“You Can Cum Three More Times, Right?” A Wife Who Is Made to Cum Many Times by Her Peerless Brother-In-Law Before Her Husband Comes Home • Chapter 33 • Page ik-page-4008046
Chapter 33
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The chapter opens with a soliloquy about how you can have three wives who are made to "cum many times" by their " peerless brother-in-law" . This is a reference to the fact that the protagonist's father is her husband's "supreme brother in law" , and she is made to have sex with him "many times" before her husband returns home. In this chapter, the protagonist is introduced to her daughter, whom she calls "reina," and her mother, who is her "mother in law." When the protagonist asks her daughter what she is doing, she says that she is taking care of her mother and that her daughter acts like a "normal grade school" child. The protagonist is pleased that she has a child and that she can eat whatever she likes. She tells her daughter that her husband will soon be home, and that the three of them will have dinner together. When she asks why she does not have a husband, she replies that she had a "boyfriend" who ran away when she found
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“You Can Cum Three More Times, Right?” A Wife Who Is Made to Cum Many Times by Her Peerless Brother-In-Law Before Her Husband Comes Home • Chapter 33 • Page ik-page-4008046
Chapter 33
This is a locked chapterChapter 33
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a soliloquy about how you can have three wives who are made to "cum many times" by their " peerless brother-in-law" . This is a reference to the fact that the protagonist's father is her husband's "supreme brother in law" , and she is made to have sex with him "many times" before her husband returns home. In this chapter, the protagonist is introduced to her daughter, whom she calls "reina," and her mother, who is her "mother in law." When the protagonist asks her daughter what she is doing, she says that she is taking care of her mother and that her daughter acts like a "normal grade school" child. The protagonist is pleased that she has a child and that she can eat whatever she likes. She tells her daughter that her husband will soon be home, and that the three of them will have dinner together. When she asks why she does not have a husband, she replies that she had a "boyfriend" who ran away when she found
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