For readers over the age of 18 who wish to legally support the artist, "Iribitari Gal ni Manko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi" is available through several official channels. While the premise may seem simple, the series'
Her natural closeness and physical presence throw him off balance, triggering unexpected feelings of desire. When the protagonist finally works up the courage to express his thoughts and make a proposition for a physical relationship, Kuroda does not reject him. Instead, she accepts his "offer" without hesitation, allowing him casual sexual encounters in exchange for continued access to his manga library.
While the premise may seem simple, the series' charm lies in its execution and character dynamics. The main characters are not just one-dimensional archetypes.
The story of Manno's Ferrari serves as a fascinating case study for the "Doujinshi Gold Rush." The revelation that an 18+ manga artist could afford a supercar from digital sales alone changed the perception of the industry. In contrast to commercial magazine serialization, where the publisher takes a significant cut, digital doujinshi sales (often via platforms like DLsite or Fantia) offer the creator a much higher profit margin per unit sold. Gross revenue estimates based on the sales figures posted on the artist's social media, calculated by multiplying copies by the average price (approx. ¥600–¥700 per volume in Japan), suggest pre-tax earnings easily exceeding hundreds of millions of yen, validating the artist's lavish purchase.