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NEET Receives a Dating Sim System

A 30-year-old Chinese NEET is reincarnated into the body of an otaku that choked to death on instant noodles. As he comes to grips with his new life, he realizes that this world is subtly different from Earth. The denizens of this world are far better looking, and this new world also possesses futuristic technology as well as mysterious Yin Yang masters! After reincarnating, he realized that he was endowed with a miraculous game-like system, which enables him to increase his own stats and transcend the limits of the human body. This system even has a game-breaking ability to save and load in real life! In this new world that’s akin to a 2-D game, he just wants to enjoy life and head for a glorious future... However, he is quickly embroiled in a complex plot. Can he unlock his true potential and utilize his system to break the shackles that confine him and discover the truth about his previous body’s circumstances? Note: This novel have an open ending with multiple possibilities, all fans are welcome to imagine an ending together.

Idle Fish Goes Ashore · Urban
Not enough ratings
842 Chs

Connections

Translator: imperfectluck Editor: vb24

Yesterday night was the longest and slowest night of Rion and Kotomi Amami’s lives.

Everything they built was destroyed.

But a new ray of hope shone through their despair.

They sat in their grandparents’ yard, watching the night sky. In their hearts, they felt a peaceful calmness which they had never felt before.

Rion, we made so many mistakes.

Kotomi, we did so many foolish things.

Foolishly making so many mistakes, doing wrong by so many people, seriously hurting the most important person… it wouldn’t be enough no matter how much they apologized.

They… were finally able to see just how ugly and terrible their past selves had acted.

They felt awful, regretful, sad, pained, and yet... a burden had been taken off their shoulders.

It was as if they'd been released from an invisible dark cage and were able to see the endless sky again.

The sky wasn’t anything new to them.