The Guide to Online Love Failure was the name of a novel or storybook. Whether it was good or not depended on the reader's personal preference. The experiences and stories of failed online relationships could let readers feel the sweetness and bitterness of love, and at the same time, warn readers to pay attention to the risks in the process of online dating. If you like this kind of theme, then the Guide to Online Love Failure might be a good choice.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be a relatively niche or new visual novel. It might involve a story set in an 'operation sanctuary' with characters named Hani Hani. Maybe it has elements of adventure, relationships, and unique plot twists within the context of that sanctuary setting.
You can try looking for it on popular digital game platforms like Steam. They often have a wide variety of visual novels available for purchase or download.
There was a case where a guy pretended to be a wealthy entrepreneur on an online dating site. He promised all sorts of luxurious dates and gifts to the girl he was chatting with. However, when it came to actually meeting, he made excuses every time. It turned out he was just an unemployed man living with his parents, creating a fake persona to boost his ego.
One great fake dating romance novel is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. It's a popular choice with its witty banter between the two main characters who pretend to hate each other at work but end up in a fake dating situation that turns into real feelings. Another is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han. Lara Jean writes love letters to her crushes and when they get sent out by accident, she enters into a fake relationship with one of the boys to deal with the situation, and of course, real love blossoms. Also, 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston features a fake relationship between the First Son of the United States and a British prince which is full of charm, humor, and heartwarming moments as they navigate their relationship and deal with political and personal issues.
They're appealing because of the element of pretense. The fake relationship creates a lot of tension and anticipation. It's exciting to see how the characters will handle the situation and when they'll start to have real feelings.
One popular 'fake dating romance novel' is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. It features two coworkers who engage in a fake dating scenario that gradually turns into real feelings. Another is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han. The main character's fake dating situation with one of the boys she once wrote a love letter to leads to a sweet and complex romantic journey. And 'Red, White & Royal Blue' also has elements of a fake relationship that develops into a deep and passionate love between two characters from different worlds.
The characters in the game included Feng Yue, the chief steward of Fetched Moon City and the coachman of Jian Wuyi, and an NPC. The male protagonist, Li Rensi, was speechless. When you know his name, the first thing that comes to mind is question marks. Female Lead-Yang Jingjing, ID: Ye Xing, calm in her work. Although she liked to complain, she was too embarrassed to say it out loud, so outsiders thought she was quiet and obedient. (What a beautiful misunderstanding), male supporting role-Capital Hanazawa type, Shameless I'm Handsome, male supporting role-Ye He, a proud troll, male supporting role-Jian Wuyi, handsome NPC. The main character of the game plot, the target of the players 'daily gossip. Male supporting role-Xiaoxiao Sheng, any remark is a spoiler…Male supporting role-Yun Moke, the leader of the Cloud Ink Pavilion. Although he was very handsome, he was very hypocritical…Although he was very hypocritical, he was still very handsome! The female supporting character was still Xuemeng, an ice-cold female expert who was the heroine's best friend. The kind that doesn't talk about anything... the kind that doesn't talk about anything... the kind that doesn't talk about anything... After forming this nanny, I feel like I'm done for…Female supporting character-Cat Southnorth, don't think that she's putting on an act. Perhaps she'll put a knife on your neck in the next second.
"Fake Vase Online Game Guide" by Boiled Fish. It was a game competition/online game romance novel.
[User recommendation: (Short +1) Very interesting holographic online game with a female protagonist.] When the keyboard gaming god first entered the holographic online gaming world, he chose a brand new class that was mistaken for a vase. He did missions, killed monsters, leveled up, and met people. The flow of the story was pretty good, and the daily life was very interesting. It made people look forward to the setting of the class.
I hope you will like this book.