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Description:Kinoshita Kazuya dumped for another guy, he hires Mizuhara Chizuru from an app called Diamond to be his girlfriend to make himself feel better.
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Heartbreak stings, but sometimes, the cure is even more… complicated. Kinoshita Kazuya just got dumped. Reeling from the pain and desperate for any kind of solace, he stumbles upon Diamond, an app promising the perfect temporary girlfriend. Enter Mizuhara Chizuru, the epitome of beauty and charm, a woman seemingly sculpted from every guy’s ideal fantasy. For a price, she’ll be his girlfriend. Publicly, at least.
Kazuya, fueled by loneliness and a bruised ego, hires Chizuru. Initially, it's a Band-Aid solution, a charade to appease his family and prove to the world (and perhaps himself) that he's not a complete loser. But the charade quickly spirals out of control. Family dinners become awkward interrogations, chance encounters turn into elaborate cover-ups, and the line between “rental girlfriend” and genuine connection starts to blur.
Chizuru is professional, poised, and seemingly perfect. But is she truly just playing a role, or is there more beneath the surface? Kazuya's initial desperation morphs into something else: curiosity, and perhaps even a burgeoning affection. But is it real, or is he falling for a carefully constructed facade? And what happens when other "rental girlfriends," each with their own quirks and motivations, enter the scene, adding layers of chaos and romantic entanglement to Kazuya's already precarious situation?
As Kazuya navigates the treacherous waters of fake relationships and real emotions, he's forced to confront his own insecurities and the true meaning of love and connection. Will he ever find genuine happiness, or will he forever be trapped in a cycle of renting affection? And more importantly, can a relationship built on lies ever truly blossom into something real?