“Human Yayoi falls for pure-blood vampire Chitose, whose intimate feeding blurs the line between sustenance and love.”
The Vampire and the Virgin Rose
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Human Yayoi falls for pure-blood vampire Chitose, whose intimate feeding blurs the line between sustenance and love.
In a world where mankind and vampires live side-by-side, Yayoi can't ignore his feelings for his classmate, Chitose. Chitose is a pure-blooded vampire. Those feelings soon turn to action as the vampire makes it perfectly clear he sees right through Yayoi.Chitose insists that all they're doing is feeding, but the slow, gentle touch of his tongue, the care with which his fangs pierce Yayoi's skin and the warmth of his embrace suggest otherwise... (Source: Media Do International/Printemps Publishing) Included one-shot: Noraneko Kakka no Utsukushii Hito (His Excellency Stray's Beautiful Human)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 6 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 48m approx
- Published Aug 2015 – Feb 2016
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M39658 catalog