Alright, let’s dive into this… *thing*. The story revolves around a school setting where the teacher, affectionately nicknamed “The Squid” (because why not?), has a knack for turning the school’s female students into his personal playthings. The plot is a tangled web of manipulation, sibling drama, and some seriously questionable life choices. Akari Mizuno, the school idol, is his current favorite, but she’s not the only one caught in his web. There’s Shizune, the quiet flower-loving freshman, and her half-sister Rei, the tennis star with a chip on her shoulder. The Squid uses their complicated family history to pit them against each other, all while indulging in his… let’s call it *unconventional* teaching methods.
The positives? Well, if you’re into dark, twisted power dynamics and a lot of emotional manipulation, this might scratch that itch. The animation and character designs are decent, and the voice acting does a solid job of selling the discomfort and tension. On the flip side, the story is a mess. It tries to juggle too many themes—loneliness, sibling rivalry, and, uh, period fetishes—without really committing to any of them. The dialogue is clunky, and the pacing feels like it was written by someone who got distracted halfway through. Also, let’s not ignore the fact that the whole premise is, you know, *deeply problematic*. But hey, if you’re here for the smut and not the plot, it delivers on that front. Just don’t think too hard about the moral implications, or you might need a shower afterward.
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