2 So, I'm A Villain of This Story

A few days Later.

In the girlish-looking room, I was resting beside a girl who was roughly the same age as me and was four years old. She looked incredibly cute with her blue hair as she clutched an adorable teddy bear she was sleeping within her arms.

I have memories of this body, but I guess since my mind doesn't have the ability to process all of them at once, I have gotten some fragments for the time.

The shock of gaining memories hit me when I found out that I was in a world of a game that I had played before, titled "Scumbag of Depressing Game."

This game features five heroines and three sub-heroines, each grappling with their own set of problems in life. The game's outcome hinges on the choices players make.

If they chose correctly, it would lead to a happy ending. However, incorrect choices could lead to the death of the heroines.

The game's story is simple: there's a guy, the protagonist, Takeru Yuta, who is a good guy but also quite a dense character. Depending on the players' choices, Takeru Yuta can become romantically involved with these heroines.

However, if he chooses only one heroine, the other four will die, but the one he chooses won't face any bad consequences.

But if he chooses two heroines, then the other three will die, and the two he chose will lose their virginity to someone other than the protagonist.

And if the protagonist chooses all heroines, they will be involved with many guys and later in the story, one heroine will lose her legs, and another will lose her hands. While they will be mentally broken, since the protagonist chose all heroines, none will die as he will save them and send all those responsible for the heroines' state to jail.

The person who corrupts the heroines, rapes, blackmails, kills, and cuts their limbs is none other than the protagonist's best friend, Akechi Ryuki.

And shockingly my name is Akechi Ryuki.

So now... I'm the villain of the story, what should I do? Should I also corrupt them like how the real Akechi Ryuki did in the game? Should I ignore them, or should I get all of them for myself?

After some contemplation, I came to the decision to claim the four heroines and three sub-heroines for myself, leaving one heroine for the protagonist. My reasoning for leaving that one heroine for the protagonist is because she would be madly in love with him, and he also loved her since the start of the game.

So I don't think I need to break that bond, as for the other four heroines and sub-heroines, they develop feelings for the protagonist later in the game, and he doesn't love them until the end.

Thus, my plan is set... I have to secure the remaining four heroines and sub-heroines.

As for why I'm determined to get those four heroines and three sub-heroines, the reason is pretty simple: I want a harem, a possibility that can happen in this world, so of course, I'm going to work hard for that. After all, if it is possible to get a harem then which man wouldn't strive for such an opportunity?

The cute girl sleeping beside me happens to be my new sister, Miyamoto Saki.

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