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It began in the neon-lit corridors of Tokyo. A new strain of virus, dubbed the "Inma-Virus" (Succubus Virus), began spreading through unknown means. Unlike a typical flu, this virus targeted the hormonal and neurological systems of women, inducing a state of permanent, agonizing arousal that eventually led to total physical and mental collapse.
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Traditional medicine was useless. Antivirals failed, and sedatives only masked the symptoms for hours. The world watched in horror as the "Succubus Fever" claimed thousands of lives. The Discovery – If you provide the complete, unbroken keyword,
The Kawahagitei Institute is under pressure from shadowy organizations that want to weaponize the virus rather than cure it. The Race Against Time:
The story ends with a bittersweet victory. Rei is cured through her pregnancy, but the world is forever changed. The Inma-Virus remains in the shadows, a reminder of how fragile human nature is when faced with its own primal instincts. specific scene between Rei and Kaito, or should we expand on the scientific mystery behind Dr. Arisugawa's motives? Unlike a typical flu, this virus targeted the
– Discussion of why certain fetish genres (virus + pregnancy + lack of consent) raise red flags under platform policies (e.g., Patreon, Steam, subreddit rules) and international obscenity laws.