The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent: The Other Saint Vol. 02
FAILED SAVIOR, BLOSSOMING MAGICIAN
Summoned from her normal teenage life in Tokyo to a world of courtly splendor, Aira was initially hailed as the Holy Saint. The handsome Prince Kyle earnestly believed she was the savior who would banish darkness from the world. Unfortunately, Aira was no saint at all, and the weight of Kyle’s royal expectations caused no end of trouble for them both. Now that they’ve parted ways, Aira is exploring her newfound magic powers as a member of the Royal Magi Assembly. Whether it’s enchanting jewels or slaying monsters, the life of a mage is full of possibilities–including a full-scale expedition to parts unknown!
Series Overview: Aira Misono is a run-of-the-mill high school girl. She never imagined that she’d be summoned to another world, let alone declared its savior. Yet from the moment the handsome Prince Kyle lays eyes on her, he’s convinced that she’s the long-awaited Holy Saint destined to banish darkness from his world. Aira herself maintains significant doubts. Is she really up to this challenge? She might be able to use magic, but is she really a Saint? Aira’s fears and struggles only deepen when the woman summoned alongside her begins to look more and more like the one who truly deserves that title.
Biographical Notes:
Yuka Tachibana is a Japanese light novel author best known for The Saint’s Magic is Omnipotent.
Aoagu is a Japanese manga artist best known for the manga adaptation of The Saint’s Magic is Omnipotent: The Other Saint.
Yasuyuki Syuri is a Japanese artist best known for the light novel illustrations in The Saint’s Magic is Omnipotent.
Title Notes:
Seven Seas is putting out the light novel version, the manga version, and the manga spin-off series The Other Saint.
An isekai story about being reborn in another world, which has been a hot genre (Sword Art Online, Overlord, Arifureta), but with a female lead and special appeal to female readers, like My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! and Accomplishments of the Duke’s Daughter.
This title has crossover appeal with YA audiences (rated Teen 13+).