
Wolf Girl and Black Prince
Romance
Overview
Erika Shinohara is a first year of high school student. While talking to friends, she makes up a story about her "boyfriend." In reality, Erika Shinohara doesn't have a boyfriend. Erika's friends soon begin to doubt her story and Erika is also running out of lies. Erika then sees a pretty boy on the street and takes his picture discreetly. She later shows his picture to her friends as her boyfriend. The boy in the picture is Kyouya Sata and happens to attend the same school as Erika. She tells Kyouya about her situation and asks him to be her pretend boyfriend. Even though Kyouya has a pretty appearance, he has a dark side.
Top Cast


Fumi Nikaido
Fumi Nikaido
Erika Shinohara
Fumi Nikaido
Erika Shinohara


Kento Yamazaki
Kento Yamazaki
Kyouya Sata
Kento Yamazaki
Kyouya Sata


Nobuyuki Suzuki
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Nozomi Kamiya
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Nozomi Kamiya


Mugi Kadowaki
Mugi Kadowaki
Ayumi Sanda
Mugi Kadowaki
Ayumi Sanda


Ryusei Yokohama
Ryusei Yokohama
Takeru Hibiya
Ryusei Yokohama
Takeru Hibiya


Elaiza Ikeda
Elaiza Ikeda
Aki Tazuka
Elaiza Ikeda
Aki Tazuka


Tina Tamashiro
Tina Tamashiro
Marin Tachibana
Tina Tamashiro
Marin Tachibana


Ryo Yoshizawa
Ryo Yoshizawa
Yuu Kusakabe
Ryo Yoshizawa
Yuu Kusakabe


Nanao
Nanao
Reika Sata
Nanao
Reika Sata


Riria Kojima
Riria Kojima
Namie Yuki
Riria Kojima
Namie Yuki
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