this is a particular kind of harem, though. I can't remember their names but two manga come to mind. In one, the MC has nowhere to live so she becomes a plaything of the girls living in the dorms so she can stay there. And in the other, two boys who are yuri otaku think they've gone to heaven when they are accepted as the only boys in "Yuri House" but find out it's been turned into "Yaoi House" and they are playthings and the girls are always urging them to kiss. I would call it a reverse harem but that already means 1 girl many boys in manga terms.
I think the first one you're thinking of is Gokujou Drops
...is a Chads no Teikoku release complete with Virgins' Empire crossover credits page. Seriously, you rock and I can't thank you enough for all the work you do.
Thanks so much for your hard work on this, Chads! Keep it up! Also, thanks for your years of dedication to Otome no Teikoku. I look forward to your releases (and your credits pages) so very much.
This story was just great. I've always felt this way about sexuality; I don't know what I may seem to be to others, and I don't know how my feelings compare to some external standard, but I do what I feel for me and for the person I am with.
I am confused, in ch05 pg 5 it says "take all our custom", shount that be customers?
"Custom" in this context is an archaic English term for "business". This meaning is the origin of the word "customer"; a customer is one who gives custom to a place of business. The translator's use of this archaism is probably deliberate, in order to foster the old-timey feel of the work.
The art style seems to be impressionistic, presenting Yuki's emotional perspective on Beniko rather than a realistic view. I'd like to see some more chapters to see whether that holds true when Beniko's perspective is given.