With the release of the 18th compilation volume of the romance manga The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity (d)Kaoru Hana Wa Rin to Saku), it was announced that the work written and illustrated by Saka Mikami managed to surpass the incredible 6.2 million copies in circulation. The news was present in the compilation volume #18 of the manga.
It is worth noting that this figure corresponds to the printed copies of volumes 1 – 18 of the manga The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity that are currently in circulation. The new volume of the manga Saka Mikami It was released on sale this August 7.
The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity already exceeds 6 million printed copies

Kaoru Hana Wa Rin to Saku, also known as The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity, is a sleeve of romance and drama written and illustrated by Saka Mikami. This manga began its publication in the service Magazine Pocket from the publisher Kodansha since the month of October 2021. Currently, Kaoru Hana Wa Rin to Saku It has 18 volumes released compilation.

On July 5 of this year, the manga The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity He premiered his respective anime adaptation. The series will consist of a total of 13 episodes and the animation studio Cloverworks He was in charge of the production of the animation. Also, the anime Kaoru Hana Wa Rin to Saku will reach the platform Netflix Next September 7 and will have its dub to Latin Spanish.
Synopsis for The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity:
Despite being wall to wall, the Chidori Public Institute and the exclusive Kikyo Women’s Academy seem to belong to opposite worlds. While the latter boasts of an impeccable reputation and receives girls from wealthy families, the former has earned a reputation for being a hopeless criminal’s nest. Everyone at Kikyo feels a deep contempt for their Chidori neighbors.
Sixteen-year-old Rintarou Tsumugi is one of those Chidori students whom everyone avoids because of his intimidating look. He doesn’t care too much; It is enough for him to hang out with his small group of friends. However, there is something that has not yet dared to tell them: from time to time he helps in his family’s pastry shop.
One day, while attending the business, Rintarou sees a client sitting alone, but before she can come to say hello, the girl runs away. The next day, he receives an unexpected apology: his name is Kaoruko Waguri, and assures him that he did not run away because of his appearance, but because of a misunderstanding, and that he is convinced that he has a good heart.
Although she doesn’t really know how to handle Kaoruko’s light energy, Rintarou can’t help but get excited about the idea of becoming friends with him. There’s only one problem: Kaoruko studies at Kikyo and she doesn’t seem to realize the huge problem this poses! Will these two be able to forge a path and get around the traps (metaphorical and literal) laid out by their classmates?