“Dragon-girl Shakuya must choose between two fiancés, her love marked by growing magical tattoos.”
Two Flowers for the Dragon
龍の花わずらい
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Dragon-girl Shakuya must choose between two fiancés, her love marked by growing magical tattoos.
Teenage Shakuya is the next head of the Dragon Clan – and she can actually turn into a real dragon. As if that's not enough, she also finds herself with two fiancés! The first vanished years ago and has now returned, but the new guy is not about to step aside. So Shakuya will wait a year, then marry the man she loves the most. Magic tattoos on both of Shakuya's hands, will help her to decide. Each one represents one of her suitors and as her love grows, so do her tattoos! (Source: CMX) Included one-shots: Volume 2: Haguruma Tsukai (The Cogwheeler) Volume 3: Double Crown
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A Manga Publication
- Format 40 × 7 ch × vol
- Total read 5h 20m approx
- Published Mar 2005 – May 2009
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M3685 catalog