A collection of romantic oneshots published with edition 02/2020 of Flowers as *separate-volume supplement* (別冊ふろく). Rereleased on June 12th 2020 as digital-only compiled volume. 1) *Ano Hoshizukiyo (SAITOU Chiho)* 2) *Sakura no Negai Goto (NAKAGAWA Kaoru)* 3) *Ren'ai Complex (NINOMIYA Yuuko)* 4) *Na no Hanabatake de Tsukamaete (SHIRAKABE Takumi)* 5) *Kimi no Iru Heya (MIKUMO Akari)* In compiled volume, there are some chapters that released before in other “separate-volume supplement”s as well: -*Little More: Chiisako no Niwa Bangai-hen (KODAMA Yuki)* -*Spirits and Fresh (OOGAMI Takako)* -*[In the Pocket](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=169792) (TANI Kazuno)* **Scanlated**
From Gaku Gaku Animal Land: It’s almost the annual Hakurei reitaisai, and a lot of things are going on!
Universal Century 0096. Several months have passed since the incident surrounding Laplace’s box also known as the the Universal Century Charter. The Earth Federation Forces dispatches a group of investigators to the severed Axis which is drifting outside the Earth Sphere. Two civilians participate as members of the research group: Arlette Almage and Danton Hyleg. Both have pasts with government service to the Principality of Zeon and Neo Zeon as an engineer and test pilot. Having infiltrated Axis, the investigators come under attack inside a base where no one should be. Arlette and Dalton are confronted with by incident they never imagined.
In 1989, in the midst of the bubble economy, a series was published in the magazine "Big Comic Spirits", titled "Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga" (nicknamed "Saruman"😉, becoming a huge topic all over Japan as an introductory manga that broke through all the taboos in the manga world. It was cancelled. Eighteen years later, in 2007, the sequel "Saruman 2.0" began to be serialized in the magazine "IKKI". However, soon after, Aihara and Takekuma violently confronted each other due to differences in production policies, and the two declared that the serialization would be cancelled after only eight chapters. After this historic "Tragedy of Saruman 2.0", the name "Saruman 2.0" became taboo, even in the industry. Ten years later, in 2017, the series was collected into a book by underhanded negotiations and tenacious efforts to the relevant parties. What was the real reason why the serialization was interrupted at that time? And what happened to the relationship between the two? At the roundtable discussion recorded in this book, the people concerned gathered together for the first time in 10 years to confess the truth of what happened. Included at the end of the book: Aihara and Takekuma's gravure article "I want to take off far away" (first recorded in a book, 10 pages, full color) as well as the short story "Saruman 21" (reproducing the color pages from the magazine serialization for the first time). [Source: Translated synopsis from ebookjapan]
