A melodramatic romance‑drama that leans heavily into the “netorare” (spouse‑stealing) trope. The series delivers a competent, if formulaic, narrative about guilt, temptation, and the consequences of selfish choices. Strong points are its emotionally resonant art and the way it handles the protagonists’ internal conflicts. Weaknesses include an over‑reliance on genre‑specific shock moments and a pacing that stalls in the middle arcs. Recommended for readers who enjoy mature relationship dramas and can tolerate a fair amount of emotional manipulation, but not for those seeking a fresh take on the genre.


Tsuma Netori Rei Boku no Ayamachi Kanojo no Senkoku was created in a time when Japanese manga and anime were increasingly exploring complex themes and darker narratives. The series fits into a broader trend of psychological and supernatural storytelling in Japanese media, appealing to audiences looking for depth and complexity.

| Category | Score (out of 5) | |----------|-----------------| | Story & Plot | 3.5 | | Character Development | 3.5 | | Art / Prose | 4.0 | | Themes & Emotional Impact | 3.5 | | Overall Enjoyment | 3.5 |

Overall rating: 3.5 / 5

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