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At first, Arin was stunned and disbelieving. He had never heard of such a spell before, and the idea of being pregnant seemed absurd. But as the days passed, he began to experience strange and unexplainable physical changes.
The story follows the protagonist, who is reborn alongside his friend in a fantasy world. The friend becomes the destined “Hero,” while the protagonist is relegated to a supporting role. After the friend’s premature death, the protagonist systematically seduces and impregnates his friend’s mother, then takes control of his friend’s older sister and young daughter. The “netori” tag (cuckolding from the active seducer’s perspective, unlike “netorare” where the protagonist is the victim) signals a dominant, manipulative sexual conquest. Netori Yuusha -Shinyuu no Kachan Ninshin Sasere...
Critics dismiss this as pure pornography, but its persistence suggests deeper psychological drivers.
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A central hook is the psychological shift of the mother character—moving from a respectable parental figure to someone completely submissive to the Hero's whims. Taboo & Power Dynamics:
spent his days training the royal guard and his nights patrolling the castle walls, Kaito found himself frequenting Ryuji’s family home. Ryuji’s mother, Elena, was a woman of timeless grace and kindness. She treated Kaito like a second son, always preparing his favorite meals and offering a warm hearth after his long expeditions. But as the days passed, he began to
For fans of dark fantasy and psychological horror dressed in hentai clothing, this title offers a transgressive thrill no "save the princess" story can provide. It asks an uncomfortable question: If you could have the ultimate forbidden fruit—your best friend's mother, carrying your child—and call yourself a hero for it, wouldn't you be tempted?