Hyakkasou – Gejo Botan No Yuuutsu [English], by Heiqing Langjun
I’m not sure if this is an original work, or a parody of something?
It’s about a former female assassin, with a “rakshasa” (demon-level ^^) reputation, who became a house servant for a married woman in ancient Japan or perhaps China (?), to repay a debt of gratitude and appreciation. And then the wife comes with an extravagant request: while she’s “indisposed”, could the rakshasa please tend to the husband’s sexual needs for a while?
This is when things became delightfully WTF. The husband is a proud pig, his dedication to pleasing women, refining his technique to offer the greatest pleasure and having non-stop sex is ridiculous and yet admirable at the same time. Poor former hitman heroine, torn between tsundere attitude and genuine bewilderment, trying to tell herself that, no, she isn’t climaxing like mad
Add to that quality drawings with an original style you won’t watch every day: I say, this share is totally worth it!!
Thanks a LOT to Desudesu for this release, I’m glad I could read it =)
And now, the download & gallery links
Open the Complete Pictures Gallery
Download the Free Hentai Manga in a Zip file
(65 MB, 26 pictures, English)
Or you can also use the Alternative:
Zip Mirror #1 – or – Zip Mirror #2
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Smaller version incoming!
As of usual when ☑ the images are in high enough resolution and ☑ the archive is quite big for its number of pictures, and ☑ it offers a significant gain, and ☑ I have enough time to do it, if it may help, I’m offering you a smaller version, in which I resized the images, here from 2823 px to lower-standard 1600 px resolution.
The zip shrank from 65 MB to 12 MB.
Personally, I prefer it for reading, and it takes less disk space.
Download links, Zip: Mirror #1 – or – Mirror #2 – or – Mirror #3
This is surprisinly good art!
Thank you for sharing Oliver
This is awesome and pig hubby is surprisingly nice?! What sorcery it is.
Airhead madam First Waifu is also cool.
Wicked hentai sorcery =)
Heiqing has made some pretty great stuff. I heartily advise “The Mountain Spirit” for those who like some vanilla feels and “Night Tales from a Chinese Studio” for its lulzy plottwist.
“Tale of the Mirror” has definitely less vanilla feels.