Author Ichigo Takano revealed on her Twitter this Thursday (22) that the seventh volume of her manga , Orange , would be the true end of the saga.

Debuting in 2012 in Bessatsu Margaret , and moving to Monthly Action in 2013, the manga concluded its publication in 2015 with 5 volumes. Following an anime adaptation in 2016, which also inspired a sequel film, Orange -Mirai- , the sixth volume of the series was created to adapt this film. The sixth volume also includes chapters from a spin-off manga, which centers on the character Suwa in an alternate future, and reveals a seventh volume for the series.
The story of Orange centers on Takamiya Naho , a 16-year-old student who receives a mysterious letter, said to be from her 17-year-old self, which leaves her distraught. The letter speaks of a new transfer student named Naruse Kakeru , and that she should keep an eye on him. But why? Naho decides to follow the letter's advice, and what does that mean not only for her future, but also for Kakeru's?
Takano has been publishing her new manga, Kimi ni Nare Futabasha 's monthly magazine since April of last year.
Via: ANN
