And so Mary Parker goes into the dark. Calling herself a creator, she had a lot of things in place to create the story she wanted.
A week has passed since she spoke with me in the limousine.
By this time, she had already firmly earned her position as the heroine closest to Ryuzaki.
âGâmorning, Ryoma! Iâll give you a good morning hug!â
âHey, hey, â¦â¦, I guessed â¦â¦ right.â
âYou guessed right!â
In the morning, as soon as she arrived at school, she started flirting with Ryuzaki. She was taking advantage of her own blessed body to sprinkle a bit of romantic appeal on him.
âUhehe â¦â¦ well, thatâs fine. Oh dear, this is a Western greeting, so I had no choice. Yeah, Iâm irresistible, arenât I!â
âCâmon, Ryomaâs ecchi~!â
She calls herself a great actor, and sheâs quite a good one.
She was blatantly pushing her b*****s against the protagonist-sama, making him delirious. It is a common service scene, but when she does it with her fleshy body, it also has a strong effect.
Perhaps, in terms of b****t size, she may be even bigger than Yuzuki. Such is Maryâs s*x appeal, and Ryuzaki was stretching his nose.
Whatâs so good about that â¦â¦?
I donât really understand it for mob characters. To begin with, I have never lusted after another person, so perhaps I am missing something as a living being?
It makes me somewhat uneasy. In the morning, while idly watching Ryuzakiâs romantic comedy from my seat, I thought about my nature.
I know whether a woman is cute or not, but whether she is â¦â¦ erotic or not is another matter.
I let my thoughts run through my head.
Iâm not excited about Maryâs or Yuzukiâs b*****s. On the other hand, I donât think much of Azusaâs b*****s, which are relatively small. Then, when I think of Kirariâs b*****s, which are somewhere in the middle, I still donât think anything of them.
Is it not a matter of size?
For example, how about â¦â¦ Shihoâs b*****s, then?
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦ Huh~!?â
I try to imagine. But suddenly my head got hot and I couldnât think of anything else.
Oh, no. I felt like my brain would probably explode if I imagined any more.
Well, I guess this is what it means.
Shiho may be really special to me.
(I see. Ryuzaki can have the same feelings for all girls that I have for Shiho.)
The protagonist seems to be quite greedy.
Well, there is a saying, âI prefer a heroâs colorâ and in a sense, it may be similar to the fate of the protagonist.
Nevertheless, I would still have to say that Mary is still a masterful actor, having made a rapid approach to Ryuzaki in only a short period of time, just one week.
Because she has surpassed Yuzuki and Kirari, who are in a relatively dominant position among the harem members.
In just one week, she has surpassed the two who met at the entrance ceremony and have been standing next to Ryuzaki ever since. She is now a strong candidate to be a regular heroine.
She is in a position similar to that of Shiho in the previous installment.
I guess we can say that she is right in line with the plot.
âHAHAHA! Ryoma, shall I give you a kiss? Itâs just another greeting, so donât be shy, okay?â
âThatâs a little â¦â¦, but thank you. Iâm very happy that weâre such good friends.â
â⦠Iâm not really in love with Ryoma, you know!â
âI was surprised that Ryuzaki is doing so well.
He had been so depressed since the overnight learning program.
No matter how much Yuzuki, Kirari, and the rest of the harem members encouraged him, he remained depressed.
But thanks to Mary, he is now completely back to normal.
(Perhaps Ryuzaki is comparing Shiho to Mary?)
Their personalities and appearances are completely different, though.
In terms of presence alone, they are in close proximity. Shiho is much more dominant in terms of magnitude, but Mary also has her own unique atmosphere.
I felt that Ryuzaki was overlapping Shihoâs aspects with Maryâs inhuman charm.
That is probably why Ryuzaki is happy to be acknowledged by her. In truth, Mary-san is doing what he wanted Shiho to say or do.
(â¦â¦ Ewwwâ¦)
That said, I wonder what kind of face Ryuzaki will make when he finds out it was an act?
Maybe he will experience a sense of despair that he canât bear.
â¦â¦ Well, I donât like that guy, so I donât feel sorry for him.
If he were a normal protagonist, he would probably just break down and never get up again.
Thatâs why Iâm interested.
Is Ryuzakiâs character as a protagonist really normal, â¦â¦ or abnormal?
And can he break up Maryâs fantasy of a rogue romantic comedy?
I was a little concerned about that part â a little bit.