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: One of the main antagonists of the story. She is a mysterious girl who attended the same academy as Scarlet and Kyle. She presents herself as a sweet and innocent girl at first glance, but in reality, she’s a cruel, power-hungry, manipulative and psychopathic young lady who convinced Godwin to push for Kyle’s taking her over his fiancé and loudly proclaiming their marriage annulment by publicly breaking off his engagement so that she could become a princess and eventually ruler to the kingdom, a plan that backfires horribly on Terenezza as she became the first recipient of Scarlet’s enraged fists. After the beatdown, said golddigger is one of the first to jump ship with other fleeing nobles from the party Scarlet trashed while plotting revenge on her; only to turn up again just around the time Godwin was arrested for his treachery, showcasing her psychotic nature by lethally poisoning him while placing the disgraced politician under hypnosis. It is later revealed that she is a reincarnated person named Teresa Himemiya from Earth (in Japan). She considers herself a heroine and Scarlet a villainess that she must defeat. Her powers are actually Diana’s, which Palmia stole and gave to her. Scarlet later steals back Diana’s powers and returns them to Diana, before killing Terenezza by punching her into the sky.

: One of the main antagonists of the story. She is a mysterious girl who attended the same academy as Scarlet and Kyle. She presents herself as a sweet and innocent girl at first glance, but in reality, she’s a cruel, power-hungry, manipulative and psychopathic young lady who convinced Godwin to push for Kyle’s taking her over his fiancé and loudly proclaiming their marriage annulment by publicly breaking off his engagement so that she could become a princess and eventually ruler to the kingdom, a plan that backfires horribly on Terenezza as she became the first recipient of Scarlet’s enraged fists. After the beatdown, said golddigger is one of the first to jump ship with other fleeing nobles from the party Scarlet trashed while plotting revenge on her; only to turn up again just around the time Godwin was arrested for his treachery, showcasing her psychotic nature by lethally poisoning him while placing the disgraced politician under hypnosis. It is later revealed that she is a reincarnated person named Teresa Himemiya from Earth (in Japan). She considers herself a heroine and Scarlet a villainess that she must defeat. Her powers are actually Diana’s, which Palmia stole and gave to her. Scarlet later steals back Diana’s powers and returns them to Diana, before killing Terenezza by punching into the sky.

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: Zatharin’s slave trainer. He is very hot-tempered. Godwin once used him to attack Scarlet and Julius.

: Zatharin’s slave trainer. He is very hot-tempered. Godwin once used him to attack Scarlet and Julius.

; Palmia

; Palmia

: The evil Goddess of Love, who gifted Terenezza with her unique station and a powerful pistol, and her worshippers magical Palmian pendents. It was she who reincarnated Teresa Himemiya as Terenezza and used her as a pawn to eliminate Scarlet and Diana. She has a crush on Chronoa, but grew angry that he doesn’t return her feelings and is constantly gifting humans with powers. She is the true main antagonist.

: The evil Goddess of Love, who gifted Terenezza with her unique station and a powerful pistol, and her worshippers magical Palmian pendents. It was she who reincarnated Teresa Himemiya as Terenezza and used her as a pawn to eliminate Scarlet and Diana. She has a crush on Chronoa, but grew angry that he doesn’t return her feelings and is constantly gifting humans with powers. She is the true main antagonist.

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: {{Voiced by|[[Yoshimasa Hosoya]]|Ryan Negron}}

: {{Voiced by|[[Yoshimasa Hosoya]]|Ryan Negron}}

Japanese light novel series and its adaptations

First light novel volume cover

Genre
Written by Nana Ōtori
Published by AlphaPolis
Original run April 10, 2018 – present
Written by Nana Ōtori
Illustrated by Satsuki
Published by AlphaPolis
Imprint Regina Books
Original run August 6, 2018 – present
Volumes 7
Written by Nana Ōtori
Illustrated by Sora Hōnoki
Published by AlphaPolis
English publisher Alpha Manga
Imprint Regina Comics
Magazine Regina
Original run June 5, 2019 – present
Volumes 11
Directed by Kazuya Sakamoto
Written by Deko Akao
Music by Hinako Tsubakiyama
Studio Liden Films Kyoto Studio
Licensed by Crunchyroll
Original network Tokyo MX, BS11, GTV, GYT, MBS, Chukyo TV, AT-X
Original run October 4, 2025 December 27, 2025
Episodes 13
icon Anime and manga portal

May I Ask for One Final Thing? (Japanese: 最後にひとつだけお願いしてもよろしいでしょうか, Hepburn: Saigo ni Hitotsu dake Onegai Shitemo Yoroshī Deshō ka) is a Japanese light novel series written by Nana Ōtori and illustrated by Satsuki. Originally published online since April 2018, AlphaPolis have published six volumes of the series since August 2018 under their Regina Books imprint. A manga adaptation illustrated by Sora Hōnoki began serialization online via AlphaPolis’ Regina manga website in June 2019 and has been collected in ten tankōbon volumes. The manga is published digitally in English through Alpha Manga. An anime television series adaptation produced by Liden Films Kyoto Studio aired from October to December 2025.

Premise

After Scarlet’s cruel and selfish fiancé suddenly ends their engagement and falsely accuses her of being a bully and villainess, she finally snaps and begins committing violent revenge against him and his allies, exposing him as a corrupt noble himself, and getting him disowned and disinherited. Before long, she finds herself at war against corruptive nobles, some who seek to either use or kill her.

Characters

Scarlet El Vandimion (スカーレット・エル・ヴァンディミオン, Sukāretto Eru Vandimion)
Voiced by: Asami Seto[3] (Japanese); Morgan Lauré[4] (English)
The daughter of Duke Vandimion and fiancée to Kyle von Pallistan, the second prince of the Kingdom of Pallistan; she has long been perceived as a person devoid of emotion, her face a perfect mask (doll-like) concealing all true feelings to protect her family honor from harm. Beneath her icy, expressionless exterior and exquisitely beautiful visage lies her true self: an uber-sadistic, ultra-violent, bloodthirsty, and fiercely confrontational individual who brutalizes anyone in her path. She harbors a deep-seated wrathful contempt towards Kyle, whose utterly inhumane mistreatment of her since childhood—enabled by his political influence over her family—has only fanned the flames of such understandable hatred. She also holds considerable discontent for his cabaret of morally bankrupt stooges who squander the nation’s wealth and abuse their high station for selfish ends. Her terrifying true nature is poised to emerge publicly for the first time in a decade following the annulment of her engagement to the contemptible second prince, whom she nearly beats to death. Despite being a highly proficient magician, a master swordswoman, martial artist, and archer, she prefers to beatdown her targets bare-handed in an extremely rowdy manner, most notably often flailing around one or more person from their ankles. She also has the ability to manipulate time, having been granted this by Chronoa the time God, but long usage or abuse of this power can weaken her. Over time, she develops romantic feelings for Kyle’s older brother, Julius; finding him an interesting, albeit often vexing, individual, especially when he begins risking his life to help her. She also gains deep respect and attraction for Alflame, the Vankish prince who first began as her enemy; he is one of the only to endure her strength and even revel in it, becoming her ally fighting side-by-side. She becomes part of the Crown Investigatory Office. It is later revealed that she is a Saint.
Julius von Pallistan (ジュリアス ・フォン・パリスタン, Juriasu fon Parisutan)
Voiced by: Wataru Katoh[5] (Japanese); Reagan Murdock[4] (English)
The first prince of the Kingdom of Pallistan. Unlike his brother, Julius stands calm, charming, and interested in strange things. He does not wish to be a mere figurehead for the masses and desires to understand his people of the kingdom he will eventually lead. He’s the first to notice Scarlet’s hidden personality and would often tease and observe her to witness this core of her being rise to the surface. In fact, he enjoys watching her beat up those who offend her due to an underlying desire to see the petty and obtuse brought to ruin. He is a free-spirited sort who is not fond of empty flattery from the aristocracy. He later reveals that he has harbored romantic feelings for Scarlet since childhood, becoming her partner in her escapades to combat the kingdom’s corruption. He doesn’t want to admit it directly though, finding it boring and a waste of time, and thus he constantly flirts and teases her, something that enrages her often. He is a founding member of the Crown Investigatory Office. He and Alflame share a rivalry over Scarlet’s affection. He is later placed under a charm to aid Terenezza’s plans, but is soon freed by Scarlet after the two of them acknowledge their feelings for each other. This also awakens his blessing: Heroic Tale.
Leonardo El Vandimion (レオナルド・エル・ヴァンディミオン, Reonarudo Eru Vandimion)
Voiced by: Shōya Ishige[5] (Japanese); Alex Hom,[4] Nia Celeste[4] (child) (English)
Scarlet’s older brother as well as Julius’ attendant and best friend. He worries about his sister’s well-being and psychological state, often wishing she would act (and live) like a normal woman at her age, and would often have stomach pains and shriek towards the heavens whenever he hears of his sister’s vigilante antics. He’s also a founder of the Crown Investigatory Office, albeit reluctantly, since he only wants to keep a close eye on his sister. Diana develops a crush on him. He had no idea that his sister is a Saint until later in the story. It is later revealed that he has clairvoyance powers.
Nanaka (ナナカ)
Voiced by: Miyu Tomita[5] (Japanese); Lexi Nieto[4] (English)
A young spy and slave for Godwin, who was sent to pose as a maid for House Vandimion. Nanaka is a male beastkin who is often confused as a girl due to his androgynous figure and gender-neutral name. After Scarlet removes his enslavement curse, he sides with her in return. He forms a rivalry with the dragon Rex over who is Scarlet’s closest animal companion, becoming jealous whenever Scarlet shows him favor.
Sigurd Forgrave (シグルド・フォーグレイブ, Shigurudo Fōgureibu)
Voiced by: Kazuki Ura[5] (Japanese); Kieran Flitton[4] (English)
Prince Julius’ attendant, often sent by the prince to spy and gather information in the kingdom, most recently posed as one of Kyle’s attendants. He’s very polite towards Scarlet and would often get her out of trouble from Kyle’s other cronies. He is also part of the Crown Investigatory Office.
Kyle von Pallistan (カイル・フォン・パリスタン, Kairu fon Parisutan)
Voiced by: Taito Ban[5] (Japanese); Kyle Igneczi,[4] Lara Woodhull[4] (child) (English)
One of the main antagonists of the story. He is the second prince of the Kingdom of Pallistan and Scarlet’s former fiancé. Unlike Julius, he is foolish, arrogant, and condescending; having always hated Scarlet with a burning passion from the moment he first met her, considering her as his slave rather than his betrothed, taking joy in abusing her and even once threatening her very sanctity by cutting off her hair. Although he presents himself as a chivalrous individual, Kyle is – in actuality – a petty, resentful, spoiled, haughty, and selfish noble with the mentality of a bratty six-year-old child. When things do not go his way, he is given to puerile outbursts and temper tantrums. Besides Scarlet, he holds a deep repugnance towards his older brother Julius whom he feels is more loved and talented than he is; yet despite this open resentment, Kyle fears his brother (especially as his older brother is unafraid of him or his threats) and becomes quite cowardly in his presence.
After being approached and charmed by Terenezza, he broke off his engagement to Scarlet to publicly humiliate her in front of an entourage of potent national influencers by falsely accusing her of bullying and harassment; which proves to be his own undoing, as this enables Scarlet to finally let loose all ten years worth of pent-up fury directed at him and his cronies, beating them into submission. After witnessing Scarlet pummel Terenezza and then every one of his supporters present into submission, the foolish prince has a mental breakdown and screams in terror, trying to flee; only to fail and end up beaten senseless for his transgressions. As punishment for all his corrupt activities, Kyle is disowned and disinherited; making him ineligible for the throne as he waits imprisoned. Due to this, along with Terenezza abandoning him after their public beatdown, Kyle is slowly driven insane with his obsession with wanting to kill both Scarlet and Julius however he can and then claiming the throne by force.
Terenezza Hopkins (テレネッツァ・ホプキンス, Terenettsa Hopukinsu)
Voiced by: Ai Kakuma[5] (Japanese); Emily Neves[4] (English)
One of the main antagonists of the story. She is a mysterious girl who attended the same academy as Scarlet and Kyle. She presents herself as a sweet and innocent girl at first glance, but in reality, she’s a cruel, power-hungry, manipulative and psychopathic young lady who convinced Godwin to push for Kyle’s taking her over his fiancé and loudly proclaiming their marriage annulment by publicly breaking off his engagement so that she could become a princess and eventually ruler to the kingdom, a plan that backfires horribly on Terenezza as she became the first recipient of Scarlet’s enraged fists. After the beatdown, said golddigger is one of the first to jump ship with other fleeing nobles from the party Scarlet trashed while plotting revenge on her; only to turn up again just around the time Godwin was arrested for his treachery, showcasing her psychotic nature by lethally poisoning him while placing the disgraced politician under hypnosis. It is later revealed that she is a reincarnated person named Teresa Himemiya from Earth (in Japan). She considers herself a heroine and Scarlet a villainess that she must defeat. Her powers are actually Diana’s, which Palmia stole and gave to her. Scarlet later steals back Diana’s powers and returns them to Diana, before killing Terenezza and destroying Palmia by punching them into the sky.
Rosalia Ley Madeleine (ローザリア, Rōzaria)
Voiced by: Sally Amaki[6] (Japanese); Krystal LaPorte[4] (English)
One of Scarlet of House Vandaimion’s closest friends in the academy they attend together, she deeply cherishes the former’s company and looks up to the noble lady like a big sister figure.
Godwin Bene Carmine (ゴド ウィン, Godōin)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Yanaka
The leader of Pallistan’s most corrupt nobles, one who either coerced or bribed many amongst the aristocracy into his circle of malcontents. A greedy, amoral political representative who acts as the prime minister of said fief, he stands as Kyle’s tutor while serving under the kingdom. Acting as the influencer who exacerbated the second prince’s inexcusable behavior, as well as the one who tasked Nanaka to play the undertaker for Scarlet at her estate as petty vengeance for what happened to his equally trashy son, Heine. The beastkin slave goes on to mention how Godwin has scores of hired hands disguised as residential staff workers all across the kingdom, keeping tabs on various high societal and lowly pedestrian circles as a personalized informant network which he uses to scrounge up dirt on all the influentials to bring them under his thrall, or to eliminate potential adversaries in opposition to him and his plans. He also hires Alflame to kill Scarlet, only to be betrayed, resulting in his defeat and murder by Terenezza. He also somehow knows Terenezza’s origins.
Junk
An unseen character who has connections to Godwin and the domain’s criminal underground. Scarlet and Julius venture to his domain under Nanaka’s directive to find a way to undermine the corrupt prime minister through his slave trade auctioneering.
Heine Bene Carmine
Voiced by: Souhei Horikane[3] (Japanese); Aaron Roberts[4] (English)
The son of Prime Minister Godwin and an ardent attendant/lackey to the despicable Second Prince Kyle Vol Palistan. As with other nobility, Heine is a haughty young man with an exaggerated sense of self-importance, looking down on all around him while gleefully participating in the underground activities orchestrated by his father in the kingdom. On the night he had hoped to purchase some quality slaves himself, Heine is dismayed to find such merriment disrupted by the very same person who’d pound him into the ground 3 weeks prior at Kyle’s inaugural ball. But he’s preempted from venting his frustrations when finding himself outmatched by both Scarlet and the 1st Prince’s combined powers. Fleeing for dear life, he and his father head to the roof, where an assassin Godwin had contracted to take care of the El Vandimion woman awaits them on a dragon’s back, the son demanding that he dismount and prostrate himself before his so-called great personage. Only to be met with a meant-to-be-lethal rebuttal when he’s nearly swatted aside by the dragon’s tail, only to be crushed underfoot by the very same Mad Dog Princess who impeded the mount of then unknown foreign dignitaries’ attack.
Lord Zatharin
Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese); Randy Pearlman (English)
The owner of a slave auction.
Donovan
Voiced by: Kaito Muroi (Japanese); Cris George (English)
Zatharin’s slave trainer. He is very hot-tempered. Godwin once used him to attack Scarlet and Julius.
Palmia
The evil Goddess of Love, who gifted Terenezza with her unique station and a powerful pistol, and her worshippers magical Palmian pendents. It was she who reincarnated Teresa Himemiya as Terenezza and used her as a pawn to eliminate Scarlet and Diana. She has a crush on Chronoa, but grew angry that he doesn’t return her feelings and is constantly gifting humans with powers. She is the true main antagonist. Scarlet kills her and Terenezza by delivering one final blow that sends them flying into the sky.
Alflame Rare Vankish (アルフレイム・レア・ヴァンキッシュ, Arufureimu Rare Buankisshu)
Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese); Ryan Negron (English)
An assassin prince from the Vankish Empire. He was hired by Godwin to kill Scarlet, but Alflame double-crosses him. He develops a crush on Scarlet after fighting her the first time and makes it his goal to marry her despite being rejected multiple times. Michelin later asks him for his aid in the Palmian church, but he instead allies with Scarlet’s group. Like Scarlet, he too is blessed with a special ability from a God; he has the blessing of Metallization bestowed upon him by Meteorr, the God of steel, granting him an invulnerable body capable of withstanding the most deadly of damage (even though he can still feel pain to a certain degree). Just like with Scarlet, he can weaken if he overuses his blessing. He also has the power to manipulate fire (likely due to his people’s ties with dragons) which he can also unleash in a giant explosion to burn foes to death. He revels in witnessing Scarlet beatdown those who have wronged her (or those she cares for) in some way, viewing her as the most beautiful when causing pain and chaos; especially in battle. As they fight alongside each other more in the fight against the Palmian movement, he and Scarlet come to respect and value each other deeply; with him even affectionately referring to her as “the inferno bride”. He is love rivals with Julius.
Rex
Alflame’s pet dragon. After Alflame is beaten by Scarlet the first time, she adopted Rex, which Alflame considers as a gift from him. The dragon still cares for Alflame and enjoys spraying him with fire, knowing the prince us unaffected by it. He forms a rivalry with the beastkin child Nanaka over who is Scarlet’s closest animal companion.
Jinn (ゴド ウィン, Jin)
Voiced by: Shun Horie[7]
Alflame’s loyal assistant.
Chronoa (クロノワ, Kuronowa)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
The God of Time, who granted Scarlet and Diana their powers. Though he looks like a woman with his seeming androgynous figure, he is really a man. Palmia has an obsessive crush on him, but is unhappy that he is ignoring her and gifting people with powers. He claims to have watched over Scarlet since she was growing inside her mother’s womb, and it is implied he might have affection for her.
Diana (ディアナ, Diana)
Voiced by: Kaori Maeda[7] (Japanese); Jad Saxton (English)
A young Saint who wields powerful magic that can banish evil; in reality, she actually lost her powers, but the public doesn’t know. Her birth name is Sanya and her true personality is that of a village girl, though she has to act like a Saint while in public. She looks up to Scarlet and loves her like a sister, but is resentful towards Julius, yet gains a deep crush on Scarlet’s brother Leonardo. It is later revealed that her powers came from Chronoa, but Palmia stole them from her and gave them to Terenezza, and that she was secretly helping the Palmian church in hopes of getting her powers back, but stops doing this after realizing the damage she’s done. She is also revealed to be Dios’s half-sister, but Diana doesn’t know of this until later in the story. She eventually regains her powers thanks to Scarlet.
Envi (エンヴィ, Enbi)
Voiced by: Hina Tachibana (Japanese); Rebecca Danae (English)
Another of Scarlet’s friends, who can use magic.
Jarmov
Voiced by: Shinpachi Tsuji
A Palmian inquisitor who wields a magical mace and a Palmian pendent that he got from Palmia.
Sargon (ゴド ウィン, Sarugon)
Voiced by: Yutaka Aoyama
A Palmian pope who built the Wall of Impurity to protect the Holy Lands’ two churches, but is actually meant to hide a secret agenda.
Paragas (ゴド ウィン, Paragasu)
Voiced by: Hinata Tadokoro (Japanese); Jason Douglas (English)
The leader of the Holy Order of Diana.
Dios Westwood (ディオス・ウエストウッド, Diosu Uesutouddo)
Voiced by: Jin Ogasawara (Japanese); Joshua Waters (English)
A half-elf who is a member of the Holy Order of Diana. He appears to like Scarlet, which annoys Julius and his fellow knights. It is later discovered that he is a Palmian spy, bent on killing Scarlet, though he soon changes sides. He is also Diana’s half-brother.
Catarl
Voiced by: Bin Shimada
A Palmian inquisitor who also possesses a Palmian pendent.
Michelin (ミシェラン, Mishuran)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka (Japanese); R. Bruce Elliott (English)
An elderly Palmian inquisitor. He can wield powerful magic.
Isabella (ゴド ウィン, Izabera)
Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa
Known as Isabella the Disciplinarian, she is another Palmian inquisitor who fights with a whip.
Teresa Himemiya
Terenezza’s original self, whom Palmia reincarnated to take down Diana and Scarlet.
Count Padrack
Voiced by: Yōji Ueda (Japanese); Christopher Wehkamp (English)
A Palmian count who resents Diana.
Avelyn and Barrock
Two Palmian Inquisitors, who can both use magic as well as fight. Avelyn is eventually killed by Julius, but this was part of his plan to activate the charm that was placed on Julius earlier.
Mitch
Voiced by: Shinsuke Sugawara (Japanese); Van Barr Jr. (English)
A solider who works for Alflame. He was captured by the Orc Lord, but was saved by Scarlet.
Orc Lord
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese); Chris Guerrero (English)
The leader of the orcs, who can speak the human language. He was used as a pawn in Terenezza’s scheme, but is killed by Scarlet after a fierce battle.

Light novel

Manga

A manga adaptation illustrated by Sora Hōnoki began serialization on AlphaPolisRegina manga website on June 5, 2019,[2] which its chapters have been collected in eleven tankōbon volumes as of December 2025.[15] The series was originally published only digitally in English on AlphaPolis’ Alpha Manga app,[16] before later publishing the English version physically starting in 2026.[17]

No. Original release date Original ISBN North American release date North American ISBN
1 March 5, 2020[18] 978-4-434-27024-6 March 31, 2023 (digital)[19]
April 7, 2026 (print)[20]
979-8-9933-4760-8
2 November 5, 2020[21] 978-4-434-28015-3 March 31, 2023 (digital)[22]
June 9, 2026 (print)[23]
979-8-9933-4761-5
3 April 5, 2021[24] 978-4-434-28679-7 March 31, 2023 (digital)[25]
August 4, 2026 (print)[26]
979-8-9933-4762-2
4 September 5, 2021[27] 978-4-434-29284-2 August 25, 2023 (digital)[28]
5 April 5, 2022[29] 978-4-434-30104-9 December 22, 2023 (digital)[30]
6 October 5, 2022[31] 978-4-434-30894-9 April 26, 2024 (digital)[32]
7 April 5, 2023[33] 978-4-434-31776-7 August 23, 2024 (digital)[34]
8 December 31, 2023[35] 978-4-434-33140-4 December 20, 2024 (digital)[36]
9 October 5, 2024[37] 978-4-434-34076-5 September 26, 2025 (digital)[38]
10 October 10, 2025[39] 978-4-434-36456-3 November 28, 2025 (digital)[40]
11 December 10, 2025[15] 978-4-434-36823-3

Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced during the Aniplex Online Fest event on September 16, 2024. It is produced by Liden Films Kyoto Studio and directed by Kazuya Sakamoto, with Deko Akao writing series scripts, Eriko Haga designing the characters, and Hinako Tsubakiyama composing the music.[5] The series aired from October 4 to December 27, 2025, on Tokyo MX and other networks.[a] The opening theme song is “Senjō no Hana” (戦場の華; ‘Flower of the Battlefield’), performed by CHICO with HoneyWorks, while the ending theme song is “Inferior” (インフェリア, Inferia), performed by Shiyui.[41] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[3] Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia.[42]

Episodes

Reception

By October 2024, the series had over 1.4 million copies in circulation.[37]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Tokyo MX and BS11 listed the series premiere on October 3 at 24:00, which is effectively October 4 at midnight JST.
  2. ^ From Episode 2, episodes are released on Prime Video, Crunchyroll and simulcast platforms by Muse a week before their televised airings.

References

  1. ^ “May I Ask for One Final Thing?”. Alpha Manga. Retrieved September 16, 2024.
  2. ^ a b 婚約破棄で我慢の限界に、鉄拳制裁で悪徳貴族たちを懲らしめる新連載. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. June 5, 2019. Retrieved September 16, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Hodgkins, Crystalyn (September 16, 2024). ‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ Manga Gets TV Anime in 2025″. Anime News Network. Retrieved September 16, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Mateo, Alex (October 1, 2025). ‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ Anime Reveals English Dub’s Cast, 2-Episode Same-Day Debut”. Anime News Network. Retrieved October 1, 2025.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Cayanan, Joanna (March 23, 2025). ‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ TV Anime Unveils More Cast, Fall Debut in 1st Promo Video”. Anime News Network. Retrieved March 23, 2025.
  6. ^ Hazra, Adriana (September 13, 2025). ‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ Anime Reveals More Cast, Early Streaming Information”. Anime News Network. Retrieved September 13, 2025.
  7. ^ a b Mateo, Alex (October 31, 2025). ‘May I Ask for One Final Thing?’ Anime Reveals Promo Video, Visual, More Cast for Palmia Church Arc”. Anime News Network. Retrieved October 31, 2025.
  8. ^ 最後にひとつだけお願いしてもよろしいでしょうか (in Japanese). AlphaPolis. Retrieved September 16, 2024.
  9. ^ 最後にひとつだけお願いしてもよろしいでしょうか2 (in Japanese). AlphaPolis. Retrieved September 16, 2024.
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