Synopsis
Mitsuru, the protagonist, is reincarnated into the world of her favorite game. Not only that, but she’s reincarnated as the avatar she used to play—and as the wife of her favorite character, the great deity Oomikami Mine!?
Mitsuru tries to hide her flustered feelings and act as his wife, but Mine, who is normally cool, serious, and distant from others, treats her with unexpected tenderness and doting affection.
Confused but determined not to break the image of the “Mitsuru” he knows, she continues hiding her true self day after day. Despite finding joy and happiness in their time together, she also feels a subtle fatigue from keeping up appearances. Things seem to be going smoothly (?) until one night, when Mine asks if something is troubling her—
Thinking that showing her real self would make him hate her, she’d been acting the way she thought he’d like. But he saw through her act long ago. This is a story about being made to understand that he loves the real, unguarded “you” just as you are.
56 pages + supplementary pages (planned)
*Contains a scene where the male character licks the female character’s nosebleed (not violent or grotesque, but a sweet intimate moment)
*The male character grows animal ears and a tail from around the second half.
A fluffy, happy-ending original doujin with some slightly serious moments, but easy to read without overthinking.
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Editorial Review
Game world reincarnation romance has become increasingly crowded, but this one distinguishes itself by centering emotional vulnerability rather than power fantasy or harem dynamics. Where most isekai-adjacent girls’ manga lean into the protagonist’s newfound agency or special abilities, Wolf Husband’s Doting Love Marriage uses the reincarnation premise as scaffolding for exploring what happens when you’re afraid to be yourself with someone you love.
The core tension—Mitsuru maintaining a false persona to preserve Mine’s affection, only to discover he’s known all along—is deceptively sophisticated. The tags reveal the DNA here: devoted lover and pure love suggest unambiguous emotional commitment, while roleplay and fluff indicate the work isn’t interrogating their dynamic through conflict or doubt. Instead, it’s mining tenderness and the specific vulnerability of being seen. Size difference adds a physical dimension to the power imbalance that Mine already holds simply by loving her first, which the synopsis hints the narrative handles with care rather than dominance fantasy. The “happy ending” tag confirms this resolves toward genuine mutual acceptance rather than the protagonist sacrificing authenticity indefinitely.
What’s rare in contemporary girls’ manga is this precise emotional register: a work unafraid to linger on the fatigue of performance, the fear of disappointing a partner, and the relief of being loved as your actual self. Most comparable titles either treat this as angst to overcome through plot, or skip it entirely for immediate sugar. This one seems to sit in the emotional complexity while remaining fundamentally sweet.
Readers who prize psychological intimacy and emotional honesty in their romance will find something genuine here. The devoted lover and pure love combination, anchored in a fantasy setting that keeps things atmospheric rather than high-stakes, creates space for genuine tenderness to land.
A rare girls’ manga that earns its sweetness through earned vulnerability.
Related Tags:
Fantasy | romance | Pure Love | roleplay | size difference
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