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Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Lieselotte Manga has Been Canceled

Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Lieselotte Manga Has Been Canceled

Kadokawa’s digital magazine B’s-LOG COMIC announced the unexpected cancellation of the manga adaptation of Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Lieselotte by Suzu Enoshima, illustrated by Rumiwo Sakaki.

Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Lieselotte Manga has Been Canceled

The magazine admitted that the decision was due to a “lack of editorial skill” on the part of the B’s-LOG COMIC team, who took full responsibility for the manga’s cancellation. The publisher promised to provide more details in the coming days.

Sakaki also commented that the announcement was initially planned to coincide with the release of the manga’s seventh compiled volume on August 30. However, some adjustments were necessary, and Sakaki expressed concern about releasing a new volume without informing readers that it would be the final one. She stated that this would be unfair to the audience. More information will be shared soon.

Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Liselotte to Jikkyou

The story revolves around Crown Prince Sieg, who, one day, starts hearing the “Voices of the Gods.” These voices inform him that his fiancée, Lieselotte, is a tsundere villainess destined for a tragic end. However, her harsh personality is just a facade to hide her shyness. Now aware of this adorable side of Lieselotte, the prince attempts to change her fate. However, he doesn’t know that the “Voices of the Gods” are actually just high school students playing a game.

The series also has an anime adaptation that aired last year.

Sakaki began the manga in B’s-LOG COMIC in June 2019. Enoshima’s original story was published on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website between August and November 2018. Kadokawa released the first printed volume of the story in April 2019, with illustrations by Eihi, and completed the series with the third volume in December 2022. Additionally, Enoshima published a side story in December 2019 on the Kakuyomu website, and later removed the original version from Shōsetsuka ni Narō.

via: Voce Sabia Anime