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My Happy Marriage, Vol. 2

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My Happy Marriage, Vol. 2

By: Akumi Agitogi, David Musto - translator
Narrated by: Miranda Parkin, Damien Haas
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RELATIONSHIP GROWING PAINS...

When Miyo Saimori, the unwanted daughter of a declining noble family, is married off to coldhearted military commander Kiyoka Kudou, no one expects their betrothal to last. Against all odds, however, the unlikely couple find themselves drawn to each other’s kindness, and their engagement becomes official.

Wanting to prove herself to her talented fiancé, Miyo starts studying etiquette with the goal of making her social debut at an upcoming dinner party. When she refuses to confide in anyone about her dreams (which are becoming more terrifying by the night), though, her health rapidly declines. This provides a third party the perfect opportunity to widen the rift developing between Miyo and Kiyoka…

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- the Narrator speaking as the protagonist is very annoying to hear. Too high pitched and baby-like
- the protagonist is weak-minded, a bad communicator, and behaves very silly.
- I felt that the plot was too convenient. The writer took the easy route in this plot. I won’t spoil anything but basically, as usual, the main protagonist goes from 0 to hero within the span of basically a chapter. No training, no buildup to it, she just coincidentally became the one person who could fix everything.

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