Yoshino is a peculiar young woman, her appearance stands out for the color of her hair and her way of expressing herself, but even more so, because she is part of the Somei family, the most feared criminal group in Osaka.
One day, her grandfather informs her that they have signed a truce with the Miyama, a criminal family from Tokyo, and that they have offered her hand in marriage to Kirishima, the heir.
Yoshino cannot say no to her grandfather, who convinces her to give him a chance, at least to experience life in the big city.
Upon arrival, Kirishima seems to be a normal boy, and at school he turns out to be very popular, especially with women.
Everything is new for Yoshino, who is somewhat shy, however she decides to go to school, but immediately discovers that other girls begin to harass her for being so close to Kirishima.
One day, Yoshino asks Kirishima to accompany her to do some shopping. At one point they separate and some guys approach her to invite her to a more private place.
She is shocked, since she had never been spoken to up close by a man before. When Kirishima appears, his friendly tone of voice changes and he beats up those who were bothering Yoshino.
She knows that being the heir of a yakuza family, he is used to violence, but when he sees her scared he tells her that it is useless, and that he is no longer interested in anything.
When talking to her grandfather, Yoshino is reprimanded, but at the same time he tells her that she cannot return home, that she must face her problem and move forward.
At that moment, Yoshino changes her attitude, if they want to pick a fight with her, they have succeeded. The next morning, she confronts Kirishima and humiliates him in front of everyone, and the girls who bothered her warn them of the consequences.
But instead of pushing Kirishima aside, he gets excited about being mistreated and declares his love for Yoshino.
(来世は他人がいい)