A Tale of the Secret Saint ZERO (Light Novel) Vol. 2

Author Touya
Illustrated by Chibi
Paperback
$15.99 US
On sale May 06, 2025 | 252 Pages | 9798891609457

SET SAIL FOR ADVENTURE!

Big things are in store for Serafina, and she can’t wait to get started! Moved by her resolve, Sirius asks the king for permission to begin her training in earnest and establishes the Royal Red Guard to protect her. Their first mission? A beach vacation on the west coast. But to their surprise, a lost fragment from the ancient continent awaits them on those distant shores… Looks like Serafina and her companions are in for more than they bargained for!
Touya is an author of Japanese-language books best known for A Tale of the Secret Saint.

chibi is an artist of Japanese-language books best known for illustrating a number of light novel series, including Unnamed Memory and A Tale of the Secret Saint.

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SET SAIL FOR ADVENTURE!

Big things are in store for Serafina, and she can’t wait to get started! Moved by her resolve, Sirius asks the king for permission to begin her training in earnest and establishes the Royal Red Guard to protect her. Their first mission? A beach vacation on the west coast. But to their surprise, a lost fragment from the ancient continent awaits them on those distant shores… Looks like Serafina and her companions are in for more than they bargained for!

Author

Touya is an author of Japanese-language books best known for A Tale of the Secret Saint.

chibi is an artist of Japanese-language books best known for illustrating a number of light novel series, including Unnamed Memory and A Tale of the Secret Saint.

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