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Senior Hanamura, Let’s Do It! 2 – Jealousy & Obsession

    Home Girls Comics Senior Hanamura, Let’s Do It! 2 – Jeal

    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

    Editorial Review

    [Riley’s Pick]

    Senior Hanamura, Let’s Do It! 2 continues the romantic tension between these workplace lovers with a compelling focus on emotional intensity rather than surface-level dynamics. This sequel deepens the relationship by exploring jealousy and obsession—powerful themes that elevate the narrative beyond typical office romance territory.

    The senpai-kohai dynamic forms the backbone of this work, and the addition of jealousy as a driving force suggests genuine character vulnerability and investment in the relationship’s stakes. When done well, obsessive love in doujin works reveals fascinating character psychology, and this installment appears committed to mining that emotional complexity. The restraint tag indicates thoughtful pacing and tension-building, which creates breathing room for the characters’ feelings to develop authentically rather than rushing into pure fan service.

    What makes this sequel particularly interesting is its willingness to explore the messier, more complicated aspects of romance—the possessive feelings, the insecurity, the desperate need to maintain connection. These aren’t always comfortable emotions, but they make for compelling storytelling when handled with nuance. The workplace setting adds additional layers of tension, as the characters must navigate their feelings within professional constraints.

    If you’re drawn to character-driven narratives where emotional conflict matters as much as physical attraction, this is definitely worth exploring through Henhenta.

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