Mb | Jul 13, 2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The second episode of "My Happy Marriage" begins with the relationship between Kiyoka and Miyo taking an unexpected turn. Kiyoka is not the charming prince one might expect, but instead displays a cold and harsh demeanor, going so far as to command Miyo to die if he orders it. However, this behavior does not stem from cruelty but from his desire to test his fiancée's intentions and motives for accepting the proposal.


As the episode progresses, we see glimpses of Kiyoka's self-reflection. He acknowledges his missteps and is determined to correct them. Meanwhile, Miyo struggles with her desire to prove her worth. In the Saimori household, she was only valued for her usefulness. Now, in a new home that does not rely on her, she questions her purpose.


In addition to the main characters, we get a look at Kouji, who initially seems like a cliché figure, as he declares his willingness to help Miyo but appears to take no action. However, as the episode unfolds, Kouji remains steadfast in his promise to support Miyo.


One of the most intriguing aspects introduced in this episode is the existence of supernatural abilities and a group known as the Grotesques.


Overall, the second episode successfully builds on the first by revealing more about the supernatural elements of the story, uncovering hidden facets of the characters' pasts, and introducing fascinating plotlines for future exploration. It effectively maintains the engagement generated by the first episode and hints that the series has much more to offer in the episodes to come.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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