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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 · 都市
分數不夠
2379 Chs

Checking the result

Half an hour later, after I finished taking a bath, I put on the clothes Akane prepared for me and then went to the kitchen to brew the miraculous tea.

I still have no idea what happened after I left so I planned to check it out myself.

But while waiting for the water to boil, I grabbed my phone to see my unread messages.

As always, there’s a lot of them. But after reading through and replying to all of them, nothing major happened. Everyone safely went home and had dinner and most of them were already in their rooms, doing their homeworks and waiting for my message.

The night was peaceful and calm. I spent the few minutes just enjoying my time with my girls who I still wish I could hold every night.

Ah. Right. There’s that stuff with the lackey of Ohori-senpai's cuck ex-boyfriend. Looks like Aoi wanted to continue hunting him down. Only then would they be able to put a rest to the matter.