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Hagu's clearly spent so much time working with Sasha that he's increasingly desensitized to all her antics. We've honestly come all the way from a simple rape scene 11 years ago to an insatiable NTR turbo slut and her power cuck. His latest doujin, featuring the as-of-yet-untouched Komori-chan is leagues more fucked up than anything he's put out to date. She chooses to stay with her dad, who's the director for all the gravure/porn videos the "JR. Idols" shoot. She wants to be allowed to film in the next porno they had planned, and her dad basically tells her he won't let her do it until she learns to love cock. So she spends the rest of the story basically sleeping with random men as "homework", and eventually ends up prey to Sasha and the president.
This series was clearly the thing that pushed him over the edge, with him working on basically the same story for months, sometimes for over a year, with barely any time to switch gears and re-sensitize.
That said, how did you learn that Fanbox=Canon and Not Fanbox=Not Canon? And how does that fit with the fact that he drew her with a sex friend that's apparently not part of the Fanbox content?
I was following a 4chan thread on /a/ that was talking about Sasha and the author. I wish I saved stuff from it, I didn't think I'd still be down this fucking rabbit hole 2 weeks later. There were several twitter screen shots and what not. As for her sex friends, like I said dude just likes to play around with the material. People put WAY too much faith in that sex friend chart he made. Also I know you have talked about the chapter 30 retcon a lot. It's not nearly as much of a retcon as you may think. You may be right about an editor reigning him in, but it was Hagu's plan all along. As far back as 2021, Hagu was telling people on Twitter that there was no version of his Sasha character that was a virgin. The direction of the manga now is what he's always wanted. People who followed him on Twitter knew this. Obviously it's crazy to expect that every reader would follow the author's socials.