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The Cursed Young Master and His Supernatural Servant

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    Synopsis

    Kaguranagi Ryunosuke, heir to a once-wealthy family of demon hunters, suffers from a curse that makes him a target for supernatural creatures. Since childhood, his only protector has been Gilliam, a non-human yokai who serves as his attendant.

    Despite his role as a servant, Gilliam maintains a haughty demeanor. Ryunosuke has harbored romantic feelings for him, constantly seeking his attention through selfish behavior, only to be coldly rebuffed. Unable to suppress his longing, Ryunosuke secretly indulges in self-pleasure—until a supernatural threat strikes.

    When Gilliam mistakenly believes another monster has defiled Ryunosuke, he marks the young master’s entire body as his own in a possessive ritual…

    A 50-page work featuring a surprisingly foolish young master and the yokai determined to protect him at all costs. Contains nearly constant explicit content.

    By 蛸山路 [Takoyamaji]

    Editorial Review

    [Alex’s Pick]

    The Cursed Young Master and His Supernatural Servant taps into a fascinating niche within doujin BL by blending paranormal elements with classic power-dynamic storytelling. The yokai servant angle brings refreshing supernatural flavor to what could otherwise be a straightforward master-servant narrative, giving the work a distinct identity among size-difference-focused pieces.

    The occult framing provides compelling worldbuilding justification for the central relationship, transforming what might feel formulaic into something with genuine atmospheric weight. The muscular aesthetic paired with size difference dynamics creates visually striking contrasts that should appeal to fans of more physically defined character designs. The “first time” tag suggests intimate character development rather than gratuitous repetition, which elevates the narrative stakes considerably.

    What makes this work stand out within its subgenre is how the paranormal and occult elements aren’t mere window dressing—they’re integral to the dynamic itself. This prevents the work from feeling like it’s merely checking boxes and instead offers readers a cohesive fantasy that justifies its intimate scenes through supernatural circumstance.

    The combination of folkloric Japanese elements with explicit content creates a unique flavor profile that should resonate particularly well with readers who enjoy when worldbuilding and character interaction feel organically connected rather than arbitrary.

    For supernatural romance enthusiasts seeking something beyond standard contemporary settings, The Cursed Young Master and His Supernatural Servant on Henhenta offers a compelling paranormal alternative.

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