![]() His world turns upside down when he discovers that he is in fact the very son of Satan and that his demon father wishes for him to return so they can conquer Assiah together. Ao no Exorcist follows Rin Okumura who appears to be an ordinary, somewhat troublesome teenager-that is until one day he is ambushed by demons. In a desperate attempt to conquer Assiah, he sends his son instead, intending for him to eventually grow into a vessel capable of possession by the demon king. However, Satan, the ruler of Gehenna, cannot find a suitable host to possess and therefore, remains imprisoned in his world. The only way to travel between the realms is by the means of possession, like in ghost stories. Humans and demons are two sides of the same coin, as are Assiah and Gehenna, their respective worlds. Genres: Action Fantasy Mahou Shoujo Shoujo.When forced to protect Candy's and everyone else's happiness, Miyuki transforms into "Cure Happy," one of the Precure warriors! As Cure Happy, Miyuki is now tasked with finding the other legendary warriors and protecting the world from destruction, all while possibly discovering her very own happy ending. While combing through the bookshelves, she is transported next to Candy, who claims to be searching for the so-called legendary warriors, Precure. After an eventful first day, Miyuki finds a mysterious library at school. However, when Candy disappears as quickly as she appeared, Miyuki is left believing the encounter was only a dream. While running late on her first day of school as a transfer student, Miyuki meets Candy-a mysterious fairy from the world of fairy tales, Märchenland. Inspired by her love for these stories, she lives every day searching for happiness. Overview: To teenager Miyuki Hoshizora, fairy tales are a world of wondrous encounters and happy endings. To teenager Miyuki Hoshizora, fairy tales are a world of wondrous encounters and happy endings.
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