The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross. Vol. 8The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross. Vol. 8
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Book, 2008
Current format, Book, 2008, Shojo Beat manga edition., Available .Book, 2008
Current format, Book, 2008, Shojo Beat manga edition., Available . Offered in 0 more formatsHaine joins the student council at an elite academy to get to know the boy who rescued her long ago.
In return for a business loan of 50 million yen, the prestigious Kamiya family gave their daughter Haine away to the Otomiya family. Haine, now an Otomiya, is appointed to the student council of the exclusive Imperial Academy, a private school for the aristocracy. Even though Haine is of proper lineage to be on the council, she finds herself struggling to find her place among the many secrets of its elite members, especially those of the president who holds her heart--Shizumasa Togu, aka "the Emperor."
Haine breaks up with Takanari to be with her friend Ushio. But rather than being happy about it, Ushio starts to feel more alone than ever--and turns to an unexpected source for comfort.
In return for a business loan of 50 million yen, the prestigious Kamiya family gave their daughter Haine away to the Otomiya family. Haine, now an Otomiya, is appointed to the student council of the exclusive Imperial Academy, a private school for the aristocracy. Even though Haine is of proper lineage to be on the council, she finds herself struggling to find her place among the many secrets of its elite members, especially those of the president who holds her heart--Shizumasa Togu, aka "the Emperor."
Haine breaks up with Takanari to be with her friend Ushio. But rather than being happy about it, Ushio starts to feel more alone than ever--and turns to an unexpected source for comfort.
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- San Francisco, Calif. : Viz Media, [2008]
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