Synopsis
A shrine maiden performs the “Fertility Ritual” to bring prosperity to the kingdom by offering her virginity to the king. The ritual causes her silver hair to turn black and her body to produce sweet milk as magical power accumulates.
However, on the day of the ceremony, it is not the king who enters her chamber, but Felix, the knight guard who had been protecting her. He claims the maiden has been granted to him as a reward.
The maiden, who harbored secret feelings for Felix, complies despite her embarrassment. But Felix has other intentions…
This is a story of a former knight guard who gains the position of emperor through the ritual, commanding the shrine maiden to serve him night after night. Betrayed by the one she trusted, she endures continuous nights of service, unable to fully hate him despite believing he intends to humiliate her.
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Editorial Review
[Riley’s Pick]
Shrine Maiden’s Night Service presents an intriguing blend of fantasy romance with some genuinely compelling character dynamics. The premise of a former knight guard now emperor pursuing a shrine maiden creates natural tension between power imbalance and emotional vulnerability that fantasy romance fans will appreciate. While the tags indicate explicit adult content, there’s something worth noting here: the inclusion of “sweet romance” alongside the physical elements suggests the creator is attempting to build genuine emotional connection beneath the surface-level encounters.
The shrine maiden archetype remains popular for good reason—there’s an inherent innocence and spiritual gravitas to the character type that can create meaningful contrast with more worldly suitors. A former knight guard turned emperor has similarly rich potential: someone accustomed to duty and restraint now in absolute power presents interesting psychological territory to explore. The virgin tag combined with “multiple orgasms” hints at a discovery narrative that some readers find emotionally resonant rather than purely titillating.
That said, the “non-consensual” tag is significant and worth considering carefully. Readers seeking stories where emotional connection and consent develop naturally alongside physical intimacy may want to approach this knowing that aspect is present. If you’re drawn to fantasy romance that doesn’t shy away from explicit content while attempting emotional storytelling, this work deserves attention on Henhenta.
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