Ntr Knight--39-s Story I Fight Without: Knowing Th...
This is a fascinating and emotionally charged premise. "NTR" (Netorare) is a genre from Japanese visual novels/manga involving infidelity, often from the perspective of the person being cheated on. An "NTR Knight" is a rare twist—typically a protagonist who chooses to fight for their partner's happiness, even with someone else, or who endures the pain for a greater cause (duty, love, survival).
Maybe they’re right. But here’s what they don’t see: There’s a strange, hollow courage in staying. In waking up to the same silence. In holding her hand while she texts him goodnight. In loving someone who has already left—just not physically.
And tomorrow, I’ll fight again. Still blind. Still bleeding. Still not knowing the end. NTR Knight--39-s Story I Fight Without Knowing Th...
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There’s a phrase in storytelling: “The hero fights for what he believes in.” This is a fascinating and emotionally charged premise
But me? The Blindfolded Battle When I say I fight without knowing the… (truth? outcome? her heart?), I mean it literally.
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But what if you don’t know what you believe anymore? What if the person you’re fighting for is slipping away—not through death, but through choice?
Every day, I wake up and choose loyalty to a person who has already chosen someone else. Not in secret—openly. Painfully. I know where she goes after work. I know his car. I know the coffee shop where they meet.
He fights because fighting is the only language he has left. Not for her. Not for revenge. For the boy who once believed that love was a battlefield where the good guys always come home.
Tonight, I’ll leave her dinner in the microwave. She won’t be home until late. I’ll pretend not to hear the car pull away twice.