學(xué)生眼中的女老師 女教師 生徒の眼の前で

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美貌の女教師、令子は男子生徒たちのギラギラした欲望の的だった。ある日、令子は更衣室で、突然何者かによって強(qiáng)姦されてしまった。ボロボロに犯された令子の側(cè)には、一コマのジグソーパズルが落ちており、それが唯一の犯人究明の手がかりであった。翌日、令子は悪ガキグループのボス、拓也がクラスの自閉癥少年、貴志をいじめているのを目撃し、拓也を強(qiáng)くしかった。犯人は拓也か。一方、仲間の前で恥をかかされた拓也は、ガールフレンドの久美と結(jié)託して、令子を自分の部屋に誘い、監(jiān)禁した。令子は二人にいたぶられ、犯されているうちに、聖職者としての意識下で抑圧されていた欲情の炎がメラメラと燃えはじめ、女としての歓びを感じてしまう。數(shù)日後、戀人の教師、秋山がジグソーパズルに夢中と聞き、問い詰めるが、彼のパズルに彼女の一コマはアテはまらなかった。その頃には、拓也の令子に対する態(tài)度は橫暴を極め、校內(nèi)でフェラチオまで強(qiáng)要した。その時(shí)、貴志が泣き叫びながら拓也に毆りかかった。その日、令子は貴志の部屋に行った。そこは、無數(shù)のジグソーパズルがあり、中に一つコマの欠けたものがあった。令子の持っていたコマがピタリと収まったとき、彼女は貴志にすすんで體を開いていくのだった。

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