Aoi Nemo has it all… well, except a girlfriend, although he’s working on it. The girl he loves is an assassin. He decides his only chance to be with her is to hire her to kill him! Let the romance begin… Kiruru Kill Me (Volume 1) – Femme Fatale What happened? Aoi Nemo is the head of Aoi Holdings, a massive medical corporation that controls the advancements in medicine. He holds three doctorates, in medicine, bio-mechanical engineering, and immunology. He’s the head of the corporation as well as a major celebrity in his own right. He has everything he could…
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