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Description
When a clumsy witch summons a boy from another world, their lives are bound by magic and mayhem in this beloved fantasy school-life novel. At the prestigious Tristain Magic Academy, Louise Francoise le Blanc de la Valliere is a disgrace. Dubbed "Louise the Zero" by her peers, her magical abilities are notoriously… absent. During the crucial familiar summoning ceremony, an event that marks a witch's true potential, Louise’s attempts to conjure a mystical creature result in something far more bewildering: a bewildered, utterly ordinary teenage boy from modern-day Japan. This unexpected arrival…
Frequently Asked Questions for Zero no Tsukaima Novel
Who is the author of Zero no Tsukaima novel?+
Zero no Tsukaima novel is written by Yamaguchi Noboru.
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Zero no Tsukaima novel currently has 35 chapters.
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Zero no Tsukaima novel is currently completed.
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Zero no Tsukaima novel belongs to the School Life genre.
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At the Tristain Magic Academy, Louise Francoise le Blanc de la Valliere, a clumsy witch-in-training, is known by her peers as "Louise the Zero." Her reputation is solidified during a significant rite of passage where students summon their magical familiars. Instead of a magical creature, Louise’s summoning ritual unexpectedly brings forth a common teenage boy from Japan. This event irrevocably binds them, establishing a master and servant relationship according to the immutable laws of magic, re