Boku Ni Sefure Ga Dekita Riyuu 4 -
The final chapter takes place at a shrine visit. Rin, drunk on amazake, finally breaks the first rule: she asks to hold hands in public. The protagonist’s internal monologue is a masterpiece of genre-aware writing:
"If I take her hand, the contract is void. There’s no going back to 'just sex.' But if I don’t... I’m not sure there’s anything left to go back to."
He takes her hand.
Mirai to iu namae no sefure.
Her name is Mirai, and she means 'future' in Japanese. It's funny how names can define people, isn't it? When I first met her, I thought she was just another bubbly high school girl, full of life and completely pure. But as I got to know her better, I realized she was more than that; she was like a symbol of hope, a reminder of everything good and untainted in this world.
It started like any usual high school story. We were in the same club, a literature club that was on the verge of disbanding due to lack of members. I was only there because I needed a place to escape from my cramped daily routine, and she... well, she just loved books. The way she lit up talking about her favorite novels was infectious. Before I knew it, we were the only two left in the club, and somehow, we became close.
At first, I didn't notice. I mean, I noticed how kind and caring she was, but I was oblivious to the fact that I was slowly but surely falling for her. She had this aura, this innocence and purity that drew people to her. Everyone saw her as 'sefure' – pure and untouched. boku ni sefure ga dekita riyuu 4
But what really made me fall for her was our late-night conversations. We'd sit on the school rooftop under the stars, talking about our dreams, our fears, and our pasts. She had this way of listening that made you feel like you were the only person in the world. And her stories... they were always filled with hope and a zest for life that I found irresistibly attractive.
It wasn't until we were walking home from school one rainy day that I realized my feelings for her went beyond friendship. She slipped on a wet leaf and fell, and I caught her. For a moment, our eyes locked, and I saw something there that I hadn't seen before. It was like a crack in her armor of purity, a glimpse of vulnerability.
That was the moment I knew I had to protect her, to be there for her. Because in her purity and innocence, I saw something I wanted to preserve, something precious. The final chapter takes place at a shrine visit
Embarking on a path of self-reliance can be a profound journey of personal growth. It challenges individuals to learn new skills, confront their limitations, and push beyond their comfort zones. This process not only enhances their capabilities but also fosters resilience and confidence.
Boku ni Sefure ga Dekita Riyuu (translated as The Reason I Got a Sex Friend or Why I Have a Fuckbuddy) has become one of the most popular titles in the modern adult romance genre. Written and illustrated by the artist Miso, the series is celebrated for its high-quality art and its surprisingly grounded take on a taboo relationship.
As the series progresses into Part 4 (Chapter 4), the dynamic between the two leads shifts significantly. If you are looking for a summary or an analysis of this specific installment, here is a full breakdown. "If I take her hand, the contract is void
The key moment in Part 4 is often the erosion of the "Cool Girl" mask. Sakura, who is usually composed and somewhat dominant in the relationship, shows a moment of vulnerability. Whether it’s through a specific request, a change in how she looks at him, or a moment of jealousy, Part 4 signals that the "no feelings" rule is becoming impossible to uphold.

