Synopsis
A married couple reaches the pinnacle of happiness upon learning they’re expecting. A diary discovered in his wife’s room during her maternity leave reveals a cruel truth leading up to the pregnancy.
Airi, who finally landed her dream job in lingerie development, falls victim to her boss—a logical but eccentric superior who shows no hesitation toward harassment and abuse. Under the guise of guidance, she’s violated repeatedly. Forced to model the lingerie herself and perform seductive demonstrations daily… followed by creampie. As Airi’s sense of self crumbles, where will she ultimately find herself?
Editorial Review
This is a workplace NTR narrative that exploits the discovery mechanism—diary revelation—to frame coercion as the emotional core rather than incidental plot scaffolding. It positions itself within the expanding married woman/pregnancy NTR subgenre, which has shifted toward trauma documentation and psychological degradation as primary drivers, moving beyond the earlier emphasis on consensual or situational infidelity.
What distinguishes this work is the deliberate structuring of victimization through a false meritocracy. Airi’s dream job becomes the trap; the boss’s “guidance” framing transforms systematic abuse into something she initially internalizes as professional initiation. The lingerie development setting is particularly sharp—it forces her to perform desire in the very product category designed to evoke it, collapsing the boundary between her labor and her assault. The creampie notation signals that conception itself becomes evidence of violation, making the pregnancy reveal both joyful and horrifying in retrospect. The diary format creates temporal distance that amplifies helplessness; the husband discovers her degradation already complete, her “sense of self crumbled” as stated.
This hits hardest for readers specifically seeking NTR grounded in power imbalance and institutional coercion rather than seduction or consent play. The married woman + pregnancy framework appeals to those interested in how violation intersects with major life transitions. Airi Kijima’s casting and the HD/exclusive distribution tags suggest production investment in performance nuance—the kind that elevates emotional wreckage above shock value.
For those drawn to psychologically darker NTR trajectories where victimhood is structural rather than circumstantial, where the discovery is the cruelest beat, this is precisely calibrated. Others seeking lighter workplace scenarios should look elsewhere.
A work that understands its own darkness and weaponizes emotional timing to maximum effect.
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