Hey everyone author here, this is the first time I wrote a novel and I love doing it. So if you are a new reader Welcome to this novel where you will be introduced to a Main Character with a laid-back personality but with a goal as he is reborn back to a month before the merge with a mobile game. This novel has a harem and a huge one at that with the female leads being just as overpowered as our MC. So please enjoy this novel and I am looking forward to your feedback and comments on this novel Thank you Anime_timez24
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LIKEI hope there is also no Yuri stuff here since it is kind of NTR because it means that the harem members are not just satisfied with the MC since why you touch other women or Harem members if you just wanted to have fun? i don't get it at all but I will get it if the MC is a female so it is normal to have a Yuri stuff there even in between with harem members since the MC is a female so it doesn't have a problem to me.
It's not NTR, NTR is partner stealing. If one wife seduces another and they leave the MC and run away together, that would be NTR. Or if one wife starts to love another wife more than she loves the MC, that could also be called NTR. But just allowing your wives to pleasure each other isn't NTR. It's partner sharing. At worst, you could argue his wives would be cucking him... but that's a very insecure take. Instead, you enjoy the eye candy of your two lovers servicing each other for your visual enjoyment.
It is not a reverse harem, and I am not sure how you understood it that way, but I can confidently say that it is a normal harem story with overpowered characters which includes mother-in-laws.
Yuri is NTR.
Nope, look it up. Netorare (NTR) is cheating and betrayal; its when someone seduces or blackmails your partner behind your back to cheat on you with them. If you give permission for one of your wives to play with another, that is neither cheating nor betrayal. Only Yuri, without your consent and knowledge, would be NTR. Regardless of whether you like Yuri or not, it doesn't change the definition of NTR.