Synopsis
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Our heroine is reborn in another world as a saint and joins the hero’s party to defeat the Demon King. However, as the only woman in the party she comes close to being r*ped… only to be saved by her supposed enemy, the Demon King himself.
She returns to his castle with him to rest and recover, but…
75 pages + 4 bonus pages + 1 cover + misc. pages = 82 pages total.
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Caution
* There are scenes depicting the heroine being assaulted by multiple people, but insertion only happens with the Demon King
* Features sexual expressions / depictions generally associated with male-oriented works
* Contains some unusual content (e.g. licking the hymen, etc.)
Characters
Demon King
Top of the demon hierarchy, he lives in a castle with his followers. He has no strong feelings towards humans, but he will destroy anyone and anything that enters his realm.
Silent and expressionless, but well-loved by his companions.
Heroine
Reborn as a saint in another world following an accident.
At first, she was strongly opposed to the belief held here that women are only to be used, but it seems like she is about to give up and go along with that way of thinking.
Smartphone version: [Bonus] content can only be viewed via in-browser (DLsite Play).
| Circle | OVERKILL |
| Tags | R18, Manga, JPEG, PDF file, Otome, Japanese |
| Price | 440JPY |
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Editorial Review
This is a straightforward inversion of the “hero defeats demon lord” power fantasy, repositioning the villain as protector within the girls’/otome manga framework. The central premise—a reborn saint rescued from party-member assault by the Demon King himself—taps into the “unexpected savior” dynamic that’s gained steady traction in doujin otome works over the last few years, though rarely with this particular narrative engine.
What distinguishes this release is its willingness to depict genuine threat before resolution. The work doesn’t shy away from depicting multi-assailant scenarios, which immediately signals this isn’t targeting audiences seeking pure romance or gentle seduction narratives. Instead, the appeal lies in the Demon King’s intervention as the singular act of agency that pivots the heroine’s trajectory—a narrative choice that reframes him as her sole reliable protector in a hostile world. This carries real weight in the otome space, where isolation from “good” men often justifies attraction to morally ambiguous figures.
The 82-page count and explicit sexual content suggest substantial material beyond setup. Tags indicating “unusual content” and sexual expressions “associated with male-oriented works” suggest this skews toward viewer fantasy more than character-driven intimacy, which narrows its appeal within the otome demographic considerably. The distinction matters: audiences expecting reciprocal desire dynamics will find something structurally different here.
The production appears professional (PDF file format, substantial page count, creator’s established portfolio), which should indicate reliable technical quality. This is material for readers specifically seeking non-consensual rescue fantasies with explicit payoff—those drawn to power imbalance, forced proximity, and the villain-as-sole-protector archetype rather than traditional otome romance beats.
For audiences seeking dark fantasy rescue scenarios with explicit content and morally gray heroic figures, this delivers on its premise with substance.
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