We're Both Grooms
"Can We Come Out After the Wedding?"
On his wedding day, Ryosuke’s secret—that he’s marrying a man—shocks his family, sparks chaos, and gets even messier when Mizuki’s ex shows up uninvited.
"Can We Come Out After the Wedding?"
On his wedding day, Ryosuke’s secret—that he’s marrying a man—shocks his family, sparks chaos, and gets even messier when Mizuki’s ex shows up uninvited.
Shono Hayama
Seto Ryosuke
Hiroki Iijima
Aikawa Mizuki
Kai Ogasawara
Natsume Hayato
Munenori Nagano
Yashima Hiroki (MC)
Miho Kanazawa
Nakano Ruri
Jinsei Morishita
Aikawa Masao
Anna Kawamata
Aikawa Nana
Mantaro Koichi
Seto Takeshi
On his wedding day, Ryosuke’s secret—that he’s marrying a man—shocks his family, sparks chaos, and gets even messier when Mizuki’s ex shows up uninvited.
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