Synopsis
A salaryman transfers to a rural countryside and encounters a suspicious bunny boy in the mountains of a magical realm…?!
A sweet and fluffy romantic comedy.
This contains the same content as what was distributed through Number Nine, but the censoring has been changed from white redaction to black lines.
In addition to the above, this is a complete edition that compiles manga and illustrations previously scattered across FANBOX.
※Contains oral creampie and incontinence
52 pages total
34 pages main story greyscale manga
6 pages FANBOX reprint manga
Other illustrations, cover, and colophon
Editorial Review
BL manga pairing urban fantasy with rural escapism remains a niche space, but this work leans into the “workplace burnout meets magical encounter” premise with genuine warmth rather than ironic detachment. The bunny boy character—a deliberate departure from the salaryman-on-salaryman dynamic that dominates mainstream BL—creates immediate tonal separation from corporate romance fare flooding the market.
What distinguishes this release is its commitment to fluffy romance as genuine narrative infrastructure rather than window dressing for explicit content. The countryside setting isn’t mere scenery but functionally removes the protagonist from workplace pressure, allowing the story to breathe in ways city-set BL often struggles to achieve. The bunny boy’s “suspicious” initial characterization promises personality beyond passive cuteness, though the synopsis leaves his agency somewhat ambiguous. The 34-page core narrative in greyscale manga format is substantial enough to develop chemistry rather than sketch it, while the FANBOX reprints and additional illustrations add production value that signals genuine effort in presentation.
The censoring note—black lines replacing white redaction—is worth flagging for readers sensitive to visual clarity during adult sequences. The specific content tags (oral creampie, incontinence) indicate this targets experienced BL readers comfortable with bodily realism rather than sanitized fantasy; the “all-ages friendly” descriptor sits in productive tension with this maturity level, suggesting the work prioritizes emotional accessibility over explicit shock value.
Readers drawn to magical-realism premises, character-driven romance over plot mechanics, and art-focused releases will find genuine appeal here. This works best for BL enthusiasts fatigued by corporate settings and seeking earnest fantasy romance that doesn’t sacrifice physical expression for sentimentality.
A solidly executed escape fantasy that knows its audience and delivers without pretension.
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