The Tyrant Falls in Love

In effect, Souichi's call does the exact opposite of what he wants, and Kurokawa and Tomoe run off to get married.

The next day, Souichi runs around yelling that he's going to go to America and get a green card so he can become the governor of California to re-ban gay marriage.

While Morinaga is out, Souichi searches his apartment for any alcohol he may have, finds the hidden drug-filled bottle, and drinks it, not knowing what it is.

They go to sleep, but Souichi wakes up at night to find himself aroused and unable to move his body properly.

He tries to sneak off to relieve himself, but due to the effects of the drug, his weakened body trips and wakes up Morinaga.

When he returns home, Morinaga calls Souichi to apologize and makes plans to avoid seeing him.

He then realizes how desperately he wants Morinaga to come back home, saying the loss he feels is the worst one he has ever felt.

The Tyrant Falls in Love was initially licensed in the US by DramaQueen, but had an extremely rocky road to English-language distribution.

[8][9] In early 2008, DramaQueen announced that it was reorganizing and would bring The Tyrant Falls in Love into print imminently.