I thought she was a Crimson member who fights molesters on train? Can someone explain why the shift in personality, is this a parallel universe?
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Posted on 09 September 2024, 02:23 by: Star Apollon
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Seijiro, Crimson's works can be quite difficult to map. I'm still uncertain if I ever read the full Virgin Train 2 after VT1, since I dont really know Japanese and the chapters structure sometimes leaves me confused. I dont know if this ''R'' series has to be intended as a 3rd installment either. Havent read It yet.
Virgin Train 1 >> /g/1897747/83774abc4b/ or Virgin Train R (Remake) is simply a stand-alone version featuring a girl named "Mizu." It should not be confused with the Crimson Girls series >> /g/990798/7fafa9a2fd/.
In the Crimson Girls series, Mizu is a member of the Crimson Girls organization, which fights to catch molesters. In the Virgin Train book, however, she's portrayed as a college girl who frequently becomes a victim of molestation, with no connection to the Crimson Girls series. Crimson Author often take one girl from the series and spin her off into a stand-alone story (with almost the same scenario, but slight changes). In all honesty, Mizu’s personality in both versions isn’t that different. She initially resists the molestation, undergoes orgasm denial from the molester, but eventually gives in.