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#ROMANCE
#R18
#VILLAIN
#ANTIHERO
#ACADEMY
#FASTPACED
#ADVANCEDTECHNOLOGY
#THESTRONGACTINGWEAK
#INTERSTELLAR
#ELVES

I Want Mechas, Not Wives!

IT'S FAST PACED! (But you will also experience slow moments but no slow chapters!) "Let's play pretend kissing, chu~" she said, and two seconds later, as I looked at the girl who had melted into a puddle, I realized. "I recognize that seductive face. Could it be that I am Ryker Yukline from "Stardom Academy!?" A sci-fi world, numerous of heroins, a scummy villain, whom I created for that world. Ryker Yukline is the antagonist who often hinders the protagonist from trying to win the heroines for the election. Not content with just obstructing the achievements of the protagonists, he also sets traps, and in the bad endings, he seduces and turns the heroines into submissive females. Naturally, Ryker faces every antagonist end, as in any heroine's route, destruction awaits him. "I don't want to be killed, so I'll just power...as a backup plan I will also try to curry favour from the main Heroins! And try to live without involving with the FL's." Despite my intentions, the heroines of the game keep coming closer. Um, wait, isn't she starting to look a bit... seductive? A story where the protagonist, who becomes the strongest through game knowledge, tries to casually curry some favours, only to end up seducing the heroines. Caution: This is a sci-fi based fast-paced novel, and to build world, backstory, and character trait, I have given a lot of info dump(kindly forgive) in early 3-5 chap! But the info will be really interesting and there will be story progression in the same chaps too! Please try it! A'sN: Saffron's not the real cousin sister of Ryker! :) And, it's harem :D and hopefully, not lust crazed just sweet and heartwarming!

Stylish_Demon · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
56 Chs
#ROMANCE
#R18
#VILLAIN
#ANTIHERO
#ACADEMY
#FASTPACED
#ADVANCEDTECHNOLOGY
#THESTRONGACTINGWEAK
#INTERSTELLAR
#ELVES

We are progressing!

"Could you please tell us the current situation?"

In the same room with the same people as the previous meeting, I immediately called for a gathering to learn about the current situation.

"Let me start," the mayor began proudly.

"All the residents from one district have completed their relocation. The process as smooth as brezee."

"What? Already?"

"Yes. The citizens have been deeply impressed by Duke Ryker's efforts to revive the town's history and past glory."

I had no idea about that slogan. Was that the reason why the townspeople welcomed me?

"The majority of them have agreed willingly to embrace the slogan of restoring the town's former glory and have warmly accepted the relocation."

"Moreover, they even refused the money we gave to them for relocation and for other needs. So, our total reserve is untouched.'

Well, if things were going smoothly, then it was fine. But were there really no problems at all?