Akane has finally come to terms with her feelings for Saito, the husband she was forced to marry—and now the real trouble starts! Suddenly, everything they do together feels like a minefield of romantic tension: laundry, baths, sharing a bed (platonically, of course). Overwhelmed by her own emotions, Akane starts avoiding Saito entirely—not because she doesn’t like him, but because she does. Can love bloom when one half of the couple is running away in embarrassment? The heart-fluttering, slow-burn rom-com of misunderstandings and missed chances continues!
Amano Seiju is an author of Japanese-language books, best known for I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class (their first work to be published in English).
Mosskonbu is an artist of Japanese-language manga, best known for I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class (Manga).
Akane has finally come to terms with her feelings for Saito, the husband she was forced to marry—and now the real trouble starts! Suddenly, everything they do together feels like a minefield of romantic tension: laundry, baths, sharing a bed (platonically, of course). Overwhelmed by her own emotions, Akane starts avoiding Saito entirely—not because she doesn’t like him, but because she does. Can love bloom when one half of the couple is running away in embarrassment? The heart-fluttering, slow-burn rom-com of misunderstandings and missed chances continues!
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Amano Seiju is an author of Japanese-language books, best known for I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class (their first work to be published in English).
Mosskonbu is an artist of Japanese-language manga, best known for I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class (Manga).