Oppub... tte Nan desu ka!? Sutte Suwarete Hajimaru Koi no Hanashi · review
The manga featured erotica and an amazing plot idea. It had pretty art, but nothing noteworthy overall. Though it is just my opinion, I believe it would be much better if it were longer. It featured a strong female lead who wasn't particularly a femdom—rather, she was just a bold woman. In my plot analysis, there is a very tiny spoiler, but nothing significant that would ruin your experience. Plot: This is a story about an undercover police officer who works in a male-only service facility and develops feelings for one of the few female clients. This storyline intrigues me because it raises some questions aboutwhen she will find out about him being a cop. There wasn't anything particularly noteworthy because this was only one manga. A lengthier manga would have been preferable to develop the plot more. It was good for what it was since it was merely intended to be erotica.
Characters: Not much made Nagisa stand out among the others, but she did appear to be a powerful female protagonist. They both seem like ordinary manga characters overall, but I don't think it could be done in just eight chapters. They fall for each other at the same time, which is wholesome.
Art: I always end up being fond of manga art, and this is no different! Every male character in the manga has a distinctive body type, ranging from slender to plump. I loved how each character had a unique appearance without becoming too cluttered. It was quite captivating, but nothing truly stood out. Still very visually appealing.
In conclusion, the manga offers a brief, yet captivating erotic tale accompanied by visually pleasing artwork. While the narrative is engaging, the overall impression is not particularly noteworthy as I had said before. I think that I would recommend this as it is; nothing special but nothing terrible just a mind-blank kind of read.