A beautiful story that I recommend to read to NTR lovers. I don't understand these negative comments because it's an NTR story, it's like me putting negative comments on a Vanilla story because there are no betrayals. Why do you read stories with topics that you don't like and above all why do you comment on them in a negative way a story entitled INFIDELITY 101?
It's not a story for everyone, there are many betrayals and painful births, the protagonist goes through very hard times. I find it very sad to think of a child being born in those conditions. In the end, however, I also liked the ending, if we really want to be picky, the last vignette was bad (it makes you understand that the new wife will start cheating again with another personal trainer).
The drawings are very beautiful and some erotic scenes are very exciting.
Here I report a comment that I found on another site and that I really liked about this story:
I'm not on board with the majority consensus that the blonde guy and ex wife Shia got off with no karma. If you live in delusion and buy solely into the "happily ever after" just because they chose to raise the kid together, ok. I on the other hand take into consideration what I know from reality along with details given in the story. At the end the blonde guy is working as a ditch digger on a construction site and he is miserable. When the CEO confronted him and his wife it was revealed he has no relevant education, no work history, and no skills of any value. When asked by Shia to borrow money to get her own place it was revealed he's a broke ass loser. A guy like this can have all the good intentions in the world to want to provide for a family, but he lacks the knowledge and qualifications to do it. His son is going to grow up in poverty, that is KARMA. Shia went from a situation where her life was completely stable, nice apartment, brand name clothes, dinning out, and none of which was paid for by her. She now has a kid with a man who digs ditches for a living at bottom tier wages and no foreseeable future advancement to earn more. She was desperate to stay with her husband because he is a high value man, great career, financially secure, and not a bad lover. Her situation is a prime example of "The grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence", and "play stupid games win stupid prizes". On the other hand the MC is still at his high paying job, his former boss groveling at his feet for forgiveness, has his stock options in the company, and the CEO values him above all others. He also leveled up now dating the pure girl her deflowered and not married to the run through slut his former wife was. The author did hint at the cheating happening to him again but there is a reason for that. When I looked up the raws on a Korean site I came across a conversation about the author Jiro. They were all displeased with the ending as well and said that the inspiration for the story is from her own failed marriage. Shia is loosely based off herself, the blonde guy her AP, and the MC her ex husband. They divorced because of infidelity but there was none of the stealing mistresses by her AP. They both just ended up with the partners they were cheating with. Her ex husband is a high value man with a good career, her AP and now husband not such much. After reading that conversation the overall story and forced seemingly happy ending for Shia makes complete sense to me. This is a story written by a bitter divorced woman upset about the life she lost. She can try to claim all day long that she's happy but the future cheating dig at her ex in the end says it all. I honestly feel just a tad bit sorry for her now husband, she longs so much for the man she lost it became the inspiration for a story.