Summary
Why can’t I do something that everyone can take for granted? Emi Sato works as a government official on a local island. The only entertainment in this empty countryside is romance, and it is absolutely recommended to get married in your twenties. Emi, who is traumatized by love, is 28 years old and still single, so she feels uncomfortable. One day, a man named Nagata, who claims to be from Tokyo, will be welcomed into his house, but he suddenly asks, “If I have wonderful sex, would you consider marrying me?”…? ! I shouldn’t be cut out for sex… I lied when I said, “You’re moving on my finger.” A slow-life love story of a retired girl. * This work has the same content as “We can’t do it normally-I’m getting married due to official duties. (1)” included in “Renai Chocolat vol.3 [with limited bonus]”.