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Ether Online: My Main Skill is Winning Hearts

Ether Online was a VRMMORPG that captivated players with its expansive world and fantastic creatures like vampires, angels, demons, and elves. Willow was just another player... well, actually, he was among the unlucky few stuck with the Explorer class—great for support, but pitiful in combat. Luckily, that all changed when he discovered the Grimoire of Eros in the Cave of Greed, allowing him to switch to the Divine Seducer class. But this transformation happened on the same day that Ether Online’s servers shut down for good. Still, Willow went to bed feeling content, as though he had finally closed a chapter. Until... [THE TUTORIAL ENDED.] He awoke under a blue sky, lying on lush green grass. It didn’t take long to realize that he was somehow in the world of Ether Online itself—and this time, there was no logout option! [You have unlocked the Unique Skill “Transparent Lasso.”] "Hm! So now I can measure my relationships with hearts? What's this—an eroge?!" [You have unlocked the Unique Skill “Vision of Eros.”] "WHAT?! Does this mean I can sense people's intentions, feelings, and essence? It’s basically like reading their character files!" [You have unlocked the Unique Skill “Carnal Bond.”] "The description says: 'When you reach a high emotional bond with someone and become intimate, all your attributes will permanently increase'... THAT’S AMAZING!"

Palmer_1998 · Fantasia
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47 Chs

Chapter 47 - Daughter and Mother

"Willow, she can't understand that what I really want is not the financial support she can give me, but the support a mother should give her daughter. I... I don't know what to do anymore to make her understand."

They were sitting, each on a sofa, with a table separating them.

"As Lady Claiborne's employee, I can't say anything that might offend or disrespect her, but..." Willow said, and Clara raised her eyes to look at him. "I know what you mean."

Clara raised her eyebrows. "Do you? Was your mother like that with you too?"

"No, but my father was a bit at times. We certainly had a complicated relationship, and maybe part of what I am is his fault, but I can't blame him either or demand that he understand me. After all, it was also the first time he was being a father."

"It was...? Wait, does that mean—"