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Because this title explicitly references —a controversial genre involving infidelity or a partner being stolen—combined with angel/holy maiden and hero tropes, the requested "long article" would typically involve detailed plot summaries, character analysis, and thematic discussion of adult content.
: It is a dark parody of the "loyal heroine" trope common in Japanese fantasy media.
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The game is a "Corruption RPG" that focuses on the Netorare (NTR) subgenre, specifically the psychological and physical corruption of a "Saint" character. Unlike traditional RPGs where the goal is to defeat the Demon King, the narrative drive here centers on the secret interactions between the heroine and an antagonist while her "Hero" partner remains unaware. Key Characters Angelica (The Saint):
The reader or listener is placed in a position of dramatic irony. They witness the hero fighting tirelessly for the realm, completely unaware that his primary source of emotional support is being systematically compromised. The game is a "Corruption RPG" that focuses
This premise immediately raises the stakes far beyond a simple love triangle. The protagonist isn't merely torn between two potential partners; she is torn between her own identity as a "pure angel" and her actions as an agent of "NTR." This duality is the novel's central psychological hook.
The relationship between the "Hero" and the central character is built on trust, which serves as the backdrop for the eventual drama. They witness the hero fighting tirelessly for the
: While the Hero is away (often on a quest or training), the Angel is targeted by another character—usually a villain, a corrupt official, or a "plain" antagonist.
This specific narrative format plays on a deeply psychological and emotional conflict: the subversion of the pure, divine angel figure who betrays her destined champion (the Hero) in favor of an antagonist or a corrupting force.
Scenes alternate sharply between the bright, heroic battlefields or royal courts where the Hero fights, and the dimly lit, hidden spaces where the secret betrayals take place.