Since entering the industry, Tsukinoe has appeared in various adult video productions characterized by diverse themes, including fitness-oriented scenarios like "hot yoga" and arousal-themed content. She is often described as an "AV idol," a term reflecting the crossover between adult entertainment and the idol-style marketing prevalent in Japan.
Every evening, Sui would unroll a large canvas in her attic studio. She would mix her inks, sketch a magnificent outline—a phoenix, a tidal wave, a star-filled sky—and then stop. A knot would form in her stomach. What if the colors clash? What if the left wing is weaker than the right? What if people see the empty spaces? And so, she would cut the canvas into smaller pieces, frame only the most "perfect" fragments, and display those.
"Sui," he said, holding up a torn fragment of a dragon’s eye. "This is beautiful. But where is the dragon?"
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