Ni Ikun Ja Nakatta Extra Quality — Tsuma Ni Damatte Sokubaikai

Men believe they are invisible. They are not.

The plot focuses on , a lonely housewife whose husband spends every summer on a "business trip" (implied to be a lie covering his trips to Comiket).

High-fidelity 3D audio so you can hear exactly where the wife is walking in the house based on floorboard creaks. tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta extra quality

However, Akira's excitement was short-lived. Upon returning home, he was confronted by Yumi, who had grown suspicious of his absence. A heated argument ensued, with Akira struggling to justify his actions.

A top-down or first-person segment where you must navigate the crowded convention hall to find "Extra Quality" rare items before they sell out, all while dodging "acquaintances" who might post a photo of you on social media and blow your cover. 5. Visual & Audio Enhancements Men believe they are invisible

Otaku goods—such as stacks of doujinshi, acrylic stands, and oversized art books—take up physical space. In cozy Japanese apartments, hiding a massive haul of newly purchased merchandise from a spouse is nearly impossible. The sudden appearance of cardboard boxes or hidden bags in the closet is a dead giveaway. 3. Time and Domestic Commitments

This is a must-read for anyone who has ever hidden a package, made up an excuse to go shopping, or felt the pure adrenaline rush of a convention floor. It is laugh-out-loud funny, brilliantly drawn, and serving as a cautionary (yet deeply sympathetic) tale for secret otakus everywhere. High-fidelity 3D audio so you can hear exactly

While exaggerated for comedic or dramatic effect, the fear of a partner discovering a hidden, expensive hobby is a universally understood dynamic across many global fandoms.

: Detailed compilations like those on DLsite collect multiple chapters, epilogues, and bonus photo-style illustrations into a single 130-page package.

Hide large, easily identifiable merchandise first.