Fujino's story has the advantage of being both cliché and unique. The story of Inoda and Asuna combines many elements to create a somewhat unique and intriguing script, which makes us curious about further developments. To sum up, Inoda's pursuit of Asuna is a mixture of clumsy tactics and sheer luck, absurd yet somewhat reasonable, often making you laugh. Inoda may be ugly and shabby, but somehow he doesn't repel me, perhaps because of his genuine affection for Asuna and his possessive nature. As for Asuna in this game, she is kind, intelligent and compassionate. Although she has strong sexual desires, she doesn't become unfaithful right away (The previous borderline behaviors were acts of repayment in her own understanding, and she tends to see them as mistakes that require self-sacrifice. The night of the typhoon was more like a rape). I wonder how she fell. And how she looks after the fall.
Furthermore, there are subtle hints that Sugu's story might not follow the conventional NTR path either.