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>[Kodomo Beer (Yukibuster Z)] Iruikonintan [English] [biribiri]
Already read it years ago. Gave it 5 stars too. however, despite later chapters being translated, chapter 2 was not, and I never continued the series.
Art is high quality and in full color. Censorship however is
heavy, consisting of not only of full mosaic censorship, but also solid medium thickness black bars used inconsistently across genitalia. The era is modern, but there are yokai, and humans hate them. A man returns home upon news of his father's death, however the news was late and he can only visit the grave, which is surprisingly well kept. There, he meets a fox girl who looked after his father, and who his father wished his son to marry. He can't resist her advances on top of his father's will, so they begin living together, doing everything that married couples do, except he keeps using condoms. It's not explained why in this chapter, but I'd wager a guess they he has trouble committing to this marriage his late father pushed on him. Their marriage isn't recognized by society, doubly so without a child between them, and she's incredibly bothered by the gossiping humans. She's anxious and masturbates to the thought of being impregnated. She catches him off guard and give him a virility drug with a kiss, one that also arouses humans due to its strength being dosed for yokai, and they have intense babymaking sex. End chapter. 8/10, I don't like how wishy-washy the husband is at first, and the censorship is really bad. As this is a multi-chapter story, I won't, and can't, draw a final conclusion about how it leaves me feeling. The setup seemed sloppy. The man receives news his father died, but there's no real mention of the fact, let alone an explanation as to why, this news is so late that he doesn't make it to the funeral or wake, or if those things even happened. So late, he's surprised at the neatness of what ought to be his father's still fresh grave, and late despite the fact that his father had this fox girl living with him who the old man told about his son, yet she wasn't able to contact him quickly about his father's passing. In retrospect, considering I didn't even have the full story, I wonder why I gave this 5 stars. I'm dropping it to 4.5, the minimum I give anything on the panda that I decide is worth keeping, since anything rated 4 stars or lower on there is of questionable quality, and anything rated lower than that is complete trash.