Koiito Kinenbi Plot

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Plot: There are three different stories over the span of the two scenes of Koiito Kinenbi. The primary one is a sentimental story between the protagonist and his landowner, Kanako. They both have affections for one another and get together. In the first scene, Kanako's mom (who barely looks more mature than Kanako) visits a hot springs resort with the couple. Both her and Kanako have intercourse with him since Kanako is squandered. In the second scene, Kanako's more youthful sister, Anna (who appears to be around 14) comes to visit. There's another scene with the protagonist and Kanako toward the end, however that would really be a slight spoiler on the off chance that you really care at about the plot.

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A young lady named Aisha who is Santa's little girl is almost done conveying presents. At the final house, she stumbles on the snow on the yard and gets knocked out cold when she hits her head. The pervy kid living there discovers her, conceives that she is his Christmas present, and continues to first grab her breasts and afterward fuck her. She awakens while he is within her much to her amazement. It turns out that she was expected to be the fellow's Christmas present and turn into his better half. The second scene of this is my most beloved scene. Aisha's more youthful sister, Sasha, comes to visit and tell Aisha that their mom needs her to give her some grandchildren. On the off chance that she wouldn't like to, Sasha can do it.

Art: The character designs are all one of a kind among the characters in this series and each young lady is engaging. There's not much landscape going in, but rather the intimate moments are done well and are an excellent turn-on.

Sound: The music is simply ambient melodies and the voice characters are just normal, however it's not by any means that imperative since it neither cheapens the pleasure or adds to

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