Overall, I think it's okay. Compared with the previous episodes, I finally told a complete story, and I didn't spend too much energy on how weirdos change their ways to kill people.
At the beginning, the brutal killing of male and female riders was basically a tribute to the previous episodes, including shooting, killing with wire, and decapitation, including passion scenes.
What follows is a story of a young man who failed in his investment and owed a lot of debt, and took his girlfriend and a group of friends back to the countryside to inherit a castle. The male protagonist failed to invest and was quite disappointed. Suddenly, he inherited the property of Nuoda, and he was a little overwhelmed. I don't know why. Plus the ability to regain his confidence through real estate also makes him feel good. Of course, he also has another purpose, which is to find family affairs that have been unclear. When he arrived at the castle, he was greeted by a strong butler and a woman. The male protagonist was first persuaded to go hunting. After hunting a deer, under the instigation of the housekeeper, he killed the deer. After going back, he found that although he had nightmares, he felt quite unique. Then, go with him to the castle companions and be hunted by monsters one by one. The housekeeper who received him was also very perverted, often peeping at the passion of young people and masturbating. In the end, the housekeeper took the male protagonist to a village full of deformed weirdos. Because of the medicine, the male protagonist became a jerk and had sex with the female housekeeper. It turns out that this village is specialized in producing weirdos because of the family tradition of incest among close relatives. When the male protagonist returns to the castle, his temperament has changed drastically. He is unwilling to return to life, preferring to be a weirdo who is incestuous among close relatives...
Several female protagonists are not good-looking, but their figure is okay. The castle is quite impressive and attractive.
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