In My Forged Wedding: PARTY, Takamasa Saeki hates chocolate, but he says that he treasures every lady who takes the time to show him that they care, so he’ll accept chocolate on Valentine’s Day.
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In My Forged Wedding: PARTY, Takamasa Saeki hates chocolate, but he says that he treasures every lady who takes the time to show him that they care, so he’ll accept chocolate on Valentine’s Day.

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In Samurai Love Ballad: PARTY, in a Story Event, Sanada Yukimura is shown to be a “weepy drunk.”
The Heroine is shown to be a “happy drunk,”who also happens to laugh at everyone when she is drunk. It takes a little more than seven drinks to get to that point.
This caused a scene where the Heroine began to laugh at an already crying Yukimura, who then cried even more because she was laughing at him.
In Star-Crossed Myth, Aigonorus’ ID badge has a picture of him with his eyes closed.
At the reveal of the boss’ name in Masquerade Kiss, the Heroine tells him that she thinks it’s a beautiful name.
In My Forged Wedding: PARTY, when Yamato Kougami said that the Heroine always looks so happy when she eats, she responded, “You might as well enjoy your food if you’re going to eat it.”

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In Be My Princess, Wilfred A. Spencer doesn’t like carrots because, as he says, he can’t understand how a vegetable can taste sweet.
The icon used for Dreamy Days in West Tokyo and the logo for the Japanese version, 吉祥寺恋色デイズ, use the 相合傘 (aiaigaza) drawing, or the “love-love umbrella.” It is typically used by teenagers as a charm or “love spell” by writing their name and the name of their crush under the umbrella, one on each side. As an expression of love, it is used to express the desire to be together. A Western equivalent would be writing two names inside of a heart.
In Japan, the act of sharing an umbrella is seen as a romantic gesture.
A Prince’s Proposal/Be My Princess was the first title released in English that had three endings in the Main Story: Happy End, Good End, and Normal End.
It was also the first that included the Epilogue instead of making it a separate purchase.