Souryo To Majiwaru Shikiyoku No Yoru Ni... Epis... Guide

Ryoji is not a typical villain. He has no moustache to twirl; instead, his weapon is empathy. He listens. In a world where Shiho feels invisible, Ryoji’s full attention is the most dangerous drug. His design—pale skin, dark circles under his eyes, a voice that remains soft even during aggression—makes him a Byronic hero gone wrong. He represents the "Dark Priest" archetype common in Japanese ero-guro (erotic grotesque) literature: the man who twists salvation into damnation.

At the temple after hours, Keiichi shows Miyabi the main hall. He explains that priests are allowed to marry and have children in Japanese Buddhism. “This doesn’t make me impure,” he says, before pulling her into the living quarters. Their first full sexual encounter occurs. Miyabi realizes there is no going back. Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... Epis...

There are two seasons or "cours" of the anime. The distinction is important because the content changes significantly. Ryoji is not a typical villain

Season 1 (The "Censored" TV Broadcast)

Season 2 / "Web" Version (The Uncut Version) Season 2 / "Web" Version (The Uncut Version)

The studio Seven has a mixed reputation, but Souryo to Majiwaru shows them at their peak. Key technical aspects include: