Synopsis
■Blonde Prince-Type Idol × Black-Haired Cool-Type Idol■
Noah, a younger prince-type idol in angelic costume, captivates fans as a super popular star with puppy-like charm and an angelic sleeping face.
Meanwhile, Rei, the older member of the same group, coolly wears a devil costume and supports Noah through careful attention and mysterious allure. After an MV shoot, when Noah is in tears, Rei promises, “I’ll do whatever you ask.”
Noah’s passionate advances sweep Rei away as they indulge in an intense love affair still in costume! A sweet and thrilling BL story woven from the contrast of angel and devil.
Contents:
・Obsessed with the Younger Prince Idol – MV Edition
・How to Spend Time Apart
・Two People Meet After a Week
・In Halloween Costumes ×××♡
・Digital Exclusive “Noah’s Naughty Video Shoot Story” Added
38 pages total (including admin pages)
Prequel: “Obsessed with the Younger Prince Idol” [RJ01108461]
Editorial Review
The idol romance subgenre has become increasingly formulaic in recent years, trading nuance for costume-driven aesthetics and wish-fulfillment dynamics. This work leans hard into that visual fantasy—angel-and-devil iconography paired with a vulnerable younger lead and a composed older caretaker—but the MV Edition framing suggests genuine structural ambition rather than mere repackaging. The music video shoot setting as narrative anchor is smart: it naturally justifies the costume fetishization while grounding emotional beats in production logistics rather than pure contrivance.
What distinguishes this entry is the deliberate characterization through contrast. Noah’s “puppy-like charm” paired with tears-to-passion escalation reads as emotionally volatile rather than simply precious, while Rei’s “careful attention and mysterious allure” positions him as someone withholding rather than doting. The angel-devil visual dichotomy mirrors their psychological opposition—one transparent and needy, one inscrutably supportive—which should generate genuine tension if the execution holds. The clothed tag indicates this prioritizes emotional and visual eroticism over explicit mechanics, which suits the costume play scenario and suggests the work trusts its setup enough not to rush into graphic content.
The inclusion of bonus materials—a prequel availability, Halloween content, and a digital-exclusive behind-the-scenes narrative—indicates this is a reasonably produced package with supplementary depth rather than a single-story cash grab. That said, the premise itself (promise-driven vulnerability leading to intense affair) is well-worn territory, and whether this work transcends its own formula hinges entirely on whether the character contrast sustains emotional authenticity through the romantic arc.
Recommended for readers seeking idol romance that privileges visual storytelling and psychological contrast over explicit content, particularly those who gravitate toward prince-type and cool-type dynamics.
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