
Me Convertí En El Villano Del Popular Simulador de Citas
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Ever fantasized about ditching your everyday life for a shot at rewriting fate? *I Became The Scoundrel In The Popular Dating Sim* plunges headfirst into that very notion, with a side of uproarious chaos. Our protagonist finds himself jolted awake, not in his own skin, but as Yagami Reiji, the most despised character from the wildly popular dating sim, "My Lovely Harem School Life." Reiji isn't just disliked; he's the heir to the nation's most formidable Yakuza clan, a villain players revelled in tormenting.
Now trapped, our hero must navigate Reiji's treacherous legacy and the iron fist of his Yakuza father. His mission? To somehow erase Reiji's dark past and earn the goodwill of the heroines who loathe him. His strategy? A surprisingly normal life, dedicated to righting Reiji's wrongs, one carefully delivered act of (justified) violence at a time.
But as he tiptoes this precarious path, a new complication arises: the game's original protagonist is shockingly… inept. This isn't just a transmigration tale; it's a humorous deep dive into redemption, identity, and the pandemonium that ensues when virtual worlds bleed into reality. Prepare for unlikely partnerships, moments of pure hilarity, and a protagonist you'll champion as he navigates the minefield that is Yagami Reiji's existence. Can he truly break free from his villainous role, or will he forever remain the scoundrel everyone loves to hate?
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