Mangaka: Iroto Tsumugi, Kori Hisakawa, Airumu
Publisher: Kadokawa
Genre: Regency, Romance, Drama
Tropes: Arranged Marriage, enemies-to-lovers, Virgin love
Spice: 3/5
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Looking through Bookwalker recently, I found what sounded like a manga with an interesting concept being released in a chapter-by-chapter fashion. I've been really looking for some good regency or fantasy romance for a while. Those seem to be the genres I'm most stuck on right now when it comes to manga. And when you read regency romance, most of the time you'll get an arranged marriage scenario, which I also happen to like. This one in particular had a bit of a twist and some good spice to go along with it so I decided to buy a couple more chapters.
To Sir, Without Love: I Am Divorcing You is a romance that starts off with a declaration of divorce. Eight years ago, Byletta was engaged to marry Arnald, the son of a count and a soldier. However, on the day of their wedding, he is called away to war…for eight years, without so much as a letter or a face-to-face meeting. In the meantime, Byletta uses her talents for swordsmanship and business to make a place for herself with his family. Her only request to her new father-in-law is that in the event that the war ends, she would like to request a divorce and take back her freedom. When that time comes however, Arnold takes it as a challenge and makes her a deal: If he can get her with child within a month, then they will stay married till death do them part.
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