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In high school, he thought she was a bully and she thought he was a huge jerk. Years later, Haneul and Dahae meet again... because their siblings are getting married! But tragedy strikes the newlyweds and their loved ones are left to wonder how they could have saved them. Haneul and Dahae awake to find themselves in high school again—and their siblings are alive! With only each other and a diary to rely on, can they weave a new destiny for their siblings? Or will fate unravel all the same?
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both are so similar, the first time they lived they didn't get along but with a new chance they start getting to know each other and fell in love
Civil servant Sinn gets a huge surprise on his 29th birthday when he is chosen as the first subject of an experimental new law to marry someone he's never met. His marriage partner is Mari, a recluse who has yet to experience the small joys of life. Now the two must navigate their relationship as a married couple, all while proving -- or disproving -- that the law will benefit the greater good of society.
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The art style is really similar. Both are very wholesome and heartwarming. Both feature main couples who are not in a convential marriage. Here we go again has more substance but marry me is a bit cuter.
Youji and Otuna had a peaceful married life. However, one day, due to her wife Otuna’s curiosity, her husband Youji was transformed into a child because of the medicine she made! Youji spends his days as a child through trial and error in order to return to his original form, but success is far away. With the understanding of those around him, just when he’s getting used to his life as a child, Otona’s father finally finds out about this situation…?
Plagued by health issues, Boni Min is basically a walking hospital. Then one day a mysterious guy appears. He moves in, gives her medicine, and explains them all to her. Turns out the information is quite useful! Soon enough, Boni finds herself falling for his cold-but-warm-hearted charms...
Ortez, first daughter of Duke Tesa, marries someone she’s never even seen before. An exciting love story that starts with an arranged marriage!
The story is about a girl (16) and a boy (18) who get married because the girl is believed to have a terminal illness. The boy swears to look after her. The story revolves around the hardships around being married when you are so young of age and in schooling.
“Mom, I’m sorry. Please don’t die.” When Henry realizes death is at his mother’s doorstep, he strikes a deal with a lifespan dealer to give years of his own life to his ailing mother. Now, his mother is a 20-year-old college student with a full life ahead of her, and Henry devotes his remaining days to helping her live life to the fullest. But things turn complicated when his friend falls in love with her!
Betty dreams to start a new life at 58 years old. Lucy is excited to get married to her fiance, but Betty's Alzheimer's gets in their way...
Alexandra Arvan, daughter of a count, agrees to marry Pavel Volkov, son of the Grand Duke, in order to pay off her family's debt. Suffering from an incurable disease, Pavel is notorious for his foul mouth and hot temper. Alexandra feels pity towards her young husband and treats him with kindness and care, which may help save him from his terminal illness as well as from his deep despair.
"But, you’d enjoyed everything up until now!!" Haekang Ohn, the eldest son of a prominent politician, and Gyeun Sah, the eldest son of a rich family find themselves brought together by an old family curse that was kept well-hidden over the years. They must get married in order to preserve the karma of their families and protect them from a curse put on their two families two thousand years ago! They are both against the idea thanks to bad blood between them from their shared past, but they are forced to stay in the same room together overnight and they survive the ordeal. But from that day on, strange things begin to happen…