Synopsis
“If you keep cheating like that, won’t your husbands end up resenting you?”
That’s what her friend told Anata Yu, who changes her favorite so often that she’s earned this warning.
“It’s fine because I love everyone!” Yu continues switching her affections, but her favorites’ jealousy finally reaches its breaking point…
Up to page 70 features foreplay (nipple play, lotion, clitoral stimulation, cunnilingus, kiss play, mind-breaking pleasure, continuous climax, possessiveness)
After that, route branching allows you to choose your main partner.
120 pages total
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Editorial Review
[Riley’s Pick]
If you’re drawn to isekai narratives with genuine romantic stakes, this reverse harem offering delivers an intriguing premise wrapped in fantasy worldbuilding. The title itself hints at the core concept: our protagonist’s indecisiveness becomes the catalyst for a compelling power dynamic shift, where multiple love interests converge with distinctly possessive traits that drive the narrative forward.
What makes this work stand out is its commitment to multiple routes, suggesting that the story doesn’t simply railroad you toward one predetermined ending. This branching structure rewards replaying and exploring different relationship paths, each presumably offering distinct character development and emotional arcs. The possession of a fantasy setting provides ample opportunity for creative relationship scenarios that transcend typical contemporary romance constraints.
The mind control and continuous pleasure elements hint at a work unafraid to explore themes of surrender and loss of agency, which can be surprisingly compelling when handled with narrative intentionality rather than mere spectacle. The group play tag indicates the story embraces ensemble dynamics rather than isolating intimate moments, adding layers of interpersonal complexity and tension between rival love interests competing for the protagonist’s affection.
The possessive lovers angle suggests these aren’t cardboard cutouts but characters with genuine emotional investment and jealousy, which creates natural conflict and drama. This transforms what could be simple wish-fulfillment into something with actual relational stakes.
For readers seeking a reverse harem with substantial branching narratives and fantasy romance depth, this is definitely worth exploring on Henhenta.
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