Synopsis
Total 67 pages (63 main + 4 bonus pages)
Protagonist Nishikido Yuina is suddenly approached on her way to work.
“It was love at first sight. I want you to be a model for my paintings.”
“I absolutely must paint you. Please.”
“This hair like silk threads, these soft eyelashes, those big and lovely eyes…”
Yuina’s heart races as she faces the hot breath and passionate gaze of the man before her.
The man who hands her his business card is Shirakumo Yussei—an oil painter famous on SNS for his beautiful portrait works.
Yuina readily agrees to model for him, but Shirakumo has a troublesome habit that comes with being an artist…
Censoring in the main work uses white lines instead of mosaic.
Content Notes:
・Ahegao scenes
・Cross-section imagery
・Male-oriented expressions
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Editorial Review
[Riley’s Pick]
This workplace-set doujin explores the tension between professional boundaries and personal desire through an intriguing premise centered on an artist character. The narrative leverages the “art research” framing to create believable scenarios where physical contact becomes increasingly difficult to justify as purely technical exploration, making the story’s progression feel earned rather than forced.
What makes this work particularly compelling is its focus on character dynamics within a familiar setting. The muscular character type and workplace context ground the story in relatable tension, where two characters navigate the blurring line between collaboration and attraction. The continuous orgasm tag suggests sustained intensity throughout, maintaining narrative momentum rather than relying on isolated scenes.
The writing appears to prioritize character motivation and the psychological aspect of desire alongside physical elements, which elevates it beyond straightforward content. There’s an appealing quality to stories that use creative pretexts to explore intimacy—it rewards readers who appreciate when characters have reasons for their actions beyond pure impulse.
The clothed framing during key moments adds an interesting layer of restraint and anticipation to the overall experience. For readers who enjoy workplace dynamics, character-driven narratives, and sustained tension building toward payoff, this delivers on multiple fronts.
If you appreciate doujin that balance character interaction with intimate scenes, this title is definitely worth checking out on Henhenta.
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