Book#003, Japanesque Collection, Themes: Role Reversal / Feminization / Husband-to-Wife, Keywords: Role Reversal, FLR (Female Led Relationship), 1990s Japan, Feminization, Medical Transition, Husband to Wife, Identity Theft, Secret Lives

“Marriage is the graveyard of life.” But in a graveyard, flowers can grow.
Japan, 1999. Kazuma Shiraishi is a weary salaryman who dreams of domestic peace. His wife, Yuka, is a brilliant researcher stifled by a society that expects her to stay home. When their lives hit a breaking point, Yuka proposes a solution that is as insane as it is perfect.
She applies for a prestigious research job in his name. And she gets it.
To keep the ruse alive, they must trade places completely. Yuka cuts her hair and dons the suit. Kazuma is moved to a new city, put in a dress, and introduced to the world as “Yuka.” What starts as a desperate fraud becomes a total physical and psychological metamorphosis.
Through secret hormone injections, laser treatments, and a relocation to New York, Kazuma is sculpted into the perfect wife. But as his body changes and his old self fades, he must ask: Was he forced into this life, or was he waiting for permission to live it all along?
(A psychological drama about the masks we wear and the sacrifices we make for love.)
Content Warning: Contains non-consensual drugging, identity fraud, coerced medical procedures (hormones/surgery), and psychological manipulation within a marriage.
Heat Level (1-5) 3 (Sensual/Psychological) The intimacy focuses on the psychological shift of the protagonist from husband to wife. It is erotic but driven by character development rather than kink checklists.