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    Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon (My Blissful/Happy Marriage)

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      Vivian Premium Member last edited by Vivian

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      Title: Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon, わたしの幸せな結婚

      Japanese publisher: Kadokawa/Syosetu (novel), Square Enix (manga)

      Novel volumes: 3 (ongoing)

      Manga volumes: 2 (ongoing)

      Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon (My Blissful/Happy Marriage) is a historical fantasy story about Saimori Miyo, a girl who was mistreated by her family after her mother died and her father married his former lover. Miyo came from a long line of magic users, but has no magical power herself, leading her to be ignored in favor of her little sister. One day, it is decided that she will be married to the heir of the Kudou family, a cold-hearted(?) and powerful magic user who had rejected all his previous marriage candidates. All Miyo can hope for in her sad life is a happy marriage...

      (I hope that summary wasn’t too long-winded...I don’t know how I’m supposed to format these posts.)

      The story has the structure of your basic Cinderella story, but with a twist. I love historical settings (I think late 19th or early 20th century Japan, think Rurouni Kenshin) so I hope this series (both novel and manga) will get license soon.

      (I hope I’m not double posting. I checked the topic list beforehand, but it may not have been updated)

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      • Meimi
        Meimi Premium Member last edited by

        This novel seems lovely, I'm up on it

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          nofairytale last edited by

          I read a bit of the manga recently and what I've seen definitely makes me want to read the LN. What attracts me the most is that beyond the prologue, it has a gentle and lovely atmosphere despite dealing with depressing situation, so it feels like a healing story rather than misery porn. Sort of like "I'll Never Set Foot in This House Again!" but for more mature audience and in an early 20th century Japanese setting.

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            Kilocron Member last edited by

            This does sound like something I would be all aboard with

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              LunaNyx Premium Member last edited by

              I’m interested in reading this.

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