The full title in Japanese is (Jashin Shoukan: Inran Kyonyuu Oyako Ikenie Gishiki). The English translations are "The Courtesan's Palace of Wicked Conception: A Busty Mother-Daughter Sacrificial Ritual" and the more direct "Wicked Whorehouse ~Busty Mother/Daughter Sacrifice~" .
An evil god cannot be summoned with simple prayers; it requires a heavy price. The sacrificial ritual ( ikenie gishiki ) serves as the narrative catalyst. It raises the stakes of the story, creating urgency for the protagonists who must either stop the ritual or survive the aftermath. Traditionally, these rituals require specific parameters—purity, bloodlines, or high magical affinity. 3. Oyako (Parent and Child) jashin shoukan inran kyonyuu oyako ikenie gishiki free
The kanji (kyonyū) is a neologism that fuses the honorific 卿 (“lord” or “noble”) with 乳 (“milk, breast”). The juxtaposition of nobility and nourishment produces an unsettling image: the sacred act of feeding is perverted into a vehicle of corruption . In many visual‑novel tropes, “milk” becomes a symbol of maternal intimacy turned erotic, underscoring the blurring of care and desire . The full title in Japanese is (Jashin Shoukan:
Practitioners of Jashin Shoukan, known as "Jashin-sha," believe that by summoning these entities, they can gain access to dark powers and energies that can be used for various purposes, such as revenge, wealth, or spiritual growth. However, this practice is considered extremely dangerous, as it can lead to physical and spiritual corruption, as well as attracting unwanted attention from malevolent forces. The sacrificial ritual ( ikenie gishiki ) serves