A Boring Tale

What’s the point of getting married? Anyway, we’re going to divorce.

Divorcing anyway Omega (Mei Yisi) x absolutely not divorcing Alpha (Gu Shi)

Translator:

Mei Yisi is an unsociable omega who feels that everything and everyone is “uninteresting.” He goes on a blind date as a result of his parents’ pestering. He meets Gu Shi and marries him.

Why is Mei Yisi indifferent about who he marries? Why does he think he will get divorced sooner or later? Will Mei Yisi find this marriage “interesting” enough?

Note: This is essentially a long oneshot with two extras.

Play on words: The story title is “méi yì si de gù shi” with méi yì si meaning boring; uninteresting. The MC’s name is Mei Yisi, and Yisi means “he thinks.” The name adds a layer of irony/playfulness to the story, given that Mei Yisi is nonchalant about marriage and keeps thinking “we’re going to divorce, anyway.” ML’s name is Gu Shi. So the title can also be read as “Mei Yisi’s Gu Shi.”

没意思(mei yi si,

My Fiancé Who Hates Me

My Fiance hates me.

Michael-sama is kind to everyone and loved by all the people and I’m probably the only one he hates.

It can’t be helped since it’s a political marriage, but I like Michael-sama… Will I be able to get married after graduating from the academy like this?

While I was having these problems, a young lady appeared in front of me and said “Are you Michael-sama’s fiancée? Don’t make me laugh. I’m going to marry Michael-sama!” She pushed me away and left. Furthermore, I was involved in an incident…?

After a period of estrangement, the two dote on each other. The uke (bottom) is unaware of his beauty. There’s a little depiction of happiness in the lieu of others misfortunes . ★ R-18.

The Enemy’s Husband || 敵の旦那様

“The day this honourable body of mine touches a single strand of hair on your body, willingly with carnal intentions, is the day I shall cut off a part of my body and wash your feet by my honourable self and drink that water!”

They had been enemies forever – both the Empire of Blazing Sun and the Empire of Silver Mountains. Both these Empires battled and toiled in the shackles of hatred for decades. And then, they battled some more. And then some more.

Until they really couldn’t anymore and decided to marry off two sorry individuals as a treatise of peace.

General Haoran of the Blazing Sun army was a man who knew not love or romance. He knew the art of war mongering and battle strategy but didn’t know what to do when women threw themselves at him. He had wanted to live and die as a soldier on the battlefield, alone and unmarried. Until his Emperor decided to get him married to a Mosquito Prince from the Silver Mountains in a treaty of peace.

One could

The Taming

Upon reaching adulthood, Michele, the youngest son of a noble family from the South, found himself sent to the North for marriage, as though he were being sold off.

The other party was the lord of the cold North, Ian Sheleg.

In a bid to salvage his declining family, Michele resolved himself to take in a thirty-five-year-old man whose face he had never even seen as his “wife.”

However, the place he arrived at wasn’t the promised castle, but a small mansion…

“My name is ‘Ain,’ and I’ll be serving Sir Anatold for the next month in place of my master.”

The one waiting for Michele was not “Ian Sheleg,” but a servant named “Ain.” He was informed that, for whatever reasons, “Ian Sheleg” had become entangled in urgent business and had sent a servant who resembled him in his stead, but…

The North and the South were lands as different as winter and spring. It was for the sake of taking a month’s time to educate Michele, who was unfamiliar with

Winter Field

Rensley Maelrosen, the prince of the warm southern kingdom of Cornia, disguises himself as a woman to take on the role of Duke Gezell Jivendad’s bride in place of his missing sister. He embarks on a journey to the northern land of Aldrant, where an icy chill, both in body and soul, awaits him.

“In the end, you did ask me to save your life, didn’t you?”

Arriving in the northern land, abandoned by the royal family, Rensley faces the unfamiliar extreme cold that freezes not only his body but also his emotions.

The warmth of the people in this harshly cold land, akin to grass finding its place in unexpected places,

and the indifferent affection of Duke Gezell, who orchestrates a fake wedding ceremony,
cause Rensley’s heart to blossom uncontrollably.

“After the journey is over… I hope you come back.”

Even with the clumsy confession of the young Duke, conflicting emotions arise as Rensley, who loves him, must depart.

“I love you, Your Grace.”

In Winterfield, the co