Tomo decides to stay with Kenji in the city as he works part-time whilst attending college. One day, Kenji's stepfather, Takaaki, appears before Tomo once more and threatens legal actions against her now live-in partner. In exchange for not bringing Kenji to court, Takaaki forces Tomo into a sexual relationship, which eventually devolves into her falling for her would-be oppressor.
The art is good, like most ntr it has good scenes, it continuous what was developed in the first chapters. Still I prefer the vanilla ending and feeling of the last chapter and the next chapter is going that route. It's up to you to decide, but if you bought this, you most probably bought the last chapters and are not bother by ntr. Good chapter in terms of art and how sexy it is.
Been waiting for this release for weeks! The artist made two separate endings to this series one that has a vanilla ending and the other a NTR ending! This release is the NTR ending if you hadn’t noticed from the title. I’m a fan of both vanilla and NTR so I’m happy the artist made two separate endings for this series. Overall this part has great art and hot sex scenes by Ichinomiya Yuu-sensei! The THICC goodness that is Tomo made this purchase possible! So if you are not bothered by NTR then I highly recommend this release otherwise I suggest waiting for the vanilla route ending to be release whenever it drops.
Finally caved and got this version. I'm typically not a fan of NTR, but there are exceptions and Ichinomiya Yuu is one of them. It's honestly very tame compared to chapters 1 and 3. Both endings are fine, but the NTR version doesn't hit as hard as you'd expect. I recommend checking out both for a complete experience, but the NTR version is a more satisfying experience and feels more canon.
I'm sorry but a girl infatuated over an ugly bastards dick game will always be hotter than vanilla to me. Maybe cause I've NTRd dudes in real life HA I'm not as evil tho it just happened ANYWAYS this was hot and never buying the vanilla that's that
Why cant ppl use common sense even if its fiction D: Ken's mother was witness, him and even Tomo herself so why not just get that asshole away . . .
Well now i need some healing for the good ending but otherwise nice stories.
As disappointing as I expected. Too much momentum was lost dithering between vanilla and NTR in earlier entries that there isn’t enough of a foundation to sell a †˜“NTR Ending” at this point. As a result, this entry amounted to little more than a collection of NTR tropes impotently thrown at a wall in hopes that something would stick. I think perhaps if this ending was spread out over the course of 2-3 releases, this might have been salvageable. Doing it in one just resulted in a rather inconsistency story that lacks the foreshadowing necessary to justify Tomo’s inexplicable 180 on Takaaki in what is the 11th hour.
I'll never understand these arseholes who downvote just because you gave it less than 5 stars. I mean shit, this is possibly the most innocuous review - and they still downvoted lol. Just for that, I'm going to upvote everyone this apparent child downvoted.
I love NTR when the story has developed it to that point and I also love happy endings where the guy gets dream girl, but after reading chapter 3 and then reading this (I know there are 2 different versions but the second one has yet release on this site as of writing this review) I feel conflicted. The original ending felt sort of relieve, and than with this one felt force. I know NTR is suppose to make you sad for the characters in question but after the original ending it didn’t feel right. I don’t know there are suppose to be a vanilla version maybe that one is more meant for me and as for this one has great art very nice NTR story but felt to force.
Not a fan of NTR, but I love the art style of this author, so I bought it. I support the authors I like, even if the genre isn't my favorite. That being said, this chapter is not for the faint of heart, like myself. I'll be keeping an eye out for the 'nilla chapter. Again, great art style. Genre is the only thing stopping me from giving it a 5.