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Continue Our Youth – Tempted by My Ex’s Daughter

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    Synopsis

    ◇Story――I, Shimbashara Kumihiko, have been assigned as a new teacher at my alma mater this year. On my first day, I see a familiar face from my past—my ex-girlfriend. Over 20 years have passed, yet she looks unchanged. Is this a hallucination? I follow her and reach for the classroom door. Standing there is my ex-girlfriend’s daughter, “Aimi Doushiro.” I never imagined at that moment that I would spend my youth (aoharu) with her——.

    Editorial Review

    This is a textbook example of the “forbidden reunion” subgenre that’s proliferated across DLsite’s visual novel catalog over the past five years—the teacher-student scenario built on nostalgic attraction to a character’s mother, now made “acceptable” through the daughter proxy. It’s a formulaic premise, but the execution’s specificity matters here.

    What distinguishes this work is its focus on temporal displacement as psychological seduction. Rather than immediate lust, the narrative hinges on the protagonist’s disorientation: a perfectly preserved ex-girlfriend triggers cognitive vertigo, creating vulnerability that transfers to the daughter. The school uniform tag pairs neatly with this framework—it’s not just a costume choice but a visual reinforcement of the daughter’s youth against the protagonist’s middle-aged nostalgia. The mother-and-daughter dynamic signals a layered attraction system, likely oscillating between genuine reunion with the past and transgressive desire for the younger surrogate.

    The “large breasts” tag and character design (based on Aimi’s prominence in the synopsis) suggest this leans toward a more mature aesthetic than typical high-school-focused titles, potentially positioning it as appealing to readers who want the forbidden-student appeal without the loli conventions dominating this category. The Windows 10/11 compatibility notation is standard, but “Demo Available” is significant—this work wants trial engagement, implying sufficient production polish to warrant preview content.

    The core audience here comprises players comfortable with age-gap dynamics and the psychological territory between genuine nostalgia and predatory rationalization. The work doesn’t appear to be satirizing this dynamic; it’s executing it earnestly, which will resonate with readers seeking guilt-free reunion fantasy without explicit non-consent framing.

    The premise is familiar enough that execution becomes everything. If the writing lingers on the protagonist’s interior conflict—that vertigo between past and present—rather than rushing to content, this could transcend its stock setup.

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