human emotions collide.
With humor, charm, and a touch of romance, the story delves into the essence of companionship and the struggles of finding one’s place amidst cosmic chaos. Keiichi’s journey reminds readers that even in a world filled with divine intervention, the most profound connections are often grounded in the simplest of moments.
As Sayoko settles into her role, Keiichi finds himself drawn into a series of comedic and heartfelt moments. The dynamic between him and the goddesses evolves, revealing deeper layers of connection that explore their desires and motivations. With the threats of rivals and unexpected confrontations looming, Keiichi must navigate the rocky road of relationships where celestial beings and human emotions collide.
With humor, charm, and a touch of romance, the story delves into the essence of companionship and the struggles of finding one’s place amidst cosmic chaos. Keiichi’s journey reminds readers that even in a world filled with divine intervention, the most profound connections are often grounded in the simplest of moments.