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Now, my husband, doting love from a happy marriage is something that only happens in romance novels, you know?

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Among the romance novels favored by noble ladies, stories starting with a marriage of convenience are all the rage.

The hero misunderstands the heroine, who married into his family through an arranged marriage, in various ways. He declares, "I will never love you," but then he learns the truth about her, falls madly in love, and they live happily ever after.

Rosine, born into a poor baron's family, had also read such stories, but she never in her wildest dreams thought it would happen to her.

She was married off to a count's family for money. There, Rosine is told by the young Count, "I will never love you, so you should understand that." What's more, their rooms are separate, and there's no marital intimacy.

Rosine wondered if he was an idiot. Because if she doesn't bear a child, she'll be divorced in three years.

With no other choice, she decided to take action for her future, but for some reason, the Count suddenly starts doting on her...?

A story about a foolish Count who can't distinguish between romance novels and reality, and a pragmatic baron's daughter.

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