Ntr-d By Clumsiness <INSTANT | METHOD>

One sunny afternoon, Kaito found himself entangled in a peculiar situation. His best friend, Akira, had been dating a lovely woman named Emiko for a few months. Akira and Emiko were deeply in love, and their relationship was the envy of many in the town.

In a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and serene lakes, there lived a young man named Kaito. Kaito was known throughout the town for his endearing clumsiness. It wasn't uncommon to see him tripping over his own feet or knocking over a stack of books at the local library. His clumsiness, while often exasperating for those around him, had a peculiar effect on the townspeople—it made them love him all the more. NTR-D by Clumsiness

As Kaito waited by the town square, watching for Emiko to leave her workplace, he got distracted by a butterfly and lost his footing on a loose paving stone. The bouquet of sunflowers went flying out of his hands, and in a desperate attempt to catch them, Kaito accidentally knocked over a nearby sculpture that was meant for the town's annual art exhibition. One sunny afternoon, Kaito found himself entangled in

The situation took a turn when Akira confronted Emiko about what he had witnessed. Emiko, taken aback by Akira's accusations, tried to explain the situation, but Akira, hurt and believing the worst, distanced himself. In a quaint little town nestled between rolling

And so, Kaito continued to trip over his own feet and knock things over, but with the knowledge that his actions, no matter how well-intentioned or chaotic, could lead to the most unexpected and beautiful outcomes.

The reconciliation between Akira and Emiko was swift, and they emerged stronger. Kaito, still a bit bewildered by the entire ordeal, was hailed as an unintentional catalyst for their relationship's strengthening.

Over the next few weeks, the town buzzed with gossip about the supposed affair between Kaito and Emiko. Kaito, still oblivious to the misunderstanding, continued his life as usual, much to the amusement of the townsfolk.