Synopsis
Peco works part-time at a certain restaurant.
Apparently, there’s a secret menu there…
An oblivious newcomer ends up losing his virginity in the flow of things.
Amidst all this, other customers start making requests too…
Double-page spread format
Cover + Back Cover (2 pages) + Main Content (21 pages) + Colophon (1 page)
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Editorial Review
Workplace coercion erotica occupies a well-trodden corner of the adult manga landscape, and this 24-page doujin plants itself firmly in that tradition—the “secret menu” framing device being a familiar narrative scaffold for normalizing sexual transactions within a service industry setting. What distinguishes this work is its commitment to the curvy body type across its cast, a deliberate choice that pushes back against the genre’s lean-toward-androgynous default aesthetic.
The narrative positions an oblivious male protagonist as the entry point, a structural decision that allows readers unfamiliar with the establishment’s actual function to discover its operations alongside him. This creates a shallow but functional dramatic arc: discovery, coercion-adjacent capitulation, and escalating client demands. The synopsis suggests the work leans into the coercion and prostitution tags seriously rather than as window dressing, which appeals to readers seeking genuine power-dynamic play rather than consensual roleplay masquerading as such.
The technical presentation—double-page spreads, 21 pages of content proper—indicates deliberate pacing choices. Ahegao and irrumatio are front-loaded in the tag hierarchy, signaling that this prioritizes specific sexual acts over narrative sophistication. The inclusion of anal content widens appeal across subcommunities within the adult manga readership, though it’s clearly not the sole focus.
This will resonate most with readers who actively seek coercion narratives with visible body diversity and don’t require elaborate justification for sexual scenario setup. If you’re fatigued by the thousandth “reluctant café worker” premise or prefer your power dynamics more psychologically complex, this won’t offer much new. For the audience wanting straightforward workplace-based coercion with curvy characters and hardcore visual commitment, it delivers exactly what the tags promise without pretense.
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