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Stealing Spree

Note: There's no magic in this novel. This was previously in the Realistic Fiction genre but it's not included in the choices. So I picked the closest one to it. Onoda Ruki is just your ordinary high school student. He strived for being the Classmate A who's unimportant to the story. Despite being the Classmate A. Onoda has a secret desire which he always had ever since young and that was to steal each and every girl from their guy. Join him as he entered his high school days as he conquer and steal every girl he sets his eyes on. And along the way, the growth in his character and those around him. TAGS: Netori, Romance, R-18, Harem, School Life Discord Invite: BWBWUrU Support me on Patreon: /dyrem *I do not own the cover photo. I will take it out if requested. *DISCLAIMER This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, places, and events are products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious way. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Moreover, the ages of the characters appearing in this fiction are 18 and above.

Dyrem · Urbano
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2319 Chs

Lonely Soul

Minami Shouko was silent for a while, her gaze dropping to the floor. She seemed to shrink in her chair, her shoulders slumping and the grin on her face gone. It was a stark contrast to the self-assured girl who’d walked in so confidently and tried to play a game with me using her wits.

What a poor girl.

I recalled her profile.

She was constantly ranking in the top 10 of her year yet she became this kind of a troublemaker.

It was clear she was craving for something she couldn’t get with her smarts or her popularity.

Something like a genuine connection.

Right. It must be that. That’s why I was lying when I said we were alike. That was the clear difference between us.

Before the change in me, I never really cared about connection. Just the desire. Of course, one could argue that I was deluded back then but so was she.

But I would stand by the statement. We’re nothing alike. We have a similar way of thinking but that doesn’t translate to similarity.