(read premise!) A remote horse ranch. A man built by work, not words. And a spoiled Manhattan socialite who was never meant to survive either. Ryomen Sukuna runs his land with discipline, silence, and absolute control. The village respects him, his workers fear disappointing him, and nothing in his life has ever required patience for weakness. Until now. When a scandal forces a wealthy city girl onto his ranch for the summer, Sukuna is left with one instruction he didn’t ask for: deal with her. She arrives with designer luggage, attitude, and no idea how to live outside luxury. He has no interest in teaching her, no patience for complaints, and no tolerance for entitlement. But she doesn’t leave. And Sukuna doesn’t bend. Days become weeks. Insults turn into routine. Routine turns into something harder to ignore. Between early mornings, hard labor, and endless arguments, the ranch becomes less of a punishment and more of a strange kind of shared space neither of them knows how to name. He tells himself she’s temporary. Just another problem to endure until she goes back to her life. The problem is, the longer she stays, the less convincing that sounds. Because Sukuna is not used to people who don’t break under him. And he’s even less used to wanting them to stay.
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