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Introduction

2. The Purchase That Broke Reality

In the original story, the husband bought a rare figure. In the updated version, he buys a “mystery bag” from a seller. When he opens the bag at home (before getting caught), he finds a doujinshi where the protagonist is suspiciously similar to himself—getting scolded by a woman who looks exactly like his wife. It turns out the sokubaikai was a trap set by his wife’s friends to expose him. They recorded his frantic attempts to hide the purchase on their phones. tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta updated

In the last 48 hours, the original author (or a savvy net novel writer capitalizing on the trend) released a “New Game+” version of the scenario. The “updated” narrative flips the script in three devastating ways:

4. Why Is This Guide "Interesting"? (The Meta-Analysis)

Why should you read/watch this now?

It sounds like you’re referencing the Japanese phrase 「妻に騙って即売会に行くんじゃなかった」 — which roughly translates to “I shouldn’t have gone to the comic market without telling my wife.”

It was a mistake.

The "Sokubaikai" Culture: It provides an authentic look at Japanese convention culture, including long lines, "doujin" circles, and the frantic energy of limited-item hunting. Recent Updates & Reception