Written by Otaku Apologist
Asagi Igawa and Sakura Igawa are sex-addicted sisters from Black Lilith’s Taimanin Asagi franchise.
These two virtuous ninjas fight demons for a living while keeping a tight lock on their pussies. They are high-status conservative females who cherish their culture and their virtues. Unbending in the face of demonic corruption in Tokyo, the girls create as many enemies as they cut down. Eventually, their enemies get smarter and use dirty tricks to capture the babes into sexual slavery. As the dicks keep cumming, and the rapes get more intimate, even the stalwart taimanin start succumbing to sexual pleasure.
Anime story description quoted from MyAnimeList:
The city streets of Tokyo are more dangerous than they’ve ever been before. Humans and demons exist side-by-side, with a sworn trust that they will not harm each other. But some humans have disregarded these sacred pledges and have teamed with demons to form groups and organizations, bent on death, destruction, and unholy human tragedy. To help quell this tide of evil, there exists a group of female ninjas who hunt down and slay those demons who mean to harm others. Asagi Igawa is one of these ninjas, or at least, she was. Her demon hunting days have been put aside in favor of being with her boyfriend, Sawaki. Unfortunately for the couple, Asagi’s past is not as far behind her as she would like to think. Her previously defeated nemesis, Oboro, has somehow come back from the grave to get revenge. Revenge in the twisted world of Taimanin Asagi is not something so simple as death however. By the time Oboro is done, Asagi and her shinobi sister Sakura will be sexually and physically transformed and tortured to the utter depths of depravity. Asagi is about to find out that none of her training as a ninja could ever prepare her for the power that pleasure holds when used as a weapon.
Most images are drawn by Kagami Hirotaka. There’s a couple other Taimanin girls and fan art in the mix. You can check out our other image galleries featuring Kagami Hirotaka’s art.
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