Rebecca Silverman from
Anime News Network praised the story and use of silent panels, though she felt that some of the characters were too similar. Danica Davidson from
Otaku USA praised the story and artwork. John C. Smith from
Comic Book Resources praised the artwork and characters, though he felt the story shared many similarities to other
shōjo manga. Gina DiGiovancarlo, also from
Comic Book Resources, likened the series' storytelling to that of the Chinese folk tale
Mulan. In 2022, the series was nominated for the 68th
Shogakukan Manga Award in the
shōjo manga category. Upon the release of the series' final volume on the 25th of July 2025, the publisher reported that the series had sold over 4 million copies. To commemorate this achievement,
Shogakukan released both a special B5-sized edition of the final 18th volume and an official fanbook alongside the mass market edition of volume 18. ==See also==