In both, the ML falls in love with a fake version of the FL. The MLs both have special illnesses that get better around the FL. Both MLs are quirky, dorky and smart. Both FL have spunk and a bright outlook on life. Both dramas are romcoms but have emotional moments, especially when the ML has to say goodbye to the fake version of the FL.
A high-performance humanoid robot, Tokizawa Eeta, arrives from 400 years in the future with a single mission: to protect manga editor Kamio Kurumi.
Sensing an impending incident involving Kurumi, Leo sends Eeta back in time to ensure her safety. In order to stay close to her, Eeta begins working part-time in the shojo manga editorial department where Kurumi works, gradually learning about human society in the Reiwa era.
As he spends his days alongside Kurumi, Eeta begins to encounter unfamiliar emotions and slowly learns what “love” might mean. At the same time, Kurumi finds herself gaining new perspectives on her work, her life, and what it means to coexist with someone else.
As challenges arise for both of them, Eeta must fulfill his mission to protect Kurumi. But once that mission is complete, what future awaits a robot who has learned to feel?
Sensing an impending incident involving Kurumi, Leo sends Eeta back in time to ensure her safety. In order to stay close to her, Eeta begins working part-time in the shojo manga editorial department where Kurumi works, gradually learning about human society in the Reiwa era.
As he spends his days alongside Kurumi, Eeta begins to encounter unfamiliar emotions and slowly learns what “love” might mean. At the same time, Kurumi finds herself gaining new perspectives on her work, her life, and what it means to coexist with someone else.
As challenges arise for both of them, Eeta must fulfill his mission to protect Kurumi. But once that mission is complete, what future awaits a robot who has learned to feel?



