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Tokyo's Biggest Freeloader

This is a fan translation of 东京软饭王 The original author is 夜幕下的鬼 Please support them! === Reborn in Tokyo. No talent, no morals—he just wants to lie down and do nothing. But unfortunately… he’s broke. There’s no way he’s going to stomach a job. He has to find a way to start living off a woman—now. Since no elegant, wealthy sugar mama is willing to take him in… then the next best thing is to find a future rich woman with potential, raise her right, boost her affection, and then cash in when the time is right! This is Kuroba Akira’s original, time-tested strategy for living the lazy life: The Future Sugar Mama Investment Method. As long as he can carefully manage the rise and fall of affection levels, and maintain the delicate balance between all the “boats” he’s sailing... Then a lifetime of mooching off women is just around the corner! Our motto: “Lie down. Rot. Mooch forever!” ... Breaking news:Renowned entrepreneur and investor Kuroba Akira, who has been missing, has finally been rescued. Several of the main perpetrators turned out to be women with whom he shared… ambiguous relationships dating back to his student years. Now, let’s take a look at the moment Mr. Kuroba was rescued: “Why... I scammed so much money off you girls, how is your affection level not dropping, but actually going up?!” Thanks to Mr. Kuroba’s sacrifice, we’ve learned two important lessons: The affection market is fundamentally unpredictable. Living off women always comes with a price. Also… this is a harem story, but beware: the women are not right in the head.
OuroTL · 84.1k Views

Balu's Holiday Days

Synopsis of "Balu's Holiday Days” Genre: Family Fantasy Romance Based on: True events, condensed into one family's experiences Age Rating: 18+ (Explicit erotic content, family taboo themes, crude language) Author: TrueFace Total Length: More than 50 chapter serialized Tamil erotica, blending family drama, taboo romance, and raw sensuality in a Coimbatore setting. Core Premise In the bustling yet stifling lanes of Chennai's Thiruvanmiyur, Balu, a lanky engineering student, navigates the chaos of his middle-class Tamil family. What starts as a routine sibling spat spirals into an unexpected "holiday" at his periyamma's (aunt's) home in rural Tharapuram, forcing Balu into a web of unspoken desires, generational secrets, and forbidden intimacies. Drawing from "true events," the story weaves everyday family tensions—quarrels over money, unfulfilled marriages, and caregiving burdens—into a slow-burning tapestry of erotic awakening. It's not fantasy in the magical sense; the "fantasy" lies in the heightened, taboo-tinged lens on familial bonds, where sweat-soaked sarees, lingering touches, and hushed whispers blur lines between care and carnality. At its heart, it's a desi coming-of-age tale: Balu's journey from awkward observer to active participant in his family's hidden passions, set against the humid, unpretentious backdrop of Tamil Nadu's small towns. Key Characters & Family Dynamics Balu (Protagonist, 20s): The twin son, engineering dropout-ish type—roaming, recording family fights on his phone, and harboring unspoken crushes on the women around him. His "holiday" becomes a descent into voyeurism and temptation. Lalitha (Mother): Patient Trichy homemaker, pregnant with twins late in life due to a risky "no-abortion" call. Her quiet endurance hides simmering frustrations; she's the emotional anchor, often changing clothes in shared rooms, her wet pallu (saree drape) a subtle erotic motif. Manickam (Father): Retired BHEL bus driver, seeking simple retirement. Distant during quarrels, he represents patriarchal fatigue. Gayathri (Elder Sister): Fiery Chengalpattu employee, married to patient Nagaraj. Her explosive fights (over daughter Shalini's custody) drive the plot's inciting incident. Crude outbursts like "Mind your own dick!" reveal her demon-like temper and underlying vulnerabilities. Nagaraj (Brother-in-Law): The ultimate "good son-in-law"—obedient, begging during spats, a foil to the family's chaos. Harini (Twin Sister): Hostel-bound engineering student in Coimbatore; absent early but foreshadowed for twin-taboo arcs. Her "obedience" mirrors Divya's, hinting at later reunions. Prem (Elder Brother): Lawyer with a doting wife Divya (from Pavur Chatram), whose graphic description—"obedient like her husband's dick when he pours semen"—sets the story's unapologetic tone. They embody "ideal" sibling normalcy. Periyamma Manjula (Aunt): The erotic epicenter. Bedridden husband Arumugam (post-accident, needs help with everything from pissing to shitting) leaves her sexually starved. Described vividly: sweat-drenched armpits, sagging breasts in a black petticoat, wiping thighs with her skirt. She cooks lavish non-veg feasts for Balu, her "thin" nephew, while managing household drudgery. Extended Cast at Periyamma's: Kalpana (Elder Cousin): Helps with caregiving; her husband Mani is a silent provider (₹20k monthly). Chandran (Unmarried Cousin): Overworked at Sriram Finance, dodging marriage. Ruthra (Niece, College Girl): Balu's peeping partner-in-crime; bold, game-playing teen who spies on aunt's encounters and invites friend Ishwarya for thrills. Supporting Taboo Figures: Abu (mysterious neighbor/voyeur), Dhanabal Uncle, Abhishekh (implied family friend with incestuous leanings). The family tree is deliberately tangled—twins born unexpectedly, delayed pregnancies, bedridden elders—forcing cohabitation and intimacy.
TrueFace · 483 Views

EGEMED: THE DIVINE PSYCHO

Some people are born with a curse—a curse of seeing too much, feeling too deeply, and sensing truths others overlook. They suffer in silence, terrified of being judged for the very things that make them different. They feel ignored, left out, misunderstood. Their curse does not come from being bad; in fact, they are often the quiet hands that shape the lives of others. Egemed was one of them. His sight—this strange and merciless gift—allowed him to witness things beyond human reach. He felt so intensely that the boundaries of wrong and right blurred before him. More than once he wished to undo this sight, to tear it out of his soul and be normal. But the world had already carved him into something else. For twenty years, he lived in a shadowed silence that felt like hell. No matter how others tried to bring him joy, happiness slipped past him like water through fingers. He longed for something simple yet rare—someone who understood him. Someone who could see him. And for six whole years, he found exactly that. A friend who carried his weight, who listened, who made him believe he could belong in a world that once rejected him. But even that light could not erase the wounds of a lifetime. At twenty-one, Egemed finally broke. He tried to speak of the truths his eyes had shown him—tried to show people the world that lived inside him. But instead of understanding, they scolded him. Mocked him. Called him mad, delusional. The more he revealed, the more they forced him back into silence. ••• “I once met a man who spoke as if every word carried a wound. His eyes were quiet, yet inside them lived storms”
Merlys_V · 13k Views