I assume the company behind Irodori did this. They watch the hentai sharing sites like a hawk. Everytime stuff by an author they represent gets put on e(x)-hentai, you can be sure they'll sent a takedown note and it'll be gone within an hour (even if it's a fresh japanese release, that they don't have translated and put on sale yet). The e-hentai admins complying with those demands is the only reason the site has survived for about two decades now.You must be registered to see the links
dam wtf is going in this year