This Sunday at the Japanese service sleeve box was written on the last chapter of the manga and illustrated by published Musawo Tsumugi, to use koi (love and lies). The manga ended after more than seven years of publication. The twelfth and final compiled volume in this series was released on January 7 in two versions, one with a route-based ending Misaki Takasaki and another with the path of Ririna healed.
To celebrate the release of the final chapter, the author Musawo Tsumugi shared a special illustration featuring Yuusuke Nisaka, Misaki Takasaki, Ririna Sanada and Yukari Nejima on his Twitter account. In addition, Tsumugi expressed his gratitude for the great support that fans have shown the project for so long and mentioned that he had assured that he would start working on a new series very soon.
Tsumugi started publishing the manga on the website sleeve box from the publisher Kodansha in August 2014. The work recently surpassed 2.6 million total circulation and inspired a studio-produced 12-episode anime adaptation LIDEN FILMS, led by Seiki Takuno and scripts written by Natsuko Takahashi, released in July 2017. This production was followed by a two-episode OVA, released in November 2018. In addition, a live-action film was produced in Japan and released in October 2017.
Summary for Koi to Uso
In a future where Japan is struggling with its low birth rate, the Japanese government introduces the “Yukari Law,” a matching system based on genetic compatibility for all young people aged 16 and over. Hailed as “the common thread of science,” it’s a widely accepted policy that promises a fulfilling life to those who comply and punishes those who resist.
At sixteen, time is short for Yukari Nejima, who decides to confess his love to the beautiful and popular Misaki Takasaki, whom he has loved for five years. To her surprise, Misaki reciprocates her feelings, but just as the two share an intimate moment, Yukari receives her notice from the government. He’s about to marry his assigned partner, the outspoken Ririna Sanada, and now he’s thrown into a world of love and lies while still trying to convince himself that his feelings are the right path.
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