{Spoilers, except it's shoujo so}
Recently I've been ending a lot of my sentences with a "so" which could be seen as kind of sloppy as I'm not completing my thought and letting whoever I'm conversing with to figure out what I meant by themselves, but I also think it's quite funny too. Also as a side note just for myself, I should lay off the caffeine because I keep getting really bad anxiety. Which is bad.
So, this manga focuses on a high school girl that suffers a terrible tragedy and loses both of her parents. Apparently they didn't leave her much/any inheritance with which to live and so she's worried about what she's going to do in terms of housing and living costs. Honestly this seems a little far-fetched considering that later on, the story elaborates on her backstory and says that she's good at cooking and housework because she's always left alone. If her parents are always working, how could there not be any inheritance left over for her? I am confused. But anyways, her landlord conveniently is looking for a wife to marry him and take over the housework. Don't worry though, he's a high schooler. Is it legal to let your high school kid be a landowner while going to school? Are any of the premises of the story actually accurate? I'll leave that up to you to decide I guess, but it seems prettyyyyy sketch if you ask me.
Anyways, they end up living together and this guy's life is actually wack. He never sleeps because he's doing work, he never eats because he's doing work, and he's the student council president etc etc etc. You know, the perfect shoujo boy that's too OP to be an actually human being. And yes, you guessed it, he has no time for inefficiency. But, his heart is slowly softened by this wife that he acquired just out of convenience. And they live happily ever after, after some minor inconveniences. The end.
I mean, it was a pretty cute story. I guess my only qualm is "is this realistic?" Probably not. Was it entertaining? Yeah it was pretty good. Would I recommend it? I think there are better manga out there, but it was an interesting premise to be sure.
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