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Squeal of Depressing Game

Hitomi did everything she could, calling every guy her brother knew, but she got no results. In the end, she reported it to the police.

After a day, she received a call from a policewoman.

"Hitomi-san, it's regrettable, but your brother died in a car accident. His body is still in City Hospital; please be strong."

The policewoman was speaking more, but it didn't reach Hitomi's ears. Hitomi was in shock; she froze and didn't move for a long time.

"No," she said after a long time, moving her lips. "No, it's not true."

Hitomi said as she got out of the house. Without even closing the house door, she rushed to the main street, where she saw a taxi. Getting in, she told the driver to go to City Hospital.

The driver asked for a high fee for driving to the hospital, and Hitomi didn't even care; she paid the high fee. When she reached the hospital, she rushed inside. After asking around, one of the nurses took her to the place where dead bodies were kept.

Hitomi walked there; her hands and legs were shaking, but she stayed strong, saying that he wasn't her brother but someone else. As she reached the bed, she saw a dead body.

It was covered in white cloths. Hitomi didn't have the courage to lift the white cloth; her heart was beating faster and faster, and her breathing became short. She took a deep breath and gathered the courage to lift the clothes, revealing the face slowly.

Hitomi's knees became weak; she was unable to stand. It was the nurse who held her; otherwise, she would have fallen to her knees. The nurse was saying words to comfort her, but Hitomi wasn't listening.

She felt her world going black, seeing darkness and nothing else. She wasn't able to sense anything; everything went black.

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At that moment, Hitomi fell unconscious. She stayed in the hospital for some days. At first, she refused to believe her brother had died, but since she was at the hospital, doctors helped her accept it.

As she accepted this, she broke down in tears. She wasn't in the right mental state to leave the hospital, so she stayed there for some more days before going back home.

She went into her brother's room and looked around for a while before falling asleep on his bed. When she woke up, she saw something she had missed earlier when she was cleaning the room.

She saw something wrapped in plastic behind the monitor. It was only a bit of plastic that stuck out from behind the monitor, and the monitor was stuck to the wall.

Hitomi got up and walked to the monitor, putting her hand behind it to take out the plastic. It was a plastic bag, and she opened it to find a game CD.

Taking out the CD, she saw a handsome guy with black hair and five beautiful women, and behind the CD were many adult scenes of the black-haired guy with those five women.

Hitomi played the game, and she saw that the black-haired guy's best friend stole the black-haired guy's woman.

The choice Hitomi made in the game gave her an ending where the black-haired guy and the five heroines had a happy life.

However, those three sub-heroines didn't get a happy ending. Hitomi played the game again: one time, two times, five times, ten times, but she didn't get an ending where those three sub-heroines could have a happy ending.

She asked this question online, and the answer she got was that there was no way to save those three sub-heroines.

Hitomi sighed, then played the game again and unlocked all the endings, but there wasn't any ending where those three sub-heroines were saved.

Hitomi stopped playing the game, and then she lived her life doing nothing, spending all day lying on the bed, just staring at the ceiling.

Hitomi decided to become a game designer. She put all her energy into becoming the owner of the biggest game company in 20 years. She bought the rights to the game she played at her brother's house and made a squeal about the university life of this protagonist and five heroines after a happy ending. She also made sure to add those three sub-heroes and gave all of them a happy life.

She also made many more squeals, from university to finding a job, passion, getting married, traveling around the world, raising the children, and the story of those children. This has become the most famous story game ever.

At her death, Hitomi thought, what would her brother think if he played all these games she made?

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"Okay, little brother, push me as hard as you can," Saki says as she is on the swing.

Behind her, I'm standing and pushing her hard so she can swing.

"Older sister, just learn to swing on your own without my help," I say to her as she tries to swing on her own, but after she swings one or two times, the swing stops.

She looks back at me and says, "Little bro, swing me."

I sigh at her and think about my older sister. Compared to this Saki, My older sister was a lot cooler and mature. Fuck, Why am I even comparing those two?

Still, I wonder what she's doing. Is she doing well without me? Did she get a boyfriend? Well, she said that she wanted a husband and children, so did she get them? She might be happy right now. I hope she is happy.

Still, I feel sad. I didn't even get the chance to say goodbye to her.

Hey... My plan is to end the novel when the protagonist and heroine graduate high school, but if the novel has 10,000 readers, then I will continue university life.

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