Company President Yonoi Tsukihiko and orange farm heiress Hanabata Mikan are still total opposites, but they’re finally dating! Alas, their happy-ever-after seems elusive as Mikan comes crying to Tsukihiko one day to confess that Tsukihiko’s cousin Seiya had tricked her into sleeping with him! Hot-headed Tsukihiko marches over to confront Seiya, but the very moment he opens his mouth, Seiya plants a big wet one on his lips! What exactly is the devilish Seiya up to? Find out in the fifth volume of Yonoi Tsukihiko’s Happy Hell.
And so the impossible happened: Yonoi Tsukihiko, who doesn’t believe in love, has fallen in love! His heart now belongs to Hanabata Mikan, but relationships are something new to the cold and calculating company president, so he reluctantly lets the orange farm heiress take the lead. Despite that, Tsukihiko struggles to keep Mikan happy, especially now that she’s demanding a surprise from him for her upcoming birthday. Worse, his cousin and rival, Seiya has also set his sights on Mikan, and he’s a much smoother operator than Tsukihiko. Is he in danger of losing Mikan? Should Tsukihiko give up or will he rise to the challenge posed by both Seiya and Mikan?
To save their family farm, Mikan must marry Tsukihiko, the heir to a highly influential food and holdings company. They meet and find they can’t stand each other–but not standing each other doesn’t mean they can’t have a one-night stand. One night becomes two, and two becomes three. Pretty soon, the cool and calculating Tsukihiko begins to develop feelings for Mikan. But having feelings is something new for Tsukihiko, so he sets conditions on their relationship: They’re together, but not officially dating. Of course, Mikan has lots to say about that, and there will be hell to pay if Tsukihiko doesn’t listen.
Handsome Tsukihiko is perhaps the most eligible bachelor in the land, as the young heir to the influential Yonoi Group. Mikan should consider herself lucky that her family has arranged her marriage to him. But Tsukihiko is cold and sometimes cruel and doesn’t believe in notions of love and romance that Mikan holds dear to her heart. The two clash at first, but a physical attraction soon grows between them and maybe…something more? Can a guy who doesn’t believe in love actually fall in love?
In this josei romantic comedy manga, marriage comes before love for a pair of total opposites!
For the sake of her family’s farm, Hanabata Mikan has been arranged to marry the heir of a food and holdings company, Yonoi Tsukihiko. Mikan refuses, saying she already has a man she loves, only for Tsukihiko to laugh in her face! He finds romance and love unnecessary and has no intentions of changing his views. But Mikan can’t get married to a man who doesn’t believe in love…right? Is this pair doomed to rot, or can a love ripen between two total opposites?