Synopsis
After graduating university, Aoki started working at the company. While working alongside his same-year coworker Nagano, he developed subtle romantic feelings for her. However, being reserved, Aoki couldn’t even manage to invite her to dinner. As he gradually closed the distance between them, he finally decided to confess his feelings one day… only to discover he had already been beaten to it by another coworker, Kurai.
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Editorial Review
NTR occupies a curious space in the doujin video market: narratively straightforward yet emotionally volatile, it thrives on the specificity of its setup rather than plot complexity. This work anchors itself in the white-collar romance angle—the “same-year coworker” dynamic—which grounds the fantasy in a recognizable workplace hierarchy and social constraint that makes the emotional sting land harder than abstract scenarios.
What distinguishes this from generic NTR fare is the timing of the reveal. The synopsis positions Aoki’s confession as the narrative pivot rather than the conclusion, suggesting the real content explores the aftermath and dynamic shift after his confession fails. That structural choice, combined with the “I liked him first” framing, hints at a work more interested in the psychology of romantic defeat than in simple cuckold gratification. The addition of Kurai as the rival introduces a third-party tension—presumably a coworker in the same social sphere, which intensifies the ongoing proximity and awkwardness compared to scenarios where the rival is distant or unknown.
Nagano Suzu’s casting is notable; she’s an established performer with reliable on-screen chemistry and physicality. The 4K/HD production quality indicates FALENO’s commitment to visual clarity, which matters in this subgenre where facial expressions and reaction shots carry narrative weight. The “slim” tag suggests a specific body type preference that regular viewers of this actress already appreciate.
This lands squarely for viewers who prefer NTR with emotional texture and workplace setting specificity over raw humiliation angles. The same-year coworker premise creates an unusually claustrophobic social environment where avoidance becomes impossible—a selling point for those who value that ongoing tension.
A solid entry that understands its premise. The setup-to-payoff structure suggests FALENO knows what their audience wants from this particular fantasy framework.
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