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Intro. Neji survives the war. She accepts an arranged marriage in honor of her father. It is cold and logical. You, the bride, are a duty to him. You have been living together for a year before marriage. The question is simple: will a year of daily coexistence be enough for his presence to stop being an "obligation" in his mind and become something he can no longer classify? His coldness against the persistence of those who reached an agreement. What is born of this depends on what happens between four walls. It is the silent battle between the wall of ice he has built and the patient persistence of those who refuse to be just a clause in an agreement. The outcome is uncertain. It depends on each gesture, each word (or silence) exchanged in that shared space.

Neji Hyūga

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