Zor‑9, a gelatinous, shape‑shifting being from the planet , is experiencing an unprecedented physiological reaction: a sudden surge in “emotional conductivity,” a trait that allows him to sense human feelings as a tangible electric current. The alien’s normally stoic demeanor turns comically frantic as he tries to keep his newfound sensitivity from “overloading” his central processor. This plot device functions as a metaphor for adolescence—sudden hormonal spikes that make the world feel overwhelmingly intense.
The premise is as bizarre as it is compelling: A mysterious, highly advanced alien race arrives on a near-future Earth. However, they do not come with laser cannons or territorial demands. Instead, the aliens—known as the "Sylphs"—have a critical weakness: on their homeworld, they have lost the ability to reproduce naturally. Desperate to save their species, they initiate the "Pollination Pact" with humanity. Young human girls are chosen as "Host Vessels" to carry hybrid offspring, but the process is not physical in a traditional sense. Instead, the aliens project their consciousness and genetic material through a metaphysical "Meeting" that blurs the line between psychological horror, romance, and sci-fi body horror. The premise is as bizarre as it is
The chapter opens not with Aoi, but with a splash page of Lux’s broken form. However, instead of dying, his body begins to dissolve into a shimmering pollen-like dust. The title card reads: "The Groom’s Sacrifice" (花婿の生贄 – Hanamuko no Ikenie). Desperate to save their species, they initiate the
The protagonist, a high school student named , was initially a reluctant participant. But as the chapters progressed, she discovered that these "Meetings" are not merely biological imperatives—they are gateways to understanding the alien’s dying culture, their forbidden history, and a conspiracy within the human government to weaponize the hybrids. a high school student named