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Lady Momoko's Adventure

"Scattering pink pollen around, Momoko fascinates men everywhere, engaging in a fascinating sex adventure!!"

Momoko wakes up from a 17-year slumber and returns to her husband. However, during the day, Momoko is a free-spirited woman who pursues the man of her dreams and leads him to ruin, and at night, she is a chaste young wife. Her young body and double sex life hide a serious secret...

Top Cast

  • Akiko Hyūga

    Akiko Hyūga

    Momoko Konishi

  • Aki Tôgô

    Aki Tôgô

    Ayako Konishi

  • Ryumei Azuma

    Ryumei Azuma

    Matsuki

  • Yōko Azusa

    Yōko Azusa

    Akiko

  • Oniroku Dan

    Oniroku Dan

    Sakakibara

  • Ichirō Izawa

    Ichirō Izawa

    Zenjirô Konishi

  • Tamaki Komiyama

    Tamaki Komiyama

    Ôta

  • Kenji Shimamura

    Kenji Shimamura

    Shop Manager

  • Kensuke Tamai

    Kensuke Tamai

    Chief Priest

Overview

Momoko wakes up from a 17-year slumber and returns to her husband. However, during the day, Momoko is a free-spirited woman who pursues the man of her dreams and leads him to ruin, and at night, she is a chaste young wife. Her young body and double sex life hide a serious secret...

Rating

4.3 / 10
3 Reviews
1 Popular

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