Set against the elegant yet rigid backdrop of Japan’s Taisho period, this series blends sacrifice, secret identities, and a romance that's as fierce as it is unexpected. The Story: A Substitute for Love

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To protect her sister, Asako volunteers to be a . However, Kido reveals that he seeks a bride primarily for the purpose of bearing his children, leading to a passionate and intense contract marriage. Asako, who believed marriage was devoid of love, soon discovers the captain’s unexpectedly fierce and sweet affection. Key Characters The Substitute Bride and the Military Uniform's Fierce Love

Romantic, melancholic, and slightly suspenseful. The "Flower of Europe" blooming in the East.

The narrative’s climax subverts expectations: instead of a dramatic public confession, Hanae and Genichirō agree to a second fake marriage – this time, a mutual fiction that they married for love from the start, erasing the original migawari arrangement. This metafictional “true lie” allows them to rebuild trust while acknowledging that all social roles are performances.

Taishou Itsuwari Bridal: Migawari Hanayome to Gunpuku no Mouai

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