Iexist
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- Jul 20, 2018
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Mmm. Well, while Felix's negligence is what allows Sophie's fall to happen in the second semester, the real triggers are more about the fact that he consistently refused to share the load and talk with her while he was clearly having massive troubles with work... and the fact that Sophie by that point was thoroughly addicted to Zack's dick. This IS a NTR VN, so sex has the same effects on a person as hard drugs with similar levels of withdrawal, as such, Sophie's judgement was already severely impaired by that point.I invested in Felix route because how suspicious he was in the beginning. And the first willing cheating of Sophie in park and her reason/fall seemed spice for some drama cause only 1 month of negligence and due to work miss/late in special event happens to many of us. So I thought there will be some great drama ahead but alas it started to became typical NTR from that point onward. And the writer made him a sore loser though he was still a loving husband and didn't do anything too much wrong after that point as far I can remember other than being oblivious.
She was also bothered by the fact Felix never seemed to make any effort in their love life. She'd awakened to the fact that sex could be mind bending amazing, and inevitably wondered why he never tried. It wasn't just his dick size, but his skills at caressing her, kissing her, fingering her and everything.
Obviously, this doesn't really justify all that she ends up doing, much less all that Zack ends up doing... but I've seen couples fall apart for much more petty reasons than that. Also, she's clearly being a hypocrite through all this, given that during the 1st Semester she wasn't being particularly honest about her issues with him... But this IS NTR, and you can't really have that if either half of a couple acts like reasonable adults and talk things out properly. Not in a modern setting without rape at least.
As for Felix, well, there are subtle hints about him having a defeatist attitude in several points. Even Ending 1 is a clear indicator of this, with him completely giving up on teaching and becoming a stay at home dad, even though their family had struggles because of that decision. He just... gave up on the thing he based his whole career around. There are other hints in terms of how he behaves in various circumstances throughout the story, so Felix really is set-up from the get-go to lose and end up badly.
He's a fairly classic old-school NTR cuck, albeit more developed than average due to screen-time and whatnot... but it's the point where the main thing that was missing to hit all the old-school notes is him killing himself.