he love the stupid meUpdated at Apr 15, 2026, 20:55
In a tragic accident, modern-day girl Sienna Romero falls to her death and wakes up to find herself transported back to the year 1941, during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. She realizes she has taken over the body of her ancestor, Maria Juanita "Mary Jane" Romero—a woman fated to be betrayed and sold by her own family. Mary Jane is the beautiful and graceful daughter of the wealthy Romero clan. Her father, a cold-hearted man driven solely by greed, arranges to marry her off to General Kenzuki Nanaka, the most feared and brutal Japanese commander in the region, to secure his own wealth and power. Only her gentle mother opposes this cruel decision, powerless to stop it. Thrust into a life of danger and political intrigue, Mary Jane is expected to be the perfect, obedient noblewoman. But inside, she is still Sienna—reckless, outspoken, and unafraid to be silly. Instead of cowering in fear like everyone else, she rebels. She makes faces, laughs at inappropriate times, and acts "stupidly" in front of the terrifying General. While her loyal suitor Fernado Devaras fights to save the "perfect lady" he thinks she is, and her best friend Anghelita Padilla worries for her safety, Kenzuki sees something no one else does. To the world, he is a monster, but to her, he is the only man who doesn't want a porcelain doll. He is captivated by her authenticity, her courage, and her unladylike charm. This is a story of love that transcends time and war—a tale where the feared warrior falls not for the graceful beauty, but for the messy, funny, and real side of the woman he claimed as his own.