Synopsis
Sakuji, your talented junior colleague, excels at everything and is universally popular. As your rival in sales competitions at work, you can never seem to beat him. When he starts getting close to you, you find yourself growing cold toward him.
One evening after work drinks, you get completely drunk and end up confessing your hidden desires to the one person you should never be vulnerable around.
“I see… so that’s how it is, senpai.”
When you wake up, a completely different Sakuji stands before you…
Obsessive × Younger × Doting Training
A long night with your transformed junior begins.
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Editorial Review
[Riley’s Pick]
Don’t Give Me Orders, Sakuji-kun presents a deliciously complex take on the senpai-kouhai dynamic by flipping traditional power structures on their head. This office romance centers on an intriguing premise where the seemingly dominant senior finds herself surrendering to her seemingly submissive junior’s unexpectedly commanding approach. It’s a refreshing subversion of expectations that immediately sets this work apart from standard workplace romance fare.
The “sweet training” element suggests a gradual, intentional seduction rather than rushed passion, which creates space for genuine character development and tension-building between the leads. The focus on foreplay and multiple climaxes indicates the author understands pacing and the importance of building intimate connection alongside physical attraction. This attention to progression makes the relationship feel earned rather than arbitrary.
What makes this particularly compelling is how it explores vulnerability and control between two characters navigating unexpected feelings in a professional setting. The younger character’s assertiveness combined with affectionate training creates an intriguing psychological dynamic that goes beyond surface-level attraction. Their contrasting personalities clearly drive the narrative’s emotional core.
For readers who appreciate complex power dynamics, character-driven intimacy, and the delicious tension of forbidden workplace romance, this work delivers on multiple fronts. If you’re seeking a doujin that balances genuine connection with sensual exploration, Don’t Give Me Orders, Sakuji-kun is worth discovering on Henhenta.
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