Kodansha’s English K MANGA service has expanded its simulpub lineup with two fresh titles: Ayase Tsukinagi’s Flower and Wolves and the romantic fantasy From Ditched to Happily Hitched! Do You Regret It? Who Cares! (by Denkyū Umino, miniko, and storyboarder Ikura). Both series are now available in English as they release in Japan, giving international readers fast access to two very different — but equally engaging — manga experiences. Below we break down what each series is about, release context, themes to watch for, and where to find the simulpubs in English.
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Flower and Wolves — tomboy heroine meets four notorious second‑year boys

Plot summary
Flower and Wolves (Gunrō ni Hana) follows Yuri, a determined first‑year high school student who entered Hibari Technical High School with a dream of building a standout motorcycle. On her very first day she draws the attention of a troublesome group — a “pack of wolves” made up of four notorious second‑year boys, led by Roa Akamatsu. Yuri also appears to be hiding something, setting the stage for a coming‑of‑age romance that blends school life, mystery, and tsundere‑adjacent dynamics.
Release information
The manga debuted in Bessatsu Friend magazine in April 2025 and has since moved quickly through its release schedule. Kodansha added the English simulpub via K MANGA so that English readers can follow new chapters alongside Japanese release. The series’ mix of sporty aspirations and romantic tension makes it a strong candidate for readers who enjoy character growth tied to both personal dreams and relationships.
From Ditched to Happily Hitched! Do You Regret It? Who Cares! — a saint, a crown prince, and an arranged marriage twist

Plot summary
From Ditched to Happily Hitched! (Suterare Seijo wa Keiyaku Kekkon o Mankitsu‑chū. Kōkai Shiteru? Dakara Nani?) centers on Michelle, the head saint and fiancée to Crown Prince Alphonse. Overworked and envied, Michelle is publicly labeled “the cruel saint” and pushed to the brink by nobles’ demands. When her engagement is broken off at a prince‑hosted party — and her official role is revoked — Michelle’s exuberant reaction upends expectations: she’s relieved and joyful. Political pressures, however, lead the king to order her into marriage with a notorious “lecherous marquess,” creating a setup ripe for romantic comedy, court intrigue, and subversive heroine energy.
Release information
This title began serialization on pixiv’s Palcy manga app in January 2025 and was later added to K MANGA for English simulpub distribution. The story’s blend of fantasy court politics and sharp romantic comedy has already drawn attention in Japan and now reaches English readers faster thanks to the simulpub model.
Why these simulpub additions matter for English readers
Immediate access to new stories
Simulpubs let international fans read chapters as they come out in Japan, cutting the wait time that previously existed between domestic release and licensed English translations. For Flower and Wolves and From Ditched to Happily Hitched!, this means following character arcs and plot twists in step with Japanese readers — ideal for those who want up‑to‑date discussions, fan art, and community theories.
Diverse tones and target audiences
These two additions illustrate the breadth of modern shojo and romance‑adjacent manga. Flower and Wolves leans into a school‑life, sporty, and slightly delinquent aesthetic with a tomboy lead, while From Ditched to Happily Hitched! offers a fantasy‑court romantic comedy with political stakes and an unconventional heroine. Together they expand K MANGA’s catalog and offer different entry points depending on reader preference.
Where to read the English simulpubs
Both titles are available on Kodansha’s K MANGA service as simulpubs in English. For official announcements and updates you can check K MANGA’s social posts: the Flower and Wolves announcement and the From Ditched to Happily Hitched! announcement. These links are provided with nofollow to respect external linking best practices: Flower and Wolves announcement and From Ditched to Happily Hitched! announcement.
What to expect going forward
Character development and romance beats
Both series emphasize character growth alongside romantic developments. Expect Yuri in Flower and Wolves to reconcile her personal goals (motorcycle building, independence) with complicated social dynamics involving the four second‑years. In From Ditched to Happily Hitched!, Michelle’s liberation after being “ditched” sets up opportunities for agency, pushback against courtly expectations, and slow‑burn chemistry with a partner who initially seemed unsuitable.
Art style and storytelling
Fans should watch for distinct visual approaches: Ayase Tsukinagi’s work typically blends expressive character designs with kinetic action sequences that suit school fight scenes and motorcycle motifs, while the team behind From Ditched to Happily Hitched! combines elegant fantasy panels with comedic timing — useful for royal banquets, courtly confrontations, and exaggerated romantic setups.
Final thoughts
K MANGA’s addition of Flower and Wolves and From Ditched to Happily Hitched! brings two fresh voices to the English‑language simulpub scene: one grounded in school life and personal ambition, the other steeped in romantic fantasy and courtly comedy. Both are notable for strong heroines, engaging setups, and the kind of serialized storytelling that benefits from simulpub availability. If you’re invested in shojo, romantic comedies, or character‑driven romances, add these to your reading list and follow the simulpubs to stay current with each new chapter as it releases.


