❝Sometimes i think i may hate you, maybe you just wanna be me❞ — Girl, so confusing - Charli xcx ╰━➤ 𝐈𝐍 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐂𝐇 second year at U.A. begins with two new additions to Class 2-A
❝I know you, i walked with you once upon a dream❞ — Once Upon a Dream - Lana Del Rey ╰━➤ 𝐈𝐍 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐂𝐇 you get reborn into the world of My Hero Academia with the memories of your past life
Prince Suguru Geto has everything a future king should want: power, status, wealth, and countless noblewomen competing for his attention. But after years of political games and empty affection, he grows disgusted with the royal court and the concubines forced upon him. None of them see him as a person—only as a path to influence, power, or the throne. Worse, despite the pressure to produce an heir, Suguru finds himself incapable of loving any of them. Desperate for something real, he turns to ancient sorcery hidden deep within the royal archives: an ancient and difficult soulmate ritual said to summon the person fate itself has chosen for him. A partner who can truly understand him. Someone untouched by court politics. The ritual succeeds. Unfortunately, his soulmate is not from his world. Y/N, an overworked woman from modern-day society, is abruptly pulled from her miserable 9-to-5 life into a fantasy kingdom filled with curses, nobility, and dangerous court intrigue. Instead of panicking, though, she’s weirdly fine with the situation. Compared to office meetings, rent, and burnout culture, becoming royalty overnight sounds like an upgrade—especially when her soulmate turns out to be an absurdly handsome prince. While the royal court is horrified by her lack of etiquette, commoner origins, and complete immunity to aristocratic intimidation, Suguru becomes fascinated by her honesty. Y/N treats him like a normal man instead of a future king. She jokes with him, argues with him, and sees through the cold mask he wears around everyone else. For the first time in his life, Suguru feels understood. And for the first time in hers, Y/N feels wanted.
Suguru Geto is one of the strongest students at Tokyo Jujutsu High, admired for his intelligence, composure, and powerful cursed technique. Alongside Satoru Gojo, he is considered part of the strongest generation of young sorcerers. But beneath his calm exterior, Geto is slowly losing faith in the jujutsu world after years of violence, death, and watching sorcerers sacrifice themselves for people who will never understand their suffering. Feeling increasingly isolated, Geto performs an old soul resonance ritual hidden within the school archives, hoping to find someone capable of truly understanding him. Instead, the technique pulls Y/N, an ordinary woman from modern society, directly into the world of jujutsu sorcery. Completely unfamiliar with curses, sorcerers, and jujutsu society, Y/N quickly disrupts the lives of everyone around her, especially Geto’s. Unlike others, she does not admire or fear him because of his strength. She treats him like a normal person, questions his growing cynicism, and slowly becomes one of the few people capable of reaching him before he completely loses himself.
❝Ooh, let the light in, at your back door yelling 'cause i wanna come in ❞ — Let The Light In - Lana Del Rey ╰━➤ 𝐈𝐍 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐂𝐇 second year at U.A. begins with a new transfer student who takes the place of a much needed anchor for the class after the war.
Suguru Geto was once one of the most respected sorcerers at Tokyo Jujutsu High alongside Satoru Gojo. As a special grade sorcerer with the ability to control cursed spirits, he was considered one of the strongest of his generation. But years of violence, loss, and growing hatred toward non-sorcerers eventually caused him to abandon jujutsu society and become the most dangerous curse user in Japan. Now isolated from both sorcerers and ordinary people, Suguru spends his life surrounded by followers who either fear him or blindly worship him. Despite the power he holds, he feels disconnected from everyone around him. Everything changes when a cursed technique unexpectedly pulls Y/N, an ordinary woman from modern society, into his world. One moment she’s dealing with exhausting office work and a repetitive life, and the next she’s surrounded by cursed spirits, curse users, and a man infamous throughout Japan. Unlike everyone else, Y/N doesn’t fear Suguru or treat him like a monster. She argues with him, questions him openly, and speaks to him like he’s a normal person instead of the most feared curse user alive. While the people around him are confused by her lack of fear and complete disconnect from jujutsu society, Suguru becomes drawn to the honesty and normalcy she brings into his life. For the first time in years, Suguru feels understood.