In the future, rampant genetic disorders wreak havoc on humankind. Teenagers turn into grotesque monsters when they hit 18, and growing old is no longer a luxury. There`s only one kind of warrior who has the power to stop it! Sarai`s the toughest guard maid around, and she`s got plenty of work to do. Aside from cooking, cleaning, masonry, life-saving, and battling--there are plenty of enigmas for the long-legged heroine to unravel! This time she`s gotta save an innocent boy from a town of cannibals!
I read up to this third volume when I was newly wapanese because I liked the concept--"battle maids" in stereotypical attire against a post-apocalyptic backdrop--and summaries had promised all manner of ecchi which I was really indiscriminately into then. The character art, as it turned out, was in a dated and unattractive style, and the narrative up to the end of the third book is rather dull and strange, though that latter thing may not work against it.