Sleepy princess in the demon castle. 13 / story & art by Kagiji Kumanomata ; translation, Tetsuichiro Miyaki ; English adaptation, Annette Roman ; touch-up art & lettering, James Gaubatz.
Translation of: Maoujo de oyasumi. 13. Reads from right to left. "Original Japanese edition published by Shogakukan."--Colophon. Parental advisory: "[R]ecommended for ages 13 and up. This volume contains fantasy violence"--Colophon.
Summary:
"A captured princess just wants a good night's sleep! Shhh ... Kidnapped by the Demon King and imprisoned in his castle, Princess Syalis is ... bored ... The Demon King and his troops travel to a demilitarized zone bordering the demon world and the human world for some intense physical training alongside their human counterparts. When one group mocks the other, Syalis is hell-bent on putting them in their place! While the Demon Castle recovers from boot camp, the princess saves the day...and wrecks it even more. Then, an integral member of the Demon Castle staff resigns and heads for home...with the rest of the demons and one human in hot pursuit!"--Provided by publisher.
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