Medusa Dorei o Katta 【R18】 - Ch. 9

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Lol either way, doesn't hurt to experiment!
Yes, it does. Even non-venomous snakes have sharp, curved teeth that are angled backward, specialized for holding and swallowing prey. It's like those one-way spike barriers used to control access to parking lots at secure facilities:

Vehicles can go through just fine in one direction, but trying to go to the other direction will shred your tires.
 
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Yes, it does. Even non-venomous snakes have sharp, curved teeth that are angled backward, specialized for holding and swallowing prey. It's like those one-way spike barriers used to control access to parking lots at secure facilities:

Vehicles can go through just fine in one direction, but trying to go to the other direction will shred your tires.

Let the snakes reveal that they can retract their fangs into their gums, allowing Master to enjoy his fantasy without injury.
 

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