TS Reincarnated Beauty Netora Reiko Wants to Be NTR’d

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Aim for the Ultimate NTR Heroine!

“Whatever the case, I want to be a girl who gets NTR’d!”

A despicable villain who shattered countless couples in his previous life is reborn through TS reincarnation as the angelic beauty Netora Reiko. But this tr*shy girl has only one desire: to experience the ultimate netorare (NTR)!?

Reiko, a breathtakingly beautiful girl who also understands the male psyche, sets out to create her perfect NTR scenario. With calculated tactics, she seduces her childhood friend and even his best friends one after another!

This NTR-loving TS beauty is out to deceive everyone and mentally destroy her childhood friend in the process—

A wicked yet glorious romantic(?) comedy!

Associated Names
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TS Trashy B*tch Wants to be NTR'd
TS転生美少女音虎玲子は寝取られたい
Related Series
TS Tensei Bishōjo-on Tora Reiko wa Netora Reiko (Light Novel)
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Since This is a TS Reincarnation, I Decided to Turn My Cute Childhood Friend into a Monster (I Have No Intention of Taking Any Responsibility for This) (1)
The Girl Wants to Be M*rdered (1)
Recommendation Lists
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  4. faves
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Latest Release

Date Group Release
02/03/26 Mistmint Haven v4c98
02/01/26 Mistmint Haven v4c97
01/30/26 Mistmint Haven v4c96
01/28/26 Mistmint Haven v4c95
01/26/26 Mistmint Haven v4c94
01/24/26 Mistmint Haven v3c93
01/22/26 Mistmint Haven v3c92
01/20/26 Mistmint Haven v3c91
01/18/26 Mistmint Haven v3c90
01/16/26 Mistmint Haven v3c89
01/14/26 Mistmint Haven v3c88
01/12/26 Mistmint Haven v3c87
01/10/26 Mistmint Haven v3c86
01/08/26 Mistmint Haven v3c85
01/06/26 Mistmint Haven v3c84
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1 Review


Sareza
Sareza
Feb 24, 2026
Status: v9c153
I checked this novel out after seeing the manga version on Facebook, and when I learned there was a webnovel, I went straight to it because I wanted to see how the author handled the premise (there were only 2 manga chapters at the time, I wanna read ahead). The story frames itself as school life at first glance, yet the writing is steadier than you'd expect from something built around an NTR setup. The author doesn't treat the premise as just a comedy gag nor a joke. They write... more>> it with a clear direction and keep everything connected from chapter to chapter (author is very serious at wanting to write an NTR novel).

Reiko drives the entire story. Her personality stays consistent from the start. She is openly malicious in a methodical way. She uses brainwashing, manipulation, mindbreaking, stalking, and emotional engineering as tools. These things are part of her everyday decisions instead of being thrown in for shock. The writing treats her actions as a normal part of her world, and that choice makes the story feel more structured. The author doesn't soften her. They don't make excuses for her. They just let her function as the villainous lead, which is rare for a school life setting.

The supernatural parts exist but they stay quiet most of the time. They include hypnosis, AI behavior patterns, and psychic abilities. They appear as tools that support Reiko's schemes rather than becoming the main concept. Her blood manipulation ability is one example. It shows up with the tone of a school gag in the earlier chapters (Reiko forcing herself to blush), but in the later on it becomes clear that she is an actual psychic (Reiko is a genuinely skilled psychic, she's a Blood Manipulator). Even then, the story doesn't drift into full fantasy. These elements simply widen the range of things she can do while the school life setting stays stable.

The structure of the story is straightforward. Arcs are short and move with a clear purpose. Reiko builds situations, disrupts relationships, pushes people into emotional corners, and the plot follows the consequences. There's no long stalling. Each chapter advances either her planning or the reaction of the people around her. The pacing stays steady without relying on filler. The tone is consistent because Reiko's actions are always the central force. The story never forgets that she is the one shaping the environment.

One interesting point is how the plot is more solid than what you'd normally expect from a romcom with a fetish premise. The writing keeps a clear internal logic. Characters respond to Reiko in believable ways, especially when they start noticing gaps in her behavior. The school life atmosphere makes the tension sharp because the destructive parts of her personality contrast with the normal routines of the setting. That difference becomes the main appeal. The author doesn't need dramatic dialogues between characters nor large emotional explosions to keep things moving. Reiko's presence alone is enough to shift the room.

After reading over a hundred chapters, the flow starts to resemble a Chinese webnovel I read around 1-2 years ago, titled To Be a Childhood Sweetheart That You Will Regret for Life. The difference is that the Chinese one leans harder on supernatural territory. This Japanese one keeps itself grounded in school life. Both use a character with an unusual mind as the engine of the plot. This novel chooses a slower burn approach, letting the story build through Reiko's steady interference instead of relying on twists.

Reiko works well as a main character because the author keeps her practical. She doesn't jump around with sudden personality changes. She sticks to her desires without hesitating, and that gives the narrative a stable anchor. The other characters aren't just decorations. They move according to the pressure she puts on them. This creates a chain of reactions that form the story's core. Even the lighter scenes keep the tone consistent because the reader knows Reiko is always thinking three steps ahead.

The writing also avoids the common pitfall of using the NTR theme for cheap drama. Instead, the story treats it like a long strategic game Reiko is building. Her goal stays the same, but the steps she takes shift depending on the people involved. This gives the plot more depth than the premise suggests. It becomes a story about control and influence inside a school environment rather than pure fetish material. Honestly, that alone places it above a lot of average romcom novels in terms of structure and consistency.

So yeah, even with the NTR angle, this novel ends up being a surprisingly solid school life story with a malicious protagonist who acts with purpose. If you set aside the fetish theme, the craft behind the writing is above what most standard romcoms offer. For readers who want something unusual but still properly built, this one is worth giving a try. (Seriously)

PS. I won't defend Reiko's actions, no matter how positive her influence is towards her "friends", after all the stuff she did, she's still an iredeemable s*umbag. I just want to point out that this is an age progression novel, and the plot is not confined in the main casts. You'll see some side-plots here and there, which is pretty fun because it keeps you hook without burning you out.

Good binge-read. Because the score is a bit low, idk why, I'll give it a BIG 5 STAR, more people need to see this actual hidden gem

As the saying goes "don't judge a book by its cover". Of course, this is just my personal experience, I don't know 'bout y'all. Just try the first 10 chapters and then decide whether to continue it or nah. It's pretty light-hearted most of the time, so you don't have to worry about the constant pressure from Reiko's actions, all the shts she did are very subtle, unless you know her thoughts, you'd never guess what she's planning in that brain of hers. <<less
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