Kaichou wa Maid-sama!
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  • LECTURAS 657
  • Votos 4
  • Partes 19
Continúa, Has publicado ago 22, 2016
From Tokyopop: Brilliant and overachieving, Misaki Ayuzawa is the President of the Student Council at Seika High School, formerly a boys' school. Unfortunately, most of the students are still male and stuck in their slovenly habits, so man-hating Misaki really socks it to 'em in an attempt to make the school presentable to attract more female students. But what will she do when the sexiest boy in school finds out that after school, Misaki works in a maid cafe. -- Also included in this manga is a short story called Toumei na Sekai in volume one.
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The Unknown Man

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Brokenhearted Kitty Delgado is saved from drowning by Dakila, a man from an unknown tribe and island who knows nothing about the modern world, yet seems like someone who may restore Kitty's faith in love... and break her heart once more. *** To say that Kitty Delgado is heartbroken is an understatement. Her ex-best friend and ex-boyfriend's betrayal left her devastated and broke, pushing her to decide to leave everything behind. Just when she finally puts her plans into action, she is saved by Dakila, a man from an unknown tribe, in the most unexpected way. As they spend more time together, Kitty finally sees herself falling in love again, only to be deceived by Dakila in the end. Now facing another round of betrayal, can Kitty still manage to gamble and give love another try? Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish, a combination of Tagalog & English. Cover Design by Louise De Ramos