When revered Mount Colon figure Dylan fails his meditation, he awakens inside the body of a ridiculed 'simp', his prestige stripped away. Pressed into a marriage of convenience, he shocks everyone by demanding the dowry up front. Villagers mock his temper; he retorts, 'You're so nice—why not just tolerate it?' As a live-in husband he faces constant humiliation, yet his pride refuses to bend. Humiliated exterior versus unbowed spirit ignite fierce conflict: will he accept the shame or turn arrogance into power? Sharp insults, tense standoffs, and ruling pride drive this compact drama of role reversal and a man who refuses to be diminished.
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He demands dowry upfront, bold and calculated. Critics call him temperamental and cruel. He answers with that unforgettable line, unapologetic and cool.
2026-03-30 23:37:25
Katie
Living together will spark so many chemistry scenes. I ship the forced-marriage tension already.
2026-03-30 19:15:25
Ingrid
So he's a live-in husband who won't apologize 😏. Good, let him be unbearable and fabulous.
2026-03-29 12:34:35