NTR - Netsuzou Trap Vol. 6

NTR - Netsuzou Trap Vol. 6

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  • Create Date:2021-07-03 09:53:21
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Naoko Kodama
  • ISBN:1626929734
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Summary

TOGETHER FOREVER?

Yuma and Hotaru have been best friends and neighbors all their lives…but when they became lovers, things got a lot more complicated! Now, as Yuma tries to figure out her future, she also has to figure out how Hotaru fits into it。 Just as Yuma comes to terms with her feelings, Hotaru vanishes! In this final volume, will the two girls end up together…or will they be split up forever?

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Reviews

sinasbookshome

Ich mochte die Handlungen und die Szenen sehr。 Jedoch dachte ich mir auch manchmal „Was soll dass jetzt?!“, aber ich denke das kennt jeder🙈😂 Zum anderen mochte ich das Verhältnis zwischen Yuma und Hotaru 😍

Monika

3,5

Jillian -always aspiring-

2020 Read #448The only one out of the bunch who’s a good person is Takeda, and the end。。。well, the girls work it out eventually。 I wouldn’t recommend this one as a good yuri manga to check out, though, sad to say。 The characters were just so wishy-washy and unlikable。

Isi Lightwood

4。5

Alethia

Ended a lot better than expected。 I thought it was going to be a drama-for-the-sake-of-drama plot, but they actually did something with it and did something good with it。 Very surprised。 Very impressed。

alejandra espinoza

awe so cute after all that she just a scared girl in love with her best friend。 the classic shy girl gets hot and finally the basketball star notices her。

TC

For an "extra soppy" story of broken people, bad behavior, terrible decisions, and beautiful destructiveness, this volume appears to deliver a traditional happy ending free of almost all of that, with a quick dimestore psychological explanation for our main antagonist's behavior justified by some quickly thrown-together backstory, and a brush-off of the side characters who are left to either wander off to be dirtballs elsewhere, or silently sigh on the inside while offering up typical beta-male For an "extra soppy" story of broken people, bad behavior, terrible decisions, and beautiful destructiveness, this volume appears to deliver a traditional happy ending free of almost all of that, with a quick dimestore psychological explanation for our main antagonist's behavior justified by some quickly thrown-together backstory, and a brush-off of the side characters who are left to either wander off to be dirtballs elsewhere, or silently sigh on the inside while offering up typical beta-male platitudes passed off as understanding and depth。 It seems a bit of a letdown, until you realize that the relationship crafted at the end is really an unhealthy one of co-dependence bordering on a CG/L dynamic; and proof that, far from our "broken" character getting healed, she managed to instead drag her friend into her morass forever, while collaterally damaging everyone else along the way。 So really, whether the author intended it or not, she gave us the perfect scandalous conclusion to a saga of chronic dysfunction—which may explain why you want to be disappointed by what appears to be a happy ending, but still somehow find it satisfyingly trashy。 。。。more

Jenny Clark

The art is cute, and we see the reason behind Hotaru's sad eyes。 It is a little over the top dramatic, but its an ok series。 The fan service is back in this one too。。。 I can't say I could really recomend it, but if you like yuri with lots of drama and fan service, and a overly simple plot, maybe? The art is cute, and we see the reason behind Hotaru's sad eyes。 It is a little over the top dramatic, but its an ok series。 The fan service is back in this one too。。。 I can't say I could really recomend it, but if you like yuri with lots of drama and fan service, and a overly simple plot, maybe? 。。。more