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The Female Leads Truly Loves You

Sam unexpectedly acquired a dating simulation game named "The Female leads Truly Loves You". He was quickly captivated by the game, which featured numerous beautiful female leads. Crucially, it was a harem-style game where the mc could maintain romantic relationships with various female leads and engage in sexual relations with them. Just when Sam thought achieving sexual relationships with these female leads was the game's goal, the ending shocked him profoundly. When all the female leads discovered the male protagonist's love for multiple girls, they exhibited inexplicably insane behavior. True to the game's title, "The Female Leads Truly Loves You", each one wanted to possess the male lead exclusively. The crazed female leads resorted to extreme measures, killing the male protagonist. They dismembered his body and preserved it in formalin. They decapitated him and kept his head by their pillows to accompany them in sleep forever. They drained his blood to create a specimen, ensuring they could see their beloved male lead every morning. ... Realizing his fate would be death, Sam chose to avoid these female leads. However, they seemed to possess magical abilities, always finding him using various means. Fortunately, Sam had a system. By thoroughly conquering these female leads, he could avoid the deadly ending and even gain enhanced abilities.

Cadwaladr · Urban
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364 Chs

You really do look like a family

Dressed in an orange Super Saiyan outfit, Sam walked quietly on the outskirts of the crowd.

Those who laid eyes on him found it difficult to look away, as if they couldn't believe that a boy who seemed to have stepped right out of an anime, could possess such a unique aura.

But Sam's gaze wasn't on these onlookers.

He looked towards the stage and saw her clearly.

How should one describe the Sophie in Sam's mind?

She wasn't some unapproachable girl.

She was more like a child living in her own world, navigating life with her own principles and the wisdom gained from her experiences.

Occasionally she seemed too mature, but more often, she was stubbornly naive.

Opinionated, almost to the point of not listening to others' advice or reasoning.

Yet, she was also like a child who hated to lose, often making her competitiveness her greatest weakness.