After getting caught embezzling company funds and forced to work without pay, Kushiwakamaru reflects on how politicians get away with misusing public money, yet he's the one punished—highlighting Japan as a nation where only the privileged thrive. This time, in Gotanda—the birthplace of TV personality Maki Takahashi—a city overflowing with working adults—he's approached by a slim, cute woman who asks, "Excuse me, what are you doing right now?" They quickly bond over festival talk and head to a trendy cafe, where their conversation about festivals across Japan won't stop. The woman, speaking like an insider, offers him a job selling festival tickets. But there's a catch: it's a closed referral-only system with a 150,000 yen entry fee—clear signs of a scam pyramid scheme. She claims 90% of people who attend festivals are bad people. When he plays along and suddenly demands, "If you're doing this, let me have sex with you," she shuts him down with a Sinozaki Shinnosuke-style inner-thigh takedown. The multi-talented woman instantly turns cold: "Huh? That's kind of difficult," "What's in it for me?" she asks, unimpressed. As soon as ticket sales and the entry fee come up, she goes silent. "Well then…" and corrective sex is on. Naively lured into a love hotel, the moment he enters, an erect cock and camera are thrust in his face. "Huh? What's going on?" "Stop it!" he protests—mirroring today's non-consensual sex crimes. A masked deepthroat silences him. As his body is touched, she pleads, "No… stop it…" yet her shaved pink pussy twitches and gets wet. When he fingers her, she mutters, "It doesn't feel good…" but squirting begins—squirt after squirt after squirt, a full-on squirt festival. Her squirting pussy, tormented by a vibrator, is punished with a large cock. The festival climaxes with a facial cumshot, pushing the room's intensity to the maximum. Afterwards, he sends the multi-talented woman ahead to shower and makes a great escape. He joins nothing. Having barely managed to flee, he now hopes to earn over 150,000 yen from this release. *According to the Japan Consumer Center, complaints related to pyramid schemes continue to rise yearly. Please stay vigilant against malicious multi-level marketing solicitations.