DASS-460 My beloved sister who is more important than my life, is forced to marry a rotten middle-aged father Many shots and many shots wedding seeding pregnancy sexual intercourse Mei Itsukaichi
The narrative describes a complex living arrangement where siblings, not related by blood, live together while managing their parents' debts. A significant development occurs with the enactment of the "Child-making Promotion Bill," which leads to one sibling, Mei, assuming the role of president in the family business.
On her wedding day, Mei makes a vow regarding her reproductive responsibilities, despite facing rejection. The text later portrays a graphic and explicit description of Mei's experiences and emotions related to her new marital life, depicting her struggles and the expectations placed upon her. The narrative culminates in a portrayal of her chaotic behavior and emotional turmoil in response to these pressures.
Overall, it reflects themes of obligation, societal expectations, and personal conflict within familial and marital structures.