My Happy Marriage Episode 4 Reactions: Kudo’s Protectiveness Towards Miyo Makes Fans Excited

My Happy Marriage Episode 4 Reactions from fans is how Kudo is warming up to Miyo. The fourth episode premiered on July 26, 2023, on Netflix. My Happy Marriage (My Blissful Marriage) or Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon (わたしの幸せな結婚) is an upcoming anime series which will be premiering on Netflix. Based on the light novel of the same name written by Akumi Agitogi and illustrated by Tsukiho Tsukioka, it also has a manga adaptation illustrated by Rito Kohsaka.

The anime series is directed by Takehiro Kubota under Kinema Citrus Studios. Ami Satō, Takahito Ōnishi and Momoka Toyoda are credited as the writers, and Evan Call gives the music. Licensed under Netflix, the series is scheduled to run for 13 episodes. The opening theme song is Anata no Soba ni (貴方の側に。, “By Your Side”) by Riria and the ending theme song, Vita Philosophica (ヰタ・フィロソフィカ), is performed by Kashitarō Itō.

The plot of the show is set in the early fictional years of Japan, where possessing supernatural powers holds the utmost form of respect. However, Miyo, following the death of her mother, leads a rather miserable life with her stepmother and stepsister. As she possesses no power, she is deemed as a useless member of the household, and everyone in the family devalues her. She is married off to a ruthless commander named Kudou, and her life completely changes since then.

In the fourth episode, Miyo tries to get a gift for Kudo after he gifted her a comb in the last episode. However, since she doe not have much money, she decided to make a hair tie for him. However, she comes across her sister Kaya at the market, who starts to abuse her again. However, Kudo remains mindful of her situation and makes a beautiful gesture to make her feel alright.

The fans, as usual, took to Twitter to discuss the episode. Watching Kiyoka grow closer to her and doing everything to make Miyo happy tugs onto the audience’s heartstrings. Moreover, Kiyoka going out of his way to care about Miyo’s feelings makes everyone emotional and root for their relationship.

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Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das is an Anthropologist by training, but her true passion lies in delving into the human experience through prose. A cinephile and pop culture enthusiast, she has been a writer for a year.

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