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Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii (Japanese: 来世は他人がいい Hepburn: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii, lit. "An Outsider is Better in the Afterlife") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Asuka Konishi, and serialized in Afternoon magazine (published by Kodansha) since the October 2017 issue.
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Synopsis
Yoshino Somei, born into a yakuza family, is engaged to be married to a man chosen by her grandfather. Her fiancé, Kirishima, is the grandson of her grandfather's acquaintance. In order to fulfill the engagement, Yoshino moves from Osaka to Tokyo. At first, Kirishima is friendly and charming, but he quickly reveals his true nature, becoming abusive and demanding that Yoshino sell her body. She also faces bullying at school and desperately wants to return to Osaka. In response, her grandfather advises her to make Kirishima fall in love with her over the course of a year and then leave him without mercy. Believing that the men around her are all scoundrels, Yoshino decides to take action. She sells one of her kidneys for 4 million yen and confronts Kirishima and her classmates. Unexpectedly, Kirishima falls in love with her and proposes to her.
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