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Ibuki Aoi - Ntr- My Otaku Friend Who Midv-806 -... -

Realization dawned on me a moment later; MIDV-806 could refer to a specific adult video, a kind of content that often found its way into discussions among adults but usually not among friends like us.

As we made our way back home, the neon lights of Tokyo casting long shadows behind us, Ibuki suddenly stopped and turned to me with a look of seriousness I had rarely seen.

"I..." he began, hesitating. "I think I might have gotten involved with someone in a way that I didn't expect. Someone you know."

The situation was complicated, to say the least. Ibuki and I talked long into the night, discussing potential steps he could take to rectify the situation and ensure that no one got hurt. It was clear that Ibuki wasn't a malicious person; he was caught in a web of his own feelings and unintended consequences.

"There's something I need to tell you," he said, his voice low and determined.

I couldn't help but feel a sense of curiosity, or perhaps a hint of concern. What could Ibuki possibly want to share that seemed so monumental?

Ibuki Aoi had always been my go-to friend when it came to all things otaku. From deep dives into the world of anime and manga to attending the latest conventions, Ibuki was always there, sharing a laugh and an opinion. Our friendship had grown strong over the years, built on mutual respect and a shared love for Japanese pop culture.

The gravity of his words hit me. Was Ibuki suggesting what I thought he was?