“Princess Aki, exiled with slave Hakusei, vows revenge after her mother is poisoned and kingdom betrays her.”
Joou no Hana
女王の花
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Synopsis
Princess Aki, exiled with slave Hakusei, vows revenge after her mother is poisoned and kingdom betrays her.
Long ago, there existed a land divided into four countries: Sou, Kou, Do, and Ah. The King of Ah took on a wife from Kou and soon thereafter one from Do, creating a shaky alliance between the three nations. When the Second Queen gave birth to a son, the King cast aside the sickly First Queen and her daughter Aki into the depths of the Palace. But as Fate would have it, Princess Aki encounters a slave named Hakusei, who has peculiar golden hair and sky blue eyes. He promises his life to her and helps her train in the Six Arts under the guidance of the enigmatic merchant Seitetsu; however, when Aki outshines the Prince during a hunt in an attempt to gain her father's acknowledgement, she sparks a war by besmirching Do's honor and drives the Second Queen to poison her mother. With nothing left but her faithful Hakusei, Aki is banished to the small country of Kou with a vow to return to Ah one day for revenge. But in the face of the mighty allied nations of Do and Ah, will the two survive long enough to carry out Aki's vow? (Source: Transcendence)
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 readers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.25 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 1.67
Running avg · Jul 2012 → Jun 2024
- 8 “After looking at the cover pictures of this manga it will not be surprising to hear that you assume this is just a lovey dovey manga with no real story and flick to another page to try your luck...”
- 5 “Joou no Hana is a nice read for those who want a rather intelligent heroine, diligent in their martial arts, and willing to act up against the norms of their position and standing. For people who...”
- 6 “So, in a nutshell, it is a pretty good manga. And i mostly hated it. As of the moment i write this, there is no "drama" tag for this. How come? The core of it is melodrama. A pure melo. So, don't...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 44 × 15 ch × vol
- Total read 5h 52m approx
- Published Oct 2007 – Dec 2016
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M6960 catalog