Synopsis
Hanamura and his junior colleague Kiritani unexpectedly start dating. With both working constant overtime, their modest goal is to take paid time off together for a date. Hanamura also wants to properly express his feelings to Kiritani.
However, their schedules become even more hectic. When asking for help from a company where Hanamura’s ex works, Kiritani overhears the conversation. Noticing Hanamura’s evasive attitude, something switches in Kiritani—
Hanamura finds herself restrained and intensely stimulated, but realizes this stems from her own failure to properly face Kiritani. The two reaffirm their feelings for each other and desperately seek one another.
“Everywhere Kiritani touches feels so good…”
79 pages total: 70 story pages + character intro + bonus manga + afterword + 3 color illustrations
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Editorial Review
This sequel positions itself firmly in the emotional-intensity corner of workplace romance, where jealousy functions not as a plot device but as a catalyst for deeper intimacy—a stance that distinguishes it from the more playful senpai/kohai dynamics dominating recent girls’ manga serialization. The core tension between Hanamura’s avoidance and Kiritani’s volcanic response to perceived betrayal creates genuine psychological stakes rather than relying on manufactured misunderstandings.
What makes this work distinctly compelling is its commitment to consequence and vulnerability. Rather than play jealousy for comedic effect, the narrative treats Kiritani’s possessiveness and restraint as expressions of legitimate insecurity—the fear of being deprioritized in a relationship already strained by work demands. The premise itself is refreshingly unglamorous: two people struggling to synchronize their lives around corporate exhaustion, then fumbling through trust and reassurance. The combination of office romance with obsession and restraint themes appeals to readers seeking adult emotional complexity alongside physical intimacy, and this work clearly frames the latter as inseparable from the former.
The 70-story-page structure suggests substantive character work rather than padding; the inclusion of character introduction and bonus manga indicates thoughtful packaging. Three color illustrations in a predominantly grayscale work signal deliberate pacing choices around visual intensity.
This will resonate most with readers who prefer their jealousy raw and their reconciliation earned—those who find arousal meaningless without psychological investment and who appreciate when a work treats workplace logistics as genuinely destabilizing to desire. This is adult manga for adults processing real relationship friction, not escapism.
A sharp, emotionally literate sequel that treats jealousy as an opportunity for characters to dismantle their own defenses rather than as narrative shortcut.
Related Tags:
adult content | Restraint | Lovers | Workplace | Office Romance
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