I know; it's not like I genuinely hate him.Chill. It’s not that serious.
This whole sex pause between them was also a part of the original work for character development of Agawa. And it suits pretty good also in this story line. She quite understands after fucking the new guy and another one that they don’t satisfy her and her jealousy on akito because she did it with gotou before her although gotou stopped them in the library. Perhaps she will sleep with one more guy in this line to understand it fully. Would be funny if the last person would be Inuaki and Agawa destroying all his confidence in sex telling him he is not good enough. But it is not much likely after re reading his introduction in the first chapters. Another possibility is like many mentioned here that akito will break his confidence.I kinda hate how manga/anime continue to use the “if I go against the MC’s ideal/morals/beliefs, I’ll make myself more appealing to the MC” if the author makes her a slut he/she better pull something out of their arse to make it worth. Now I just feel bad. MC getting dog from the “new guy with more stamina” and now the sweet new girls going to be a slut? Either the author purpose is to make all the females shitty, or maybe Japans dating culture is really like that?
I hated this lol, thank god you can end up with both Katsura and Sekai if you do things rightThis really reminds me of those routes in School Days where Makoto is two timing with Katsura and Sekai but favours the latter so Katsura reluctantly lets the loser comedy relief character Taisuke clap her instead.
I'll take isekai and their power fantasy wish fullfilment bullshit anyday against NTR rapey bullshit.I feel like this story's sales will kick start the rise of a brand new wave of mainstream NTR manga in Japan.
This may be the new "isekai" manga replacement.
Pick your poison.
Endless isekai slop clones, or endless NTR slop clones?
700,000?!! I mean, I’m not surprised cuz we’re all here reading this and even the manga’s ratings put firmly in the fine category but still…700k. Takeda you mad geniusSup guys. So, I was out here losing brain cells scrolling through my feed on X when I stumbled on a post claiming that this manga had sold over 700,000 copies in total. That caught me off guard, 'cause I thought sales had dropped—I haven’t seen it show up on the lists that @Josu_ke posts almost every Friday using ORICON data in a while.
Curious, I decided to check the Shoseki Ranking to see what was going on with the physical sales. Turns out the numbers actually add up. Here's a graph showing the estimated first-month sales for each volume:
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*This refers specifically to physical sales only.
So yeah, with the total physical sales across all volumes adding up to nearly 100,000—just counting the first month of sales for each volume—it’s totally reasonable for the combined physical and digital sales to be over 700,000. At this level of success, Takeda Super can milk the series as much as he wants—and write whatever he wants too, because it’s gonna sell either way.
The rewrite turned out to be the smartest business move they could’ve made. All the free publicity it stirred up clearly boosted sales. So yeah, don’t expect this mess to improve anytime soon—Takeda Super basically has full creative freedom now.
Edit: I couldn’t stop wondering why the recent volumes didn’t show up on the lists @Josu_ke posted, so I checked their first-week sales. As it turns out, volumes 4 and 5 didn’t perform that well during their debut—which is surprising, since the first week is typically when a volume sells the most. Here’s a graph showing the first-week sales for each volume:
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Thanks for the chapter!
You the goat, ty for the quick insight, actually surprised at the sales numbers with how slow and lame this mainstream rerelease has been.Sup guys. So, I was out here losing brain cells scrolling through my feed on X when I stumbled on a post claiming that this manga had sold over 700,000 copies in total. That caught me off guard, 'cause I thought sales had dropped—I haven’t seen it show up on the lists that @Josu_ke posts almost every Friday using ORICON data in a while.
Curious, I decided to check the Shoseki Ranking to see what was going on with the physical sales. Turns out the numbers actually add up. Here's a graph showing the estimated first-month sales for each volume:
![]()
*This refers specifically to physical sales only.
So yeah, with the total physical sales across all volumes adding up to nearly 100,000—just counting the first month of sales for each volume—it’s totally reasonable for the combined physical and digital sales to be over 700,000. At this level of success, Takeda Super can milk the series as much as he wants—and write whatever he wants too, because it’s gonna sell either way.
The rewrite turned out to be the smartest business move they could’ve made. All the free publicity it stirred up clearly boosted sales. So yeah, don’t expect this mess to improve anytime soon—Takeda Super basically has full creative freedom now.
Edit: I couldn’t stop wondering why the recent volumes didn’t show up on the lists @Josu_ke posted, so I checked their first-week sales. As it turns out, volumes 4 and 5 didn’t perform that well during their debut—which is surprising, since the first week is typically when a volume sells the most. Here’s a graph showing the first-week sales for each volume:
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Thanks for the chapter!
Gotou fucked her enough to fail his tests. She's fine as is.Wait a minute, he's got a point
NTR is already mainstream. That's why you see it in erotica and not just in niche, hardcore hentai manga, like twenty years ago.I feel like this story's sales will kick start the rise of a brand new wave of mainstream NTR manga in Japan.
This may be the new "isekai" manga replacement.
Pick your poison.
Endless isekai slop clones, or endless NTR slop clones?