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Another manga series has gotten distribution in Japan that’s available from the FLOS imprint via ComicWalker with Raising Adorable Twins And Being A Contract Wife Is Scheduled To End Today. Known originally as 可愛い双子の子育てと契約妻は今日で終了予定です, it comes from creators Sora Hisame (original story) with Yaeko Kujou handling the manga adaptation. You can find the series page here, where it looks like it’s a weekly release.
The first novel arrived in April 2026, and you can see its cover below.
Originally known as ComicWalker, Kadokomi is the Kadokawa online manga service that began in March 2014. It distributes works from various Kadokawa manga magazines, both physical and digital, as well as its own original series. Some of the series are released under the Dengeki Comics NEXT imprint.
Plot Concept: What was supposed to be a loveless contract marriage turns into a love affair where she’s doted on by her husband and adored by the twins…?
Melissa, a poor young lady, enters into a contract marriage with Ferio, the second son of a prestigious magic family. “As long as you take care of the twins who will one day inherit this house, you can do as you please,” Ferio tells her, and immediately after their marriage, he goes off to war. Three years pass without a reply to her letters, and they have no time to truly be a married couple. Nevertheless, the days she spends raising the adorable twins, Rude and Lia, as if they were her own children have become irreplaceable to Melissa. “Ferio is finally coming back. Today marks the end of our contract…”
Ferio’s return as a hero meant saying goodbye to the twins for Melissa. As Melissa tries to hold back her tears, Ferio appears before her, calling her name sweetly—? Is the end of a contract marriage the beginning of a happy family? A sweet and heartwarming romance fantasy about raising children begins, spun by a contract wife, a clumsy husband, and adorable twins!
Chris Beveridge
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