Synopsis
Amaranthis chose a contract marriage in order to inherit an estate.
Living a glamorous life and envied by many, she seemed to have everything she wanted—until a problem arose with her husband, Shaite Hunniswald.
A mental problem, to be precise.
The gloomy Shaite suddenly began wearing a healthy, cheerful expression and started demanding a divorce as naturally as breathing.
“It’s such a nice day. Shall we get a divorce?”
“This soup is really delicious today. Shall we get a divorce?”
Not only would he launch these random divorce attacks without any context,
but when he handed her a letter and said,
“I put a great deal of effort into writing this. Please accept it,”
it turned out to be divorce papers.
And when he said,
“I heard you enjoy horseback riding, so I brought you a fine horse as a gift,”
the horse’s name turned out to be Farewell!
With a husband who follows her around every day asking for a divorce, Amaranthis is at her wit’s end.
But because of a ridiculous inheritance law, getting divorced would mean returning the inheritance.
If she divorces him, she’ll go bankrupt. She absolutely cannot let that happen!
A tearful and desperate story of Amaranthis doing everything she can to avoid divorce and protect her inheritance.