Synopsis
Tsukimi, a highly sexual OL, accidentally spills her vibrator in front of CEO Shiro on her way home from work. She expects to be fired for such an embarrassing blunder, but Shiro—known as the “Reiwa-era alpha”—surprises her with an unexpected reaction.
“You’re an interesting woman,” he says with a confident smile. Though surprisingly gentle, he quickly sees through her dissatisfaction, cutting straight to the core of her frustration.
Tsukimi knows she’s different from ordinary women—she’s never been satisfied sexually. Just as she begins to feel discouraged, Shiro provokes her with brazen confidence:
“I don’t know what kind of men you’ve been with, but don’t worry. I’ll overwrite all that.”
Could the CEO have the same strong desires as her? She shouldn’t give in, yet she feels he might actually accept her for who she is…
But what awaits her far exceeds her imagination—a man of truly exceptional stamina.
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Editorial Review
[Jordan’s Pick]
If you’re craving a lighthearted romp that doesn’t take itself too seriously, *The CEO’s Prized Rabbit* delivers exactly what its cheeky title promises. This workplace romance leans hard into the romantic comedy angle, pairing the power dynamic of a high-powered CEO with genuine chemistry and playful banter that keeps things entertaining beyond the explicit moments.
The “obsessive lover” tag isn’t played for drama here—instead, it fuels the humor as the CEO becomes hilariously devoted to his partner’s pleasure, creating a surprisingly sweet dynamic beneath the surface-level premise. The well-endowed descriptor and focus on multiple orgasms suggest the work doesn’t skimp on the physical aspects, but the romantic comedy framing means you’re getting character moments and genuine affection alongside the steamier content.
What makes this stand out in the crowded workplace romance category is its refusal to be serious or angsty. This is pure escapist fun with an office setting that plays into the classic power fantasy without heavy drama. The art appears competent for doujin work, and the straightforward premise means new readers won’t struggle with complex plot exposition.
Fair warning: if you prefer subtlety or slow-burn tension, this isn’t your pick. But if you want engaging characters, consistent adult content, and a tone that winks at its own absurdity, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
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