故事发生在未来的日本,由于人口老龄化和少子化问题,政府颁布了一项特殊的法案,即《NEET族保护法》。这个法案的目的是鼓励尼特族(指“Not in Education, Employment, or Training”的人群)脱离宅在家中,走出家门,展开新的生活。为了实施这项法案,政府推出了一个特殊的项目,即让一些国家公务员和尼特族结成婚姻,以此来提高尼特族群体的社会融入和幸福指数。
"Marry me! "This Japanese TV drama tells the story of Japan's launch of the "NEET Tribe Protection Law" due to the serious birth rate. The protagonist, as a national civil servant, is selected as a trial practitioner and marries an unmasked NEET girl assigned by the system. Many interesting stories.
The story takes place in Japan in the future. The government enacted a special Act, the NEET Protection Act. The purpose of this bill is to encourage the Nites (referring to the "Not in Education, Employment, or Training" crowd) to leave the house, go out of the house, and start a new life. In order to implement this bill, the government launched a special project to allow some state civil servants to marry the Nites, so as to improve the social integration and happiness index of the Nites.
The male protagonist is a young and promising national civil servant who was selected as participants in this pilot program. According to the systematic arrangement, he will marry a girl from the Nites tribe who has never been masked. At first, the male protagonist felt a little puzzled and worried about this plan. After all, getting married is a very important thing, not an easy task.
However, in the process of getting along with the Nites girl, the hero gradually Discover how cute and unique she is. The girl of the Nites tribe may appear a little weird on the outside, but she is kind, smart, and has unique hobbies and talents. The two gradually developed feelings while getting along, and began a married life full of fantasy and warmth.
However, the pilot program is not all smooth sailing, they are also facing various challenges and confusion . Not only do they have to adapt to each other's living habits, but they also have to deal with external doubts and pressures. However, it is precisely in these difficulties and challenges that the relationship between the hero and the girl of the Nit tribe has been continuously sublimated and firmed.