Synopsis
A married couple living a peaceful life. But that peace is easily shattered by the husband’s boss. The husband makes a mistake at work because of his boss. Just before being transferred to a remote location, the boss presents a condition: his wife Asami must work as the boss’s secretary…※ Content may vary depending on the distribution method.
Editorial Review
NTR drama anchored by workplace coercion remains a dependable draw in the doujin space, and this work positions itself squarely in that tradition—a scenario where institutional power dynamics function as the lever for marital dissolution. The setup is familiar enough that execution becomes everything.
What distinguishes this entry is its framing of the condition itself. Rather than spontaneous seduction or chance encounter, the boss weaponizes professional vulnerability, creating a trap where refusing means career destruction. That structural specificity—the coercive architecture built into the premise—gives the infidelity a particular weight. Asami Nagase as the protagonist grounds the narrative in a married woman’s perspective, and the tags suggest the work doesn’t rush past her internal conflict. The inclusion of both “drama” and “infidelity” signals this isn’t purely mechanical content; there’s attention to psychological deterioration alongside physical transgression.
The 4K video presentation matters here. High resolution in drama-focused NTR elevates clarity of expression and emotional nuance in ways that lower-res work simply cannot match. Combined with the HD designation, this suggests production competence. The “70% Off Selection” tag indicates this is a catalog reissue, which means the work has already cleared basic quality thresholds in the marketplace.
This lands squarely for viewers who appreciate NTR with institutional scaffolding—those who prefer scenarios where circumstance and power imbalance do the narrative heavy lifting rather than pure attraction. If you gravitate toward married woman content where the collapse feels inevitable rather than convenient, and you want drama texture alongside the core appeal, this delivers on its premise with apparent technical proficiency.
A solid entry in its subgenre that understands the appeal of coerced vulnerability and follows through on its setup.
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