This whole business about having to pay an indemnity for adultery is a farce and an open door for all sorts of scams. Kon is absolutely right.
Say you and your wife are shitty people and in need of money. How to make a quick buck? Easy! Send your wife to a bar and have her seduce some poor sod and sleep with him. After that, reveal that she's married, tell him you're the husband, threaten him with a lawsuit and demand settlement money. Rinse and repeat.
No wonder Kon's first thought when she heard Ai's story was that she was the victim of a fraud!
This. Kon clearly isn't as slow as they say. The deal is seriously shady.
Except that, as another poster said before, cgdct is not the same as realistic happy romance.
Cgdct is more akin to those children's books with baby animals who act as stand-ins for humans. Whether you read the adventures of a podgy bear and his woodland-based chums, or a cheerful moeblob and her school-based chums, the effect is expected to be the same.
And I gotta say that I've never heard anyone claim, never ever, that the stories of Winnie the Pooh are an example of realistic literature.
Some people got a bit mixed up here, I think, trying to describe cgdct as stories of happy romance in a realistic world - and even bringing up quotes from U. K. Le Guin to sustain it. Wrong genre altogether, lmao.
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