
T28-537 Dripping Wet Girls Are Taking Shelter From The Rain And Receiving Sexual Harassment 2
Drama · Romance
Overview
The second installment of the popular series! A sudden tragedy happened to three female students taking shelter from the rain on their way home! Men who gently call out to you. However, when he sees her seductive gestures as she wipes her wet hair and shyly hides the lines of her wet and transparent underwear, the man loses his rationality and turns into a rapist! The screams of beautiful girls in uniform are drowned out by the sound of the rain, "Don't let them come inside!"
Top Cast


Yuzuka Shirai
Yuzuka Shirai
Yuzuka Shirai


Rena Aoi
Rena Aoi
Rena Aoi


Aoi Kururugi
Aoi Kururugi
Aoi Kururugi
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