This is the namesake track. The "whip" comes out. However, in a clever narrative twist, the "whip" is psychological as much as physical. She forces you to choose between two punishments. Listening to the fear in the listener character’s silence (acted exclusively by the seiyuu’s reaction to your silence) is masterful.
The phrasing is deliberately ambiguous. In Japanese subculture, "Muchi" can refer to a literal riding crop (a staple of the ojou-sama aesthetic) or a metaphorical "whip" compared to the "carrot" (Amu). Given the tags associated with RJ01311216, listeners are in for a scenario where the heiress does not simply ask for tea—she demands your absolute obedience, with a sharp, condescending tone that borders on sadistic. The synopsis (translated from the Japanese listing) sets the stage for a power fantasy turned on its head: Kono Ojou-sama- Muchi ni Tsuki -RJ01311216-
Enter , better known by its full title: "Kono Ojou-sama wa Muchi ni Tsuki." This is the namesake track