“Noah stays in a Japanese house with a reclusive, cat-like young man named Kei, growing unexpectedly concerned for him.”
Koi to Seiyoku
恋と性欲
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Noah stays in a Japanese house with a reclusive, cat-like young man named Kei, growing unexpectedly concerned for him.
Noah agrees to live in his dream Japanese house for a month on the condition that he communicates with the homeowner, who is a hikikomori (recluse). Noah wonders what kind of person he is, but what appears before him is Kei, a taciturn and expressionless young man who is like a cat who is not used to people. Noah had hoped to get by with minimal interaction, but he finds himself unable to leave Kei alone, as he is in such a dangerous situation that he can't believe he's been living alone. Even when he goes out, he's worried about Kei... When Noah came home late one night and checked on Kei, he heard a seductive voice...!? (Source: Takeshobo, translated)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 8 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 04m approx
- Published Jun 2021 – Jun 2022
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M72830 catalog