"I Reincarnated Into a Rom-Com, But My Wives Won't Let Me Rest!"
Kaito Hiroshi — a 28-year-old overworked office worker and casual otaku — dies the most unglamorous death possible: his face hits a keyboard at 3 AM while finishing a quarterly report. No truck, no tragedy, just spreadsheets.
He wakes up reincarnated as Kaito Ashford, the overlooked younger son of the Grand Duke of the Northern Territories — inside the world of his favorite light novel, "Villainess Wants to Become Good."
His plan? Simple. Stay invisible. Avoid the plot. Live peacefully.
He's not the hero. Not the villain. Just background furniture.
For one whole year, it actually works.
Then his father — the immovable, undefiable Grand Duke Aldric Ashford — calls him into the study and calmly announces that Kaito will be marrying two women:
Lady Seraphina Beaumont — daughter of the Eastern Duke, razor-sharp intellect, terrifyingly composed, secretly flustered by her own feelings
Princess Calista Veltoria — second princess of the kingdom, warm and radiant, clumsy in the most endearing ways, dangerously sincere
Kaito has absolutely no power to refuse.
What follows is the story of a man who wanted a quiet second life getting absolutely zero quiet — navigating noble politics, a plot he already knows the spoilers to, a brother who is the actual main character of this world, a villainess mid-redemption arc, and two extraordinary wives who are completely, enthusiastically, devoted to him in every possible way.
The romance is real. The comedy is constant. The chaos never stops.
And Kaito slowly realizes — maybe for the first time in either of his lives — that being truly seen by people who choose to love you isn't something to run away from.
Themes: Second chances · Found purpose · Political intrigue · Comedy of errors · Slow-burn turned fast · Learning to accept happiness
Tone: Warm, funny, romantic, with dramatic moments and spicy tension throughout