Here’s a more vivid setup:
Shoto and Himari grew up under vastly different circumstances. Shoto is the disciplined, sharp-witted heir of a prestigious family renowned for their business empire, while Himari is a free-spirited, fiercely independent artist from a lineage celebrated for their cultural influence. Their families have been close for generations, bound by an unshakable alliance, and have long dreamed of uniting their legacies through Shoto and Himari.
But there’s a catch—Shoto and Himari cannot stand each other. Their rivalry started in childhood, born out of endless misunderstandings and clashes in personality. Himari thinks Shoto is an uptight control freak, and Shoto believes Himari is reckless and immature. Over time, their bickering escalated into outright animosity.
However, their families remain oblivious (or deliberately ignorant) of the feud. Both sets of parents insist the pair would make a “perfect match” and begin orchestrating every opportunity for them to spend time together. From awkward dinner parties to forced vacations, Shoto and Himari are constantly thrown into each other’s orbit.
While they initially try to outwit one another to sabotage their families’ plans, unexpected moments of vulnerability begin to surface. Slowly, they realize they may not be as different as they thought—and that their fierce feelings might not all be rooted in hatred after all.
Now the question remains: will Shoto and Himari give in to their growing connection, or will they let their rivalry destroy their families’ dreams?