The latest special trailer of the TV animation "The King of Heroes Reincarnation Apprentice Knight" starring Kito Akari

The latest special trailer of the TV animation "The King of Heroes Reincarnation Apprentice Knight" starring Kito Akari

The short TV animation adapted from the famous Japanese fantasy novel "Hero King, Reincarnated to Master the Martial Arts, and Became the World's Strongest Apprentice Knight♀" will be broadcast on November 7. Recently, the official released the latest trailer, and the strongest beautiful girl knight starring Kito Akari appeared.

· "The King of Heroes, Reincarnated to Master Martial Arts, and Then Became the World's Strongest Apprentice Knight♀" tells the story of Inglis, a super-strong old man known as the "King of Heroes", who made a last wish before his death to be a free man in his next life and only study martial arts. As a result, he was really reincarnated as the daughter of a future famous knight family and became the world's strongest apprentice female knight.

The latest trailer of the TV animation "The King of Heroes Reincarnation Apprentice Knight" shows the style of the strongest beautiful girl knight starring Kito Akari:

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