Synopsis
Ai, masquerading as a model student.
Issho, playing the role of a gentle teacher.
The twisted end of their secret relationship.
◆Gravity Series Contents
After-School Training (RJ401352)
Summer Vacation (RJ414790)
Teacher and Me (RJ01192340)
I’m a Worthless Teacher (RJ01338504)
i and eye and Love’s Story ★Original Newly Drawn
※The newly drawn 17-page standalone will not be sold separately.
◆Total 218 pages / 11 pages bonus, afterword, etc.
◆Original Work “Hayaku JK ni Naritai” by Asakawa @asakawa_47
◆pixiv https://www.pixiv.net/users/81021
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Editorial Review
[Riley’s Pick]
Gravity ~Complete Collection~ brings together an anthology of interconnected stories that explore complicated relationships and moral ambiguity within a school setting. The “i and eye and Love’s Story” subtitle hints at multiple perspectives and emotional entanglement, suggesting this isn’t just surface-level content but rather examines the internal conflicts and desires driving its characters.
What makes this work compelling is its willingness to tackle morally gray situations without shying away from the messy human elements involved. The anthology format allows for varied storytelling approaches, each potentially offering different character arcs and relationship dynamics. Rather than treating the premise as purely transactional, the narrative threads appear to dig into pleasure corruption and the psychological journey of characters navigating forbidden attraction and consequences.
The school and teacher dynamic adds layers of power imbalance and social transgression that can create genuine dramatic tension when handled thoughtfully. This collection seems aware of those complexities, framing situations where characters must confront their own agency and desires despite—or because of—the inherent wrongness of their circumstances.
The multiple installments bundled here suggest substantial content and narrative depth, making it an investment for readers seeking morally complex stories rather than straightforward fantasy scenarios. If you appreciate character-driven narratives that don’t shy away from difficult themes, this anthology deserves consideration on Henhenta.
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