Asahi, who is gay, is often confessed to by girls, but he always turns them down, saying, "I have no intention of dating anyone." It's because he has a crush on Rise, the most popular guy in the company. One day, Rise witnesses the scene where he is being confessed to. Why of all people did it have to be Rise?! I was panicking when he said... "I want you to pretend that you're dating me." Suddenly, Rise asked me to be his pseudo-lover!? It seems they thought that by publicly declaring themselves a couple, Rise, who has no interest in romance, would stop both of them from making unwanted confessions. Asahi, who believes this love will never be reciprocated, is happy that he can be in a relationship with Rise, even if it's a fake one.
This is a small love story unfolding in a corner of a peaceful country somewhere. A gentlemanly guard loyal to the princess, and a pure and tomboyish princess who is in love with him. A heartwarming romantic comedy that will make your heart flutter, woven together with sweet and sour exchanges that transcend social status and age differences. [Pixiv](https://comic.pixiv.net/works/13167)
Megu is sent to Earth in her early teens, she is adopted by Mammi Kanzaki, a former witch who gave up her royal ambitions to wed a mortal. Mammi bewitches her husband and their two children, Rabi and Apo, into believing that Megu has always been the eldest child of the family. Under Mammi's tutelage, Megu learns to control both her abilities and impulses in order to prove her worthiness for the crown. This Rite-of-Passage subtext is continued throughout the series.
A cowardly peasant is forced, despite himself, to go in search of the Holy Grail. (Source: Editions IMHO, translated)