Once hailed as the Empire’s most formidable magic swordsman, Virgo now walks a different battlefield: the adult video industry. And not by choice, mind you. After being forced into this new “career,” Virgo has, against all odds, trying to survive the curse. The Demon Fertilization Seal? Under control. The shoots? Manageable. But there’s one thing the Sword Demon can’t seem to conquer: the rude behavior of the men around her.
They sneer. They handle her like a prop. No respect, no fear, just the cold language of “industry standards.”
Her close friend, Elysia, and she’s the only one who offers anything close to advice. “You’ll just have to get used to it,” she shrugs, as if that explains everything.
And so Virgo does. Day after day, he endures the physical torment from weird looking magical creature, being treated as less than a tool. But here’s where the story twists its blade.
Virgo is beginning to understand something.
Her body betrays him. Moisture gathers. Nerves sing. A dark, unwanted warmth blooms in her core. The Sword Demon, the proud warrior who once stood above all others, is discovering an undeniable truth: deep down, beyond all honor and rage, he’s a woman afterall.
Caught between the hammer of pride and the anvil of lust, how long can the Sword Demon Virgo keep with it? For now, she whispers to herself, “This is acting… it’s just a job… I have no choice.”
