So what do we have here?
And we have here the most Norotrera in all its glory.
The guys from the Poro Studi are apparently good, and when they take up the adaptation of the visual novel, implying to get NTR on the output, as a rule they adapt the most filthy branch of the development of the plot, so that the spectators are even more nerve.
In the end, we again have a spineless
Oyasha, without a shadow of a hint of his own pride, with blind love, carrying treason in his eyes, but without the will to change something, apparently hoping that everything will come up in the end.
And the very subject of lust itself, which is nothing more than an egocentric bitch that does not pay attention to the feelings of the other, under the influence of a member of the antagonist in an instant of an eye of an easily accessible whore, and forgetting about everything that was.
In general, leaving a rather unpleasant impression after viewing, on the condition of course, that for you at least something else means moral and moral standards.