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The story follows a specific "village tradition" trope where a resident ends up in a physical encounter with a delinquent-style character. Release Info: doujindesutvmuranokishuudeyankitoyare hot
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, a former delinquent from the neon-lit streets of Tokyo with a bleached-blonde undercut and a permanent scowl, had been sent there by his parents to "cool off" under the supervision of his grandfather. The villagers called him the , a former delinquent from the neon-lit streets
It’s a niche adult doujin that delivers exactly what the title and cover suggest – no more, no less. If you enjoy rough yankee x rural settings, you’ll likely find it okay. For story or artistic polish, look elsewhere.
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