Synopsis
Suginomori Clinic
On the surface, it’s a mental health clinic, but behind closed doors, this corrupt medical institution preys on female patients.
I’m Keiго Osakabe, a counselor here.
Then one day—
“…Normally, we don’t accept counseling without an appointment,” the director said, handing me a file with a meaningful gesture.
I review the patient record.
It bore the name of the man who became the catalyst for me entering this profession.
—And also the name of the woman I’ve obsessed over ever since.
Back when I was a salaried worker, there was a woman I yearned for obsessively.
At that time, I was timid and lacked confidence, and never managed to speak to her.
All I could do was burn her image and voice into my mind.
Before long, my former boss Shigeru Kosaka began dating her with marriage in mind.
Why did she choose a man like him, when I’d been watching all along?
“…!”
Pulling my consciousness back from the past, I turn my gaze to the director with his sticky smile.
Unspeakable, dark emotions well up inside me.
It doesn’t matter if she’s married. This time, I’ll claim the woman I wanted most.
—By any means necessary.
Editorial Review
This is a revenge-fantasy visual novel that slots squarely into the “corrupt professional corrupts married woman” niche—a heavily saturated corner of the DLsite catalog where power imbalance, workplace coercion, and cuckoldry narratives dominate. The setup is familiar: protagonist gains institutional power over a woman he’s obsessed with, opportunity presents itself, moral boundaries dissolve. What distinguishes this work is its explicit framing of obsession as the psychological engine. Rather than positioning the protagonist as seducer or the institution as mere setting, the narrative foregrounds his decade-long fixation on an unattainable woman, channeled through professional access and institutional corruption. This retroactive “victory” carries a specific psychological weight—the fantasy isn’t conquest so much as correction of perceived injustice in the original romantic hierarchy.
The voice acting tag suggests this work leans into audio immersion, which matters significantly in visual novel pacing and character intimacy. The “bitch” tag points to characterization emphasizing the woman’s agency or defiance rather than passive victimhood, potentially complicating the power dynamic in meaningful ways. The large breasts tag indicates art prioritizes specific visual fantasy elements.
Readers seeking intricate psychological manipulation narratives paired with institutional corruption scenarios will find something here, particularly if they value obsession-driven protagonist motivation over straightforward seduction arcs. However, those wanting moral ambiguity, genuine character development, or subversion of the “corrupted counselor” formula should look elsewhere—this work appears to validate rather than interrogate its central fantasy.
Verdict: A competently executed entry in revenge-fantasy infidelity fiction, distinguished by its psychological obsession framing rather than mechanical seduction, best suited for enthusiasts of power-imbalance narratives with audio-immersion priorities.
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