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[Classical] Hell Sisters 

Table of Contents
(I) The Land of Men
(II) Salted Fish
in a Bad Weather
(III) A Battle at the Exile's Home (IV) Dividing the Oxen
(I) The Land of Men
Kinzo Umeko, the young owner of the Kinzo Tea House at the front gate of Nezu Prefecture, was eighteen years old. He started a gambling den, violated the law, and was imprisoned awaiting sentencing. In
the hundredth year of Tenpo, he was exiled to Hachijojima Island with a reduced sentence.
During his imprisonment, he escaped by boat. He was pursued by other islanders, but escaped again after several days and hid in the deep mountains. He was searched everywhere but could not be found, and his whereabouts remain unknown to this day... This is the record of the exiled convicts in various villages on Hachijojima Island.
The villagers were appointed by the government to write the records instead of the laborers. The villagers lacked a sense of responsibility and often did a hasty job, resulting in many errors in the records.
Therefore, the age and appearance of the exiled convict Kinzo Umeko, as well as the results of his two escapes, are not clearly recorded, and are even ambiguous.
There were very few female exiled convicts on Hachijojima Island, and there was no complete record book, so it is impossible to estimate their actual number. They probably accounted for less than five percent of all exiled people.
Therefore, it is conceivable that any female convict exiled to the island would be warmly welcomed by the islanders and male exiles.
On March 29th of the eleventh year of the Tenpo era, a double-awning official patrol boat escorted another exiled convict to the island. It was a woman, not a man, and she was said to be seventeen years old. The islanders, who had long been a male-dominated society, were overjoyed.
Before the patrol boat even approached the shore, the island's magistrate, the "village elder," had already received the news and led the villagers to welcome the female convict and collect the various items brought from Edo.
The islanders and male convicts of the Osaka Islands rushed to the beach to watch, especially the men, who had not tasted meat for many years while serving their sentences!
"Her name is Adan!" people whispered among themselves, swallowing hard.
"She's only seventeen, very young!" "Seventeen, old enough to be offered as a concubine!" "Is that so! I heard she was forced into bed by a fifty-something-year-old ninth-rank inspector, who took her virginity. Afterwards, she was resentful and set fire to retaliate, but unfortunately, she was caught and exiled here!" said a well-informed islander.
Before the Genroku era, arson and accidental fires were punishable by death.
However, from the Tenpo era onwards, during the Edo period, the laws were slightly more lenient. Arsonists, unless the fire was large, were treated as accidental fire offenders and exiled to a remote, uninhabited island. For women, this was reduced to exile to a nearby inhabited island.
Slender and with small breasts, Adan, in the eyes of the islanders, looked like a beauty copied from a ukiyo-e print.
Her oval face, arched eyebrows, and long eyelashes concealed her melancholy eyes, making men's hearts flutter.
Adan was assigned to stay in Sangen Village on the island. As the village guard led her there, she suddenly asked, "The exiles died, is that the mass burial ground?" The village guard and the head of the exiles, Matsugoro, were both taken aback.
Adan had just arrived on the island, and her concern about the burial grounds was quite unexpected.
Especially since she seemed like a budding flower! The head of the exiles, Matsugoro, in particular, stared wide-eyed, speechless, his wide mouth, heavily shaved and marked with blue, burst into laughter.
"Hey! Why ask that? Aren't you very young? Edo rumors say Hachijojima is hell on earth, but that's not true. A beautiful girl like you coming here will feel like you're in paradise. If you can't believe it, you'll experience paradise tonight!" Matsugoro spoke to Adan as if she were his destined woman, boldly grabbing her smooth wrist as he spoke, making the village guard's eyes roll.
"No, you misunderstood me!" Adan quickly withdrew her arm, forcing a helpless smile.
Under the lamplight, Adan's naturally fair face, free of makeup, revealed a rosy hue.
"Where is the cemetery for the deceased convicts on this prison island?" "Who lies buried in the grave?" If it were her husband or lover, their ages didn't match.
She was only seventeen this year; her husband or lover must also be young. Even if they were exiled here, they wouldn't be buried already.
Moreover, judging from her composed demeanor, she was definitely not a promiscuous woman who would fawn over everyone. Otherwise, if that ninth-rank inspector had no virginity to take, why would she be so furious as to set fire to the place in revenge?
Adan stared at Matsugoro and answered loudly, "It was a girl named Umeko!" "Ah! Umeko?" "Yes, she was sent to this island to serve her sentence four years ago! I heard she died on the island last year!" For some reason, Matsugoro's eyes widened like copper bells.
He quickly averted his gaze, making muffled noises.
"Plum...sigh..." he murmured again.
The exiles' cemetery and the islanders' graves were far apart, never mixing. Hachijojima had inhabitants long before it became an island for exiles; it wasn't a desolate, remote island for banishing serious criminals.
Therefore, a clear divide existed between the islanders and the exiles, maintaining a peculiar relationship.
The Tokugawa shogunate authorities adopted the method of handing the exiles over to the islanders, instructing them to monitor the exiles' movements while engaged in farming and fishing—a destiny the islanders were born to fulfill.
One characteristic of the island was the lack of women.
This was true not only for the exiles but also for the islanders; they struggled to achieve normal sexual satisfaction, suffering greatly from years without true sexual gratification.
The ravenously lustful Matsugoro, seeing her smile, was overjoyed, believing her to be as beautiful as a celestial being.
It was the end of March, and Hachijojima Island was bathed in the blazing sun. Wild roses bloomed everywhere on the island, and Edo was about to enter early summer.
Even the ugly women with their dazzlingly bright noses and shrewish faces were seen as ethereal fairies, so it was not uncommon for ten or even twenty or thirty men to share a single wife.
The wives, as usual, did not participate in labor, but only had to keep their bodies open day and night to entertain their many husbands.
Sometimes, relatives without wives could come and take advantage of the situation.
But their "nectar" was never given to any exiles.
Today, it was as if a female exile had suddenly descended from the sky, and she was young and beautiful, which could not help but cause a sensation throughout the island.
As soon as Adan arrived, she inquired about the place where Umeko was buried, and soon the news spread far and wide.
"Who was Umeko to her?" Everyone was deeply surprised and discussed it.
"Perhaps they knew each other?" But no one gave her any guidance.
Adan asked many people along the way, but those she asked all replied with the same sentence, "I don't know," and hurriedly ran away.
The places where exiled convicts lived, slightly away from the villages, were called "separate enclosures"
to prevent them from mixing with law-abiding citizens. Within these enclosures, there were two categories: those living in residences and those living in small huts. This was to accommodate the different social statuses of high-ranking samurai, wealthy merchants, and ordinary commoners who brought large sums of money to bribe officials, village elders, and head convicts, thus gaining them preferential treatment.
Hachijojima, one of the seven islands of Izu, suffered from famine due to its limited staple food. The authorities imposed strict population limits on the islands: 300 on large islands, 200 on medium-sized islands, and 100 on small islands, with no limit allowed.
Consequently, infanticide
became rampant, with nineteen out of every nineteen girls born being executed. This led to a shortage of women and wives, making normal sexual relations impossible.
It should be noted that "sexual disasters" are often more painful than famine!
Thus, polyandry and even communal marriages naturally emerged.
The number of exiled convicts was not subject to these limits.
Because the rations for exiles and prisoners were delivered monthly from Edo by special courier.
Given the islanders' extreme poverty, the power of money and goods was absolute.
Convicts sent to the island, if wealthy or of high status, were often housed in comfortable wooden huts after some bribing officials. Wives of farmers would often spare time to visit and provide shelter. These convicts were called "resident convicts."
Those without money, power, or relatives to help them were forced to live in thatched huts, cellars, or caves, barely sheltering them from the elements. These were called "shack convicts."
The term "shack" refers to a temporary dwelling.
Even the clerks and constables of the Edo Judicial Office rarely found such places. Besides the acting officials and elders, the head of the convicts held the most power on the island, controlling everything.
Adan, having been exiled, was no exception.
Alone and empty-handed, she was thrown into a "shack" upon arrival, subjected to the relentless swarms of hungry villagers and other convicts, who clung to her like leeches day and night.
But her captivating beauty caught the eye of the head convict, Matsugoro.
Matsuguro, wanting to possess her exclusively and not allow anyone else to touch her, brazenly arranged for her to live in the wooden hut, making her one of the "resident exiles."
"You just need to settle down and live with me. Don't worry about anyone else. My two fists can protect you!" Matsuguro threatened the accompanying village guards.
The guards shrank back, trembling with fear.
These guards were servants under the "village elders," made up of villagers, and even after learning that the "beauty" was exclusively with Matsuguro, they dared not utter a sound.
Matsuguro amassed a following of forty or fifty exiles, forming a powerful gang. He considered himself their leader, nicknamed "The Living Yama of the Outskirts."
Any villager or exile who angered him was sure to lose their life.
Tattooed on his back was a giant image of a hellish scene, featuring a naked female ghost being repeatedly assaulted by ferocious underworld officials, a sight that chilled the heart and deepened the terror surrounding him.
If he desired a village woman to serve him in bed, even if she had multiple husbands or was a wife of many lovers, she would still have to wash her cup and come to him for a night of lewd acts.
He wasn't lacking in female desire, but the constant exposure to village women, their bodies exposed day and night,
inevitably led to him becoming unsatisfied and unfulfilled. Matsugoro,
who grew up in Fukagawa, Edo, was imprisoned for murder and awaiting execution. He hastily offered his beautiful younger sister to a judge in the Ministry of Justice as a concubine. The judge, through malpractice, reduced his sentence, saving his life and allowing him to be exiled to the main island.

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