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Rainier Cavalier, a strikingly handsome duke, faces colossal debts. Henrietta Cortez is an affluent but emotionally forsaken heiress. When Rainier's confidant suggests a radical solution—kidnapping Henrietta to marry her and relieve his financial woes—he surprisingly agrees. However, he hadn't anticipated her captivating beauty or her pragmatic proposal for a mutually beneficial marriage that could improve both their lives. Are they merely business partners in this unusual arrangement? Or could genuine feelings develop from this unconventional "marriage by capture?"


I noticed that battle Shonen fans tend to want every character whose not a villian to bend to the main character's will. So Kawaki's stance isn't good enough. Despite Momoshiki's proven threat the power of friendship should have utmost importance. Coming from the same people who endlessly hype Itachi for discarding familial ties to protect Konoha.