[Complete] 屋上の百合霊さん 第01-02巻 [Okujo no Yurirei-san vol 01-02]

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Okujo no Yurirei-san(屋上の百合霊さん)



Info:​

Author:Liar-Soft
File Size: 83mb
Type/ Language: Original MANGA/JAPANESE

Associated Names:
Kindred Spirits on the Roof SIDE A
KINDRED SPIRITS ON THE ROOF SIDE A สารพันรักในยูริโทเปีย
Kindred Spirits on the Roof SIDE A: Another Yuritopia
Okujo no Yurirei-san
สารพันรักใรยูริโทเปีย
屋上の百合霊さん
옥상의 백합령씨

Summary:
A student at an all-girls school, Yuna, suddenly gains the ability to see ghosts, and meets the ghosts of two ill-fated lovers who are stuck in her school because they died without fulfilling their love. To help them, she needs to get girls who are on the verge of becoming couples to start dating. She needs to create a "Yuritopia" in her school.

All manga volumes without watermarks​

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Okujo no Yurirei-san(屋上の百合霊さん)



Info:​

Author:Liar-Soft
File Size: 88mb
Type/ Language: Original MANGA/JAPANESE

Associated Names:
Kindred Spirits on the Roof SIDE A
KINDRED SPIRITS ON THE ROOF SIDE A สารพันรักในยูริโทเปีย
Kindred Spirits on the Roof SIDE A: Another Yuritopia
Okujo no Yurirei-san
สารพันรักใรยูริโทเปีย
屋上の百合霊さん
옥상의 백합령씨

Summary:
A student at an all-girls school, Yuna, suddenly gains the ability to see ghosts, and meets the ghosts of two ill-fated lovers who are stuck in her school because they died without fulfilling their love. To help them, she needs to get girls who are on the verge of becoming couples to start dating. She needs to create a "Yuritopia" in her school.

All manga volumes without watermarks​

Link Here:​





 

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