ムチムチデカパイマラ喰いお狐様&お狸様と濃厚交尾しまくりハメパコ田舎暮らし。

[Requests Accepted] [ORCSOFT] ムチムチデカパイマラ喰いお狐様&お狸様と濃厚交尾しまくりハメパコ田舎暮らし。 [RJ334378]

**Synopsis** Just after divorcing due to his wife's infidelity, the protagonist—a middle-aged man in his forties, overweight and exhausted both mentally and physically—gains a realization: work is terrible. Moreover, suppressing what he wants to do is also terrible. After struggling to support his family through both, it is only natural that the conclusion he reaches is divorce stemming from infidelity. However, life has its ups and downs. His ex-wife was the daughter of the founder's family of the company he worked for. They were quite decent people. Pained by what their daughter had done, they offered him a severance package larger than usual, along with a generous amount for alimony, upon seeing his firm decision to leave the company. Thus, it was the perfect timing to consider an early semi-retirement. The old house in the countryside, which had become desolate since his grandfather passed away and that his parents had deemed unsuitable for their final home, became his new project. After properly repairing it, he decided to move there and start anew. This marked the beginning of his long-dreamed peaceful rural life. While tending to a small vegetable garden, he planned to work as a digital assistant for a friend's manga, which he had occasionally helped with during his corporate days, and sell original erotic doujinshi online to make a living. With this kind of work, he could do it from anywhere. In fact, if he wasn't planning to attend events, it might be better to do it in the countryside where the cost of living is low. "—So, from today, I will be living here. I look forward to your guidance," he said, putting his hands together and bowing. In front of him stood a small shrine, modestly situated next to his new home. This shrine was something his parents had asked him to take care of more diligently from now on when he moved in, a shrine that had been maintained by their family for generations. Although the house his grandfather lived in had been left unattended, the shrine appeared to be in good condition, likely because his parents had visited it regularly in both summer and winter to take care of it. While he didn't know much about its origins, he recognized what was enshrined there. There was a small torii gate in front of the shrine and moss-covered Inari statues standing on either side. It was the shrine of Inari. He hadn't visited it at all since he became aware of his surroundings, but from now on, he would also be its caretaker. "However, considering that it has only been cleaned a few times a year, it looks quite nice..." he murmured, filled with admiration and a hint of curiosity. Although he hadn't asked anyone, a voice responded to his question. "Indeed. I have been cleaning it from time to time," came a strangely archaic-sounding voice of a girl. "Huh?" Startled, he looked around. The voice came from the center of the torii gate, an empty space where no one was present. Concerned that his exhaustion from modern society might be causing his mind or heart to break, the voice spoke again. "Do not worry. You are sane. It is not an auditory hallucination. You resemble someone I know too much, so I couldn't help but speak up. Besides, if you're going to live here from now on, I should show myself. You seem to be of the same bloodline as Kanji." As the name of his grandfather was mentioned, a figure emerged from the center of the torii, creating ripples in the air as if a droplet had fallen onto the surface of water. With silver hair, tanned skin, an ample bosom, a curvy figure, short stature, and resembling an elderly lady, complete with animal ears and a tail, she wore a modified miko outfit—wasn't that a bit too much in terms of attributes? "How noisy! You really do resemble him in that regard. You look just like a detestable man from about six generations ago, the 'breeding uncle' type." And that was how it all began. His encounter with "Onatsu," the Inari deity who had lived next to his grandfather's house for ages, and also with his friend's shape-shifting tanuki, "O-tama."

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