What I really liked about this episode was just how Kyoya responded to this type of temptation. As a result, Kamiya has a lot of women that slightly care for him but none of them really love him. Naturally, it would be nigh impossible with as many people that Kamiya had. If you throw more than one person into the equation, it will make it immensely harder to keep everyone happy. The main reason why relationships tend to be only two people is because there already needs to be a lot of planning to make sure they both can live together properly. It ultimately shows that when you have a relationship with multiple women, it becomes a lot harder to become emotionally invested in them equally. Kamiya later learns exactly what this means when he tries to ask one of his girlfriends for some comfort and she says that she has a boyfriend and can’t hang around him. Unfortunately for Kamiya, Kyoya responds with his usual “I don’t give a fuck” attitude. Most of his attempts involve trying to show him how successful he is with women and how he has the numbers of 500 girls. As a result of this, Kamiya tries to take advantage of Erika being gone to tempt Kyoya into cheating. Of course, Erika is away from Kyoya so that allows Kamiya to try and make his move (and yes “that possibility” does cross Erika’s mind). The episode starts with all of the students going on a class field trip where they are staying at a camp for a few days. Okay, so what overused generic sitcom couple cliché is Wolf Girl and Black Prince going to overturn this time? The “idiot husband/boyfriend has to resist temptations to cheat on his girlfriend but has a hard time because he isn’t even faithful to begin with” cliché you say? Yes, that is what is going on, the main plot of this episode is about Kamiya trying to tempt Kyoya into becoming a polygamist. If you don’t want to be spoiled, please stop reading. WARNING: The following article contains SPOILERS for Wolf Girl and Black Prince Episode 9. By Former Contributor / December 14th, 2014
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