The first chapter of Mr. Octopluto’s NTR Chat Group wastes no time establishing its unique, meta-fictional premise. Unlike traditional narratives in the netorare (NTR) genre that focus on slow-burn emotional betrayal, this story introduces a fourth-wall-leaning, almost game-like structure. Chapter 1 serves as the prologue and tutorial level, pulling the reader (and the protagonist) into a disturbing yet intriguing new reality.

4/5 – A strong, innovative start that promises a psychological thriller wrapped in an NTR framework. Recommended for readers tired of conventional love triangle stories and open to meta-digital horror elements. The only question is whether the author can sustain the premise without losing the emotional core.

NTR Chat Group - Chapter 1 is a bold, genre-savvy opening. Mr. Octopluto takes a well-trodden trope (the cheating girlfriend) and injects fresh tension by making the audience complicit through the "game" mechanic. It’s less about voyeurism and more about interactive helplessness.

Upon entering the chat, he finds a handful of other anonymous users, each with usernames like "SadMan22" or "WatchingOnly." The group’s administrator, simply known as "Admin," explains the "game": each member has a "bond" (a romantic partner) whose "loyalty value" is displayed in their profile. Members can earn points by completing "scenarios"—real-world situations that test or weaken these bonds. The prize? A chance to reset their own relationship or "upgrade" to another member's partner.

The chapter opens with an unnamed male protagonist, a relatively average college student with a loving girlfriend, receiving a cryptic pop-up on his phone: an invite to a private chat room called “The NTR Group.” He dismisses it initially as spam or a prank by his friends. However, the message persists, and curiosity gets the better of him.

The protagonist scoffs, but when his girlfriend sends a text saying she’s staying late to "study" with a senior he doesn’t know, his loyalty meter on the chat app visibly drops by 5%. The chapter ends with Admin sending a private message: "Your first scenario will begin tomorrow. You have no choice but to play."

#NTR #Psychological #GameLit #ChatFiction #MrOctopluto

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The first chapter of Mr. Octopluto’s NTR Chat Group wastes no time establishing its unique, meta-fictional premise. Unlike traditional narratives in the netorare (NTR) genre that focus on slow-burn emotional betrayal, this story introduces a fourth-wall-leaning, almost game-like structure. Chapter 1 serves as the prologue and tutorial level, pulling the reader (and the protagonist) into a disturbing yet intriguing new reality.

4/5 – A strong, innovative start that promises a psychological thriller wrapped in an NTR framework. Recommended for readers tired of conventional love triangle stories and open to meta-digital horror elements. The only question is whether the author can sustain the premise without losing the emotional core. NTR Chat Group -Ch 1--Mr.octopluto-

NTR Chat Group - Chapter 1 is a bold, genre-savvy opening. Mr. Octopluto takes a well-trodden trope (the cheating girlfriend) and injects fresh tension by making the audience complicit through the "game" mechanic. It’s less about voyeurism and more about interactive helplessness. The first chapter of Mr

Upon entering the chat, he finds a handful of other anonymous users, each with usernames like "SadMan22" or "WatchingOnly." The group’s administrator, simply known as "Admin," explains the "game": each member has a "bond" (a romantic partner) whose "loyalty value" is displayed in their profile. Members can earn points by completing "scenarios"—real-world situations that test or weaken these bonds. The prize? A chance to reset their own relationship or "upgrade" to another member's partner. Chapter 1 serves as the prologue and tutorial

The chapter opens with an unnamed male protagonist, a relatively average college student with a loving girlfriend, receiving a cryptic pop-up on his phone: an invite to a private chat room called “The NTR Group.” He dismisses it initially as spam or a prank by his friends. However, the message persists, and curiosity gets the better of him.

The protagonist scoffs, but when his girlfriend sends a text saying she’s staying late to "study" with a senior he doesn’t know, his loyalty meter on the chat app visibly drops by 5%. The chapter ends with Admin sending a private message: "Your first scenario will begin tomorrow. You have no choice but to play."

#NTR #Psychological #GameLit #ChatFiction #MrOctopluto

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