
Kokudai Bajya Wa A A A Omiro Romiro Gere sa Zawa Zawa Zawa Kya Kya Anmitsu
There are no words that represent Higanjima at all, so why is it so much like Higanjima?
>>1
The onomatopoeia is just so unique…
No, the picture is not the same.
Just by this person depicting a country of only women, it becomes this interesting.
>>3
Why doesn’t this person make even a cliché erotic situation erotic?
I feel like the mainland vampires are more civilized than I expected, and it seems strange that those in the dome are not flushing their waste.
>>4
After all, even the vampires on the island lived civilly and harmoniously with humans, except for Lord Yasu, until the military arrived…
>>9
There was no vampire as terrible as that even in the main story where you are, Masaka-sama…
Just in case, the civilized aspects are connected to smart individuals.
Eat.
>>6
Wow
You can definitely tell it’s Higanjima.
>>6
It’s unfair that this alone is so interesting.
I feel like “kyakkyak” is rare.
They’re not letting anything slip in such places.
Customer, want to have some fun? Wow, I like your type! I can go for either a cat or a top. Ugh, this person is cool! Come play at my place, I’ll give you a discount. I’ll treat you guys! Really!? That’s wonderful! Well, if there are no men around, there’s no outlet for sexual desire, right? What is this place, a woman-trust red-light district? Hmph, sex isn’t just about drinking, you know. There’s a bar inside, so let’s go there to drink! Sounds good! Let’s go, everyone!
But not sucking blood for a certain period of time will turn you into a wicked demon, which is pretty fatal…
>>11
That’s why the vampires on the island were friendly to humans and received offerings.
This person draws it in a way that looks peaceful, yet it can only be seen as unsettling…
Himiko Himiko
Once you become a vampire, you tend to want to carry a lantern, regardless of gender…
The lantern craftsmen in this world seem to have a tough job.
It’s honestly a mystery why the ordinary vampire is addressing Lord Miyabi with an honorific.
>>18
I don’t think it feels right to call God “God-sama.”
>>18
Even Nishiyama seems like a divine charismatic presence.
>>62
If it’s someone I’ve seen before or someone I’ve talked to, I would understand.
“I realize I can properly use electric cooking appliances…”
Isn’t the level of civilization or atmosphere sometimes being pulled by Higanjima?
It’s kind of amusing that macarons and dango are what the teacher thinks are women’s favorites.
It’s not on festival days or anything, but suddenly everyday life turns into a Yamataikoku style with lanterns and stalls. What is the cultural level like?
It’s good while there are reserves, but I wonder how long Japan would last without relying on imports.
I wonder if Hidari will retire… But it wouldn’t be surprising if a neck suddenly appeared… Crab bread should just die already.
Before going to the Skytree, I will stop by Senso-ji.
This time, is this place going to be crushed by Akira and the others…
>>26
It’s okay because I’m alive.
If you die, everyone will be killed from the front.
>>27
You really thought so highly of Katsuji and Samejima.
I was a little happy.
Himiko Himiko
Living conditions vary greatly depending on the leader.
Even for you, Akira, this number is just too much…
It should be fine.
Looking at the sales methods, the monetary economy is functioning properly…
I can only think that you don’t understand that kind of thing, so everyone is just doing it on their own?
>>33
I don’t think the teacher is especially thinking about it.
>>37
You were making ridiculous currencies like “Year of the Vampire”!
I hope the uncomfortable handicap gets cut down quickly…
>>34
Hi-bo is going to disappear…
In the city, things come to a standstill, while in the countryside, everything becomes more normal.
Hii-bo, this time your head was completely severed, but it’ll grow back, right…?
>>40
If it doesn’t grow, I think Handy will finally be killed.
It looks like we’re going to be completely wiped out.
It is being done.
I don’t think we’ll be completely wiped out because I have negotiations with my brother.
If Katsuji and that bald idiot were dead, then that’s not the case.
After finishing her part as a prostitute, Akira’s regained sense of stability and her killing intent is reassuring.
You can tell it’s Higanjima from the thumbnail.
What is it?
>>45
Yamataikoku
>>47
Yamataikoku
The teacher remembers properly.
I even forgot that Handy Handy was the torturer.
I thought vampires don’t get sick, so they wouldn’t care about hygiene, but that’s not really the case…
It feels like a rough view of women that all the stalls are just desserts, which makes me laugh.
It’s not Higanjima…
For some reason, when becoming a vampire, they become exceptionally crude.
I think the brain is probably being eroded by the masa bacteria.
It’s hard to believe that Handy is an enemy character you can’t hate; they’re just too wicked.
>>56
At the point of killing a fat person, that guy is done for.
The only reason I can think of for Handy still surviving is Hii-bo.
You can understand a lot just from the thumbnail, right? Higanjima.
It seems that as people become less susceptible to other diseases, the concept of hygiene significantly declines, so they instinctively don’t feel the need to be clean! If they consciously make an effort to keep things clean, it should relatively lead to more civilized behavior.
Wow
Wow
What do you think the Yamatai Kingdom is?
>>63
The paradise of women ruled by Queen Himiko.
I wonder if Taiwan used to be like this in the old days.
It’s been hardly any time since the mainland was polluted, yet a unique civilization has developed too quickly.
It’s not about the original culture deteriorating; it’s seriously advancing into a unique civilization tree. What’s going on?
>>68
The lesbian adult entertainment in the back streets is quite interesting.
They were fighting against a male-only country in the south, in an ancient nation solely of women.