
[Watashi no Ofuru de Waruin dakedo] to Okaasama (Heroine) ni Torimaki wo Oshitsukerare, Totsuida Henkyou demo Yome Atsukai Saremasen ga, Okage de Jiyuu ni Ikiraremasu!
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Cast out of noble circles through a conveniently arranged marriage, a noblewoman finds herself saddled with one of her mother's attendants as a fiancé and shipped off to the frontier — basically a polite punishment dressed up as a wedding. Her new husband barely talks, the household isn't exactly rolling out the welcome mat, and she's left with nothing but her beloved doll collection and way too much free time. Not exactly the fairy tale setup, right? But here's the thing — that quiet, expressionless husband turns out to be unexpectedly kind in small ways, and the slow thaw between them is where the real charm lives. This is a story about finding freedom in the place you were sent as punishment, and building something real out of an arrangement nobody expected to work. The pacing is gentle, leaning into cozy frontier life and the little moments that shift a relationship from strangers to something more. Junichi Sato is attached as chief director, and if you know his work, you know he handles tender, character-driven stories with a careful hand. If you liked the slow-burn vulnerability of My Happy Marriage or the quiet dignity of Snow White with the Red Hair, this hits a similar nerve — a heroine carving out her own happiness in circumstances she didn't choose. The doll hobby gives her character a specific warmth that keeps things from feeling generic. It's comfort food romance, but with enough emotional texture to make you actually care about where it's heading.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-3 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 4.

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