Is it Normal to Raise a Yandere Heroine as a Villainess ?! - Ch. 40 - Another Bet

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It's a special kind of dense for Yang to not understand wanting Dew nearby, even though she's well acquainted with the mutual lust. Her seal also simulates brain damage.

Kitty ears? There's only one cat in this story... :finnawoke: Confirmation bias activated.
 
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So you telling me the sliders were low this entire time? Where was this effort earlier?

Also holy shit, Jiang is dense, we might have a run for the densest protagonist 🤣
 
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Based on what we've seen, I am wondering if Evil Jang is actually evil or if she has some goal that required her to go through multiple timelines in a way that leads to her looking like an evil manipulator, if you don't know why she's doing it. Possibly bringing in alt-Jang was her response to what she had been doing not working. Her relationship to the world seems to be a similar "story coordinator" type of position, just with real people and unclear goals.

Goddamn, stop turning my Gex into Lily vases!!!
I feel like somehow this chapter was more suggestive than the one where they were supposed to actually be doing the deed. I noticed the reception was generally positive, but to me that chapter was pretty weird, like what a 12 year old boy would come up with for what two would women would do. "They strip into implausible underwear and then the stuff happens."

I know nothing about how censorship or Chines culture works with regards to this, so I'm not complaining. I am mainly glad we are getting this story. Hopefully that's without the author getting any shit from the government, so they should do whatever they need to do in regards to that. I still found that chapter pretty weird, though.

Also holy shit, Jiang is dense, we might have a run for the densest protagonist 🤣

The actual magically suppressed emotions make that more believable, to me. She's someone who turned emotional compartmentalization into a lifestyle. This is probably pretty confusing to her.
 
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You'd think these two never had a drink in several lifetimes given how thirsty they are :aquadrink:
 
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I know nothing about how censorship or Chines culture works with regards to this, so I'm not complaining. I am mainly glad we are getting this story. Hopefully that's without the author getting any shit from the government, so they should do whatever they need to do in regards to that. I still found that chapter pretty weird, though.
From what I've heard there's a complete ban on pornographic material. It's apparently somewhat vague what counts as pornographic so some gacha games had to redo/delete some of their characters for being to suggestive after being reported by their rivals
 
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At this point, they should be able to be all lovey-dovey and have sex all the time if it wasn't for Jiang denseness.
Anyway, let's see what the GM is cooking.
Thanks for the chapter!
 
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From what I've heard there's a complete ban on pornographic material. It's apparently somewhat vague what counts as pornographic so some gacha games had to redo/delete some of their characters for being to suggestive after being reported by their rivals
I imagine there is also a risk of gay stuff being held to a different / higher standard, meaning you wouldn't want to take unnecessarily test boundaries.

We have that dynamic in the US to some extent, with eg toy story having a reference to sexual intercourse phrased in a way children won't notice, but otherwise liberal parents getting angry if you let their child know sometimes two men or women are romantically interested in each other. To them, it's inherently sexual if gay people raise kids or hold hands and therefore something that should be kept secret from children, despite the straight stuff 2 year olds actually shouldn't be exposed to being treated as acceptable.

When you throw in a generally more conservative culture paired with actual government censors, there is probably a lot to navigate. Given that the fate of the world nonetheless hinges on harnessing China's 1.5 billion population for gay webcomics, I am glad for them to find a way, no matter how many lily vases it takes.
 

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