Trouble on the high seas!Having reached the end of their several-month stay in Bolenan Forest, Satou and the others decide to earn their sea legs as they resume their journey to Labyrinth City aboard their very own flying ship. But it wouldn’t be a true adventure if there was smooth sailing the entire way! Following a run-in with the Skeleton King and his ghostly pirate crew, Satou finds a girl washed up on a nearby beach—and as luck would have it, she’s anything but ordinary. In addition to being “half-ghost,” the cryptic laments of the Skeleton King all seem to suggest that she’s the key to reviving the world-ending superweapon of an ancient civilization… Was a relaxing ocean voyage too much to ask for?!
Ayamegumu is the artist of the manga adaptation Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody. Hiro Ainana is the author of the light novel and manga series Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody.
Long-buried secrets.Menou and her group venture deep into the City of Ruins to reach the Astrologer, who controls the Starhusk. Instead of finding the ultimate weapon to defeat Hakua, they discover a lost one who should've died a thousand years ago. And she's not the only one hiding below. Genom Cthulha has left the Mechanical Society to set himself up in the ancient city. Does Menou stand a chance against an enemy even Master Flare couldn't beat?