I have a slightly different opinion. The bottom line is the same, but it seems to me that the reason is different. The author needs to hone his story writing skills. This is especially true of the NTR genre. NTR is not just about getting laid. It's about the psychology of relationships. But here, with regard to Asuna, it seems that the author is trying to plug plot holes and she appears to us as some kind of schizophrenic with a split personality. I love you, I don't love you. I want to be with Kirito, but I spend time with Inoda. We shouldn't be doing obscenities – give me a dick to suck. Kirito and I are fine, let's finish this – I'm happy for you, just suck my dick first – yes, let's go… It feels like it's being written by different people. This story has been making my eyes blood for a long time. If it was a literary work, I would have given it up long ago. There have already been cases where the sex scenes are very well written, but there is no motivation or plot. And as a result, there is no desire to read it. I read the NTR manga recently – it turned out that the author wrote it for 2 years. 650 pages. At least 100 of them are devoted to the relationship of the main character with the heroine. And when the heroine is tricked into another relationship based on sex, readers see what the heroine has lost. But there the author asked the readers what ending you want, and the readers said – we want a good ending, otherwise it's a pity for the heroine (not the hero!). I feel sorry for the HEROINE!!! Now tell me, are there people on this forum who feel sorry for Asuna? But she was also tricked into a relationship based solely on sex. I don't think there are any such people here. There is a possibility that the author wanted just such an effect (you can't get into another person's head), but Asuna's behavior is too different from her original character. It looks as improbable as possible. In the two parts of the game, we didn't even see what was good about Asuna and Kirito's relationship. At most, I remember the fireworks in the first part of the game and that's it. That's why I don't really delve into the plot anymore. I'm waiting for the end of the game, of course, but I don't have any high expectations. I just hope that the end of the game is at least logical. Which one is not important.Of course, yesterday I was trying to figure out what annoys me so much about the current state of the game and chose the best time to think before going to bed. And I came to a certain conclusion. I'm annoyed by what Asuna has become. It's not even about NTR or cheating. Asuna has turned into a hypocritical, two-faced, and cynical abomination in this game. Perhaps Fujino planned it that way, but for some reason it seems to me that this is not the case. Rather, this is a consequence of the fact that Fujino had to lead the heroine, who loves Kirito and wants to marry him, to regular infidelities. And apparently this is exactly what happened - Asuna's hypocrisy reached an unimaginable level, the feeling of guilt and any adequate perception of actions completely disappeared. In the latest update, we see that Asuna wants to end the relationship after the quarantine, but we all understand that this is just nonsense and will lead to nothing. It's just a pathetic attempt by Fujino to show that there's still something human about Asuna. As a result of my thoughts, I came to the conclusion that before, if I thought that the best outcome for Kirito would be the ending of "happy cuckold", now I just want him to get rid of Asuna. After all, even if there was no Inoda, there would be someone else, or indeed, MANY others. It's corny, I feel sorry for Kirito. It's a pity, not because Asuna is cheating on him, but because Fujino forces him to deal with a woman like Asuna in this game. And there doesn't seem to be any reason for that anymore. Asuna for Kirito "Current girlfriend" Kirito for Asuna "Opposite sex".I hope there's an ending in which Kirito, no no, doesn't win, but at least just breaks out of this mental institution.
And it's really bad when at the end of an NTR game, you think, "Ugh, thank God, man, you got out of this shit." That's not the purpose of NTR.
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