The storyline is rather straightforward, as the knight finds a cat and discovers that it transforms into a girl, whom he proceeds to have intimate relations with as she is in heat. Regrettably, the narrative lacks meaningful character development or relationship progression, which could have enhanced the overall reading experience.
The art style is attractively cute and from a femalegaze view. The catgirl appears too skinny and petite to me, but that's the artistic intent so i understand it is to emphasize the size difference between her and the MC.
The MC is a knight, but only in one frame you can see his whole knight uniform. As a result, this character designs seem to be somewhat irrelevant to the story.
I’ve always liked this series, and appreciated the creators’ efforts to depict various, one of a kind “two guys and one girl” relationships that fall under the NTR umbrella. Though labeled as NTR, each work presents readers with a unique listening experience. The ideal mix of erotica and an unexpected story arc.
The acting, blew me away. The smut scene, amazing. Both characters sound like late 20s ikemen, but one is reliable and down-to-earth while the other gives off a carefree, mischievous bad boy vibe. Their love-making styles are different too haha.
This story here is surprising. ML brings the heroine home, and his friend talks him into kissing her in front of him. Out of nowhere, he goes to her, kissing her and asking ML if he wants him to join, to which ML said, “sure!”
Me: “…wat?”
Turns out, ML and his friend have an unusal dependency relationship, where one feels so responsible to take care of the other, that he is not just looking for a girl he likes, but also one that his friend likes.
These two straight guys have already formed a partnership that neither of them wants to end, so they ask the heroine, “hey if you accept the way we are come and join us cos we both like you.”
The heroine accepts the deal which I understand, two heads better than one lol. But one couldn't resist but asking the ML, just who do you care about more??
The writer effectively develops these two characters and their unbreakable, possibly unhealthy bond through their conversations and behaviors (even in 18+ scenes.)