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I Just Wanted to Dump My Crazy Fiancé, But the Hand I Took Belonged to an Equally Crazy Man

    Home Girls Comics I Just Wanted to Dump My Crazy Fiancé, But the Han

    Synopsis

    A third son of a margrave × a poor baron’s daughter

    Lilia’s fiancé Dualote slept with Myrlinia, a woman who claimed to be her friend, and had the audacity to announce it without shame: “I’ll marry Leelia, but I want Myrlinia to live with us too.”

    Facing such an absurd demand from her fiancé, Leelia sought a way to escape and get revenge on both of them. At an evening party, she meets Kirian, a man of clearly higher standing than either of them.

    “Why not throw it all away? Come with me.”

    Swayed by his charming words, Leelia impulsively spends the night with him in a desperate act of defiance.

    But one night turns into much more than she bargained for—

    A story about a poor baron’s daughter who, in a fit of rage and intoxicated by a fleeting dream, finds herself with no way out after sweet, passionate moments together.

    Overall lighthearted tone.

    Cross-sections/moaning included/white line censoring/70 pages (65 main story)

    Editorial Review

    The romantic fantasy doujin landscape has increasingly embraced the “escape into passion” premise—where protagonists flee toxic situations into the arms of charismatic alternatives—but this work distinguishes itself through genuine narrative restraint and character specificity. Rather than wallowing in the initial betrayal, the story pivots quickly to Lilia’s agency in choosing Kirian, then explores the genuine consequences of that choice with surprising emotional weight for a title tagged with explicit content.

    What sets this apart is the tonal balancing act. The synopsis advertises “lighthearted” framing, yet the actual mechanics of the plot—a woman trapped by her own impulsive decision, unable to simply walk away—carry real stakes. The tag combination of first time, creampie, and cross-sections signals competent adult artwork, but the “sweet & fluffy” designation reveals the creator’s priority: physical intimacy as a vehicle for connection rather than spectacle. The 65-page main story length allows breathing room that shorter works typically sacrifice, permitting character moments between explicit sequences rather than stringing them together mechanically.

    The social dynamics matter here too. Lilia’s initial fiancé represents casual humiliation; Kirian represents escape through seduction. The work seems aware this is a fantasy rather than endorsing the logic, given the “no way out” hook that complicates the fairy-tale ending readers might expect. That tension between wish-fulfillment and consequence is where mid-tier doujin often fail, defaulting to pure wish-fulfillment or punitive moralizing.

    Readers drawn to fantasy romance with genuine sexual content—specifically those who want explicit material that doesn’t sacrifice narrative coherence or character interiority—will find this particularly satisfying. The cross-section artwork caters to a specific anatomical interest without letting that become the work’s sole focus.

    A competently executed exploration of impulsive choice and its pleasures, paired with real emotional stakes.

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    Creampie  |  Fantasy  |  romance  |  first time  |  Girls Comics

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