A classic "marriage of convenience" trope where feelings develop after the wedding.
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Taishou Itsuwari Bridal: Migawari Hanayome to Gunjin is a perfect, bite-sized watch for fans of historical, short-form romance with explicit, mature content. By blending the dramatic, fashionable setting of the Taisho era with a high-stakes "forced proximity" trope, it offers a quick but intense escape. A classic "marriage of convenience" trope where feelings
: The use of "Itsuwari" (falsehood) and "Migawari" (substitute) could imply a plot involving deception, substitution, or mistaken identities, possibly in a bridal or marriage context. This could range from a straightforward human drama to a fantasy narrative involving magical contracts, spirits, or other supernatural elements. If you share with third parties, their policies apply