Harem Maria Nagai Hana Himesaki-

The next morning, the school buzzed with rumors of the mysterious midnight garden. The Explorers Club kept the secret to themselves, but the bond they forged never faded.

“Whoa! Sorry!” she said, eyes widening as she steadied the flyers. Her name tag read She blushed, then handed him the flyers she’d just rescued. Harem Maria Nagai Hana Himesaki-

Hana Himesaki is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator, celebrated for her contributions to the harem genre. Born on July 13, 1986, in Japan, Himesaki began her career as a manga artist in the mid-2000s. Her notable works include "Mitsumete Knight" and "Dear My Sister." Himesaki's art style, characterized by vibrant colors and dynamic compositions, has captivated fans of the harem genre. The next morning, the school buzzed with rumors

, the quiet library prodigy, hopes for a “friend who’ll actually talk to him.” Born on July 13, 1986, in Japan, Himesaki

The magic begins to wear off, but not before the wishes start to manifest in unexpected ways: Hiroto’s “grounding” leads to a disastrous rooftop prank; Takumi’s “talking” results in a painfully honest poetry slam; Rina’s “normal” wish triggers a school‑wide media frenzy when a tabloid catches wind of “the secret love life of a pop idol.”