Kyousuke had reached the age of 30, but unlike most people his age, he was still living at home with his parents. He had spent his years as a NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), drifting aimlessly through life, without much ambition or purpose. However, his parents had finally had enough and kicked him out of the house, leaving him with nowhere to go.
In his moment of desperation, his closest friend, Rui, came up with an unusual solution. Rui suggested that they get married—not out of love, but for convenience—and then get a quick divorce afterward. The idea sounded absurd, but for Kyousuke, it was the only option left. Rui, who had been his friend for nearly a decade, was a practical and logical person. She didn’t believe in romantic notions, but rather in making decisions that solved problems efficiently.
Kyousuke, on the other hand, was a hopeless romantic, always dreaming of a love that seemed impossible. The two of them couldn’t have been more different when it came to relationships, but they were bound by years of friendship. With nothing to lose, they agreed to enter a “pretend marriage,” both knowing it would never evolve into something more. They were simply two friends trying to make life a bit easier, and marriage seemed like the most logical choice—at least, for the time being.
Please Marry Me With Divorce in Mind Plot
For Kyousuke, this marriage was a way out of his miserable situation, while Rui saw it as a practical arrangement to help both of them avoid the complexities of life. As they spent more time together, though, they began to notice things about each other that they hadn’t seen before. The 100 days they agreed to spend together would be an experiment in living as a married couple, even if they both initially thought it would be nothing more than a transaction.
What neither of them expected was how these 100 days would challenge their assumptions about each other and about relationships, making them both question what they really wanted out of life—and perhaps, out of each other.
What is the release date for Please Marry Me With Divorce in Mind Chapter 9?
Please Marry Me With Divorce in Mind Chapter 9 will come out around December 19, 2024, for the following regions.
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It will be available to read on December 20, 2024, for these regions.
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Where to read Please Marry Me With Divorce in Mind Chapter 9?
Please Marry Me With Divorce in Mind Chapter 9 will be available to read on Cmoa.