Well… that sure is an unimaginative title.
There’s still 15 more episodes to go, but none of them have been subbed, so for now this is it.
We begin this episode with our heroine, Asuka. She’s a popular girl, but she gets freaked out when people try to take her photograph. Turns out there’s a reason for that, as we see a quick flashback of her getting cornered and gangraped, followed by pictures being taken of her by her assailants. Yep, this is a blackmail episode.
We flash forward to the present and now understand that she’s suffering from some severe trauma. We also find out she’s rich as fuck since she lives in a mansion and has a maid. She rips up several love letters addressed to her, then comes across a blackmail letter instructing her to show up at a specific location in exchange for some negatives.
Meanwhile, next door to said imminent rape location… lesbians.
Asuka’s rapists all wear goofy masks and communicate entirely in Wile E. Coyote signs.
Asuka responds in kind by treating her imminent rape with all the seriousness of a gag manga.
The lesbians see what’s going on and respond by masturbating and fooling around with each other, proving that they are horrible human beings.
Once the rape is over, the lesbians split up – the light-haired one named Yachiyo follows the rapists while the dark-haired one enters and consoles Asuka. Asuka asks her for help, and she responds by… touching her down there and licking wetness.
Yachiyo returns and says she found their hideout. WHY do they have a hideout? What’s the point?
The trio go after the rapist group, armed with… absolutely fucking nothing. But hey, maybe they were martial arts training off-screen. This has all the makings of a wonderful revenge killing, and the cast treats the upcoming confrontation with all the tension and seriousness it warrants.
So, like… are these gals supposed to be detectives or agents or something? Usually it’s the other way around – we establish that they’re operatives, and THEN we find out they’re lesbians.
Turns out the one weapon they brought was a paint gun. Yachiyo covers the hideout with red paint, and they take the negatives with little effort. They throw all the negatives into a bonfire, then go to Asuka’s place to spend the night. The dark-haired girl, Shimeji, teases Asuka.
The girls have some fun with Asuka, but Asuka doesn’t exactly SOUND like she’s playing. Rather, her screams actually sound genuine.
Yeah… remember when I said these girls were terrible human beings? Turns out that hasn’t changed.
On the plus side, we do get a yuri three-way.
The next day after school, it seems like they’re all friendly again. Asuka brings the girls over to the pool to hang out, when a helicopter shows up.
The girls are blown into the pool (yet Asuka is magically able to hold her ground for some reason), and Asuka takes pictures of them all wet.
So, moral of the story: Rape is a harmless prank.