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Harem Rejection System: Reject 1 Girl and Have 10 More Chasing You!

[ Ding! You've just rejected the most popular girl in school, 10 more are after you! ] Meet Yuuki Tanaka, an ordinary high school student with extraordinary luck when it comes to girls. He unknowingly unlocks an app on his smartphone which may be a curse or blessing in disguise. [ Ding! You've acquired the Harem Rejection System! ] Yuuki discovers that rejecting one girl sets off a chain reaction, attracting ten more to pursue him relentlessly. [ Sleep with 5 girls by the end of the school term and unlock the ‘milf attraction category’ or don't and have 50 more girls chasing after you! ] [ The captain of the volleyball team is obsessed with you! ] [ Aiko pleasures herself with your pictures at night! ] [ The mother of the football team's star player is interested in you! ] [ The star idol of a popular band is into you, reciprocate her feelings! ] On one hand, he enjoys the attention and adoration from the bevy of beauties vying for his affection. On the other hand, he struggles with the guilt of hurting those he rejects... So, why not accept them all! ... Other tags: Netori, Smut, Yandere, Hand-holding!

LonelyTurtle · Urban
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34 Chs

Love & Experiments.

"Why is love so important? Huh?"

Yuuki tilted his head, looking at Yuka with a puzzled expression.

Yuka nodded, still looking up at him.

"Yeah, why is such an emotion so important? Or is it even an emotion? Maybe it's just a state of mind, or it could even be a mental disability that everyone suffers from. I want to know the truth about it."

Yuuki released his hold around Yuka's waist and said, "Hm, well, wouldn't love just be a deep affection and care for someone? It can be romantic, like the bond between partners, or platonic, like the love between friends and family. It's not that hard…"

Yuka turned around and shook her head, chuckling.

It was her way of telling Yuuki that was the dumbest thing she'd ever heard, but at the same time, it wasn't the first time she'd heard it.

Many people had told her those exact same words, and the more she heard them, the more superficial they felt.