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Second, they said there was an adaptation expansion of the sex scene of the beginning. I played the visual novel, the sex scene is pretty much the same. Well, except it's all animated instead of a static image.
Second, they said there was an adaptation expansion of the sex scene of the beginning. I played the visual novel, the sex scene is pretty much the same. Well, except it's all animated instead of a static image.


They said she went through adaptional villainy, by saying she went from a minor character to main antagonist. That is also a lie, she still is just a minor character that only shows up in the prologue. The main villain is the protagonist himself who is a rapist.
They said she went through adaptational villainy, by saying she went from a minor character to main antagonist. That is also a lie, she still is just a minor character that only shows up in the prologue and does nothing antagonistic. She is certainly not a flawless person but isn't like she is telling her son to rape women. The main villain is the protagonist himself who is a rapist.


The scene described in "All For Nothing" and "Irony" is mom's unnamed lover making a sarcastic remark. She is cheating on her husband and he is joking that if she doesn't improve her oral sex methods her husband will cheat on her, that she will obviously doesn't care since she is cheating on her husband already. She isn't trying to be "better on sex" to prevent her husband of cheating on her.
The scene described in "All For Nothing" and "Irony" is mom's unnamed lover making a sarcastic remark. She is cheating on her husband and he is joking that if she doesn't improve her oral sex methods her husband will cheat on her, that she will obviously doesn't care since she is cheating on her husband already. She isn't trying to be "better on sex" to prevent her husband of cheating on her.