Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine’s 10th issue for 2020 has announced that Negi Haruba’s popular romantic comedy manga, The Quintessential Quintuplets, is ending very soon. To be specific, it announced that it will end its serialisation run in three chapters.

The announcement comes after Haruba tweeted that the manga will have a total of 14 tankoubon volumes. Its latest volume, Vol. 13, shipped out last January, which means that the next one will indeed be the last.

They did not specify when they will release the final chapter though. However, do expect fans to be waiting for it intently.

The manga received a TV anime adaptation in January of last year. The anime would then inspire a second season as well.

Here’s how Kodansha describes the manga’s story:

One day, a poor high school second-year named Futaro Uesugi comes across a private tutoring gig with good pay. But his pupils are his classmates!! And they’re quintuplets!! A-and they’re all gorgeous girls, but they’re also troublemakers who hate to study and are on the verge of flunking out! And his first task is simply gaining the sisters’ trust?! Every day is a party! The curtain is rising on the Nakano quintuplets’ quirky romantic comedy with five times the cute!!

Source: Weekly Shonen Magazine issue #10