Synopsis
Yuna, a chaste married woman, lives happily with her husband—an enviable couple to all. One day, a reclusive 40-year NEET neighbor living next door gains the power to control minds, and Yuna becomes his target…
Eventually, Yuna commits a betrayal in front of her husband during sexual acts, and the pleasure only intensifies her submission to the NEET neighbor. She mocks her own husband while pledging servitude to him. Their once-happy marriage gradually transforms into a twisted life centered around the neighbor NEET.
*Content may vary depending on distribution method.
Editorial Review
Mind-control NTR remains one of the doujin space’s most reliably profitable subgenres, and this DAHLIA entry leans hard into the fantasy of irreversible corruption—specifically, the erasure of marital stability through supernatural coercion. The work positions itself within the established hierarchy of NTR narratives where agency itself becomes the prize contested between male figures, but the inclusion of mind-control mechanics sidesteps the ambiguity that often defines stronger entries in this category.
What distinguishes this production is its structural commitment to public humiliation as the linchpin of degradation. The synopsis emphasizes the betrayal occurring “in front of her husband,” with the wife’s mockery of him becoming a secondary form of control—less about desire redirected and more about status inverted through witnessed submission. The deepthroat and creampie tags suggest a focus on visible domination rather than psychological complexity. DAHLIA’s involvement signals production quality and visual coherence, though the “content may vary by distribution method” caveat suggests potential censorship compromises.
The pairing of a 40-year-old shut-in protagonist against an established married couple creates an interesting inversion of typical power dynamics—not youth seducing maturity, but stagnation weaponized. However, the mind-control framing fundamentally undermines the psychological depth that elevates stronger NTR work; there’s no negotiation between desire and betrayal, only mechanical override.
This appeals specifically to consumers for whom the corruption narrative matters less than the visual presentation of submission, and where supernatural removal of responsibility from the target character enhances rather than diminishes appeal. Readers seeking psychological complexity or ambiguous motivation should look elsewhere.
A technically competent execution of a well-worn formula—effective if you’re seeking this specific fantasy, disposable if you’re not.
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