Akagami No Shirayuki-Hime

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Authors : Akizuki sorata

Status : Ongoing

Genres : Comedy , Drama , Fantasy , Manga , Romance , Shoujo , Slice of life

Chapters: 92

Last update: 4 years ago

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Shirayuki is an ordinary herbalist citizen in the kingdom of Tanburn with one characteristic that is distinctive: her lovely red hair. Her mom died and her dad is a noble forged a way from Tanburn. As a result of her unique hair colour, her grand-parents were constantly watchful over what she elevated her to manage things by herself and did, but it's made her careful about brought focus in new environment. When Prince Raji, orders her to become his concubine due to this, she cuts her hair and getaways to the nearby kingdom of Clarines. On her way there, she meets and befriends his two aides and Prince Zen. Shirayuki determines to follow the trio to Clarines and effectively gets the antidote when Zen is poisoned by an apple designed for for her. Soon afterwards, Shirayuki passes an examination to get a place to to teach in the palace as a pharmacist. Shirayuki and carries out her responsibilities as a courtroom pharmacist and her pals find a spot in Clarines. She presents her abilities treat and to recognize disease outbreaks. In spite of resistance because of the difference in social position, Shirayuki develops a close connection with Zen, on the span of the narrative.

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