Synopsis
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Mariflower, an unlucky office worker deceived by a marriage scammer.
When she comes to, she’s been reborn into an otome game world…!?
Taking on the role of a villainess, she’s married off to the cold Prince Eric.
But it seems Eric isn’t quite as ruthless as he appears…
And there’s some kind of secret hiding beneath the surface?
Days of being embraced nearly every day to bear an heir begin…!
Main content: Massive 192 pages! + 10 pages newly drawn for DLsite = 202 pages total!
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Editorial Review
This is a solidly executed specimen of the isekai villainess erotica subgenre, which has become increasingly crowded—but the execution here justifies another entry into the category. The premise hits familiar beats: reincarnated protagonist, forced marriage to a seemingly cold aristocrat, hidden emotional depths beneath the surface—all scaffolding that enables a sustained intimate narrative. What distinguishes this work is its commitment to page count and production value. At 202 pages, this functions less as a quick erotic vignette and more as a sustained character study bracketed by explicit content, allowing genuine relationship development between Mariflower and Eric to emerge alongside the physical escalation.
The specific tag combination—creampie, cunnilingus, dirty talk layered onto the isekai-villainess framework—signals that this work treats sexual variety as integral to narrative pacing rather than perfunctory. The “cold prince” archetype being gradually dismantled through both emotional and physical intimacy is well-trodden territory, yet the 192-page foundation gives creators room to explore vulnerability that shorter works simply cannot afford. The inclusion of newly drawn content for this platform suggests attention to presentation quality that distinguishes DLsite releases from web serializations.
Teen’s Love designation places this firmly in the fantasy-romance-with-explicit-content lane rather than pure ero-manga, meaning readers should expect narrative coherence and character arcs alongside the sexual content. The obsessive-route framing—Eric’s possessive behavior coded as affection—appeals specifically to readers comfortable with power imbalance dynamics within a framework of ultimate consent and reciprocal desire.
This works best for readers who want substantial relationship progression, generous page counts, and isekai world-building as justification for their erotic content rather than mere pretext. For those fatigued by thin villainess narratives, the extended page count offers genuine value.
Related Tags:
Creampie | dirty talk | nipple play | Cunnilingus | isekai
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