This kinetic novel hits different when you're just trying to kill time on the train. Naoki's basically fucked from every angle - no job, drowning in debt, dad vanished into thin air, mom's sick as hell. The guy's literally standing on a bridge ready to jump when this mysterious bar owner Mizuki shows up. Classic setup, right? But here's where it gets weird in a good way.
The fantasy element isn't some bullshit dragons and knights crap. It's more like... what if supernatural creatures just ran a bar and you had to work there? Mizuki's got this whole otherworldly vibe going on, and the contract Naoki signs isn't your typical employment agreement. Each shift reveals more about what's really happening, and honestly the pacing works even when you're half-distracted scrolling through your phone. The animated scenes don't overstay their welcome either - when things get steamy with handjobs and oral action, it feels earned rather than just thrown in for shock value. Though I gotta say, sometimes the dialogue drags when characters are explaining the magical world stuff. Like yeah, I get it, two worlds colliding, very deep.
What actually keeps me coming back is how the sexual content builds up naturally. Naoki's not some confident stud - he's broken down and desperate, which makes the intimate moments with various supernatural beings feel more... real? The vaginal scenes especially have this raw desperation to them that most games completely miss. Sure, it's a mobile game so don't expect groundbreaking mechanics, but for what it is, the story actually pulls you in. Mizuki's true identity mystery is genuinely intriguing, even if some plot threads feel like they're going nowhere fast. The whole "everything has a price" theme isn't just marketing fluff either - you can feel the weight of that contract hanging over every interaction.