By chance, Toru Narumi gets a love simulation system. As long as he works hard to play various roles in the simulation and defeat NPCs, he can get rewards and change his life as an unknown person. But the premise of the game is that he will definitely meet his death at the end. He elopes with the seriously ill Yukinoshita Yukino, escapes from the hospital, drives along the road to the sea, and finally gives his pancreas to Yukino, leaving her to live alone. He and his younger sister Eriri stage a body-swap love comedy, are forgotten by everyone at the midsummer fireworks festival, and embrace in a deserted town. The rain of meteorites confronts the band. A socially anxious bully dies suddenly in Yamada Ryo's arms on the eve of the band's rise to fame. It's only then that people realize he was solely motivated by his desire to help Goto Ichiri, who drifts apart from his childhood sweetheart, Sakurajima Mai. After she's cursed with reverse growth, he takes it upon himself, their lives intersecting in opposite directions. But after escaping the game's death ending, he feels something's amiss. Lover, brother, childhood sweetheart, what happened to the supposed setting in a simulation? Why did you all take it so seriously?
I was there when that person was chattering away at Shiyu-senpai's book signing.
I was there when that person was secretly playing around with Eriri-san.
I was there when that person ran into their destined heroine on the slope.
He said he had memories of the past, but didn't know my name, and wanted me to help him find his future wife. But I also want to ask him.
Who are you?
The real protagonist: Surrounded by beautiful women, poor academics, but with the support of a powerful figure, a promising future .
The fake protagonist: Never had a girlfriend since childhood, a random person in the class, a non-blood-related sister who is hostile to him, and a hopeless future if he doesn't study hard
.
Hoshimi Haru: "Be yourself and bear the price you pay for your true self."
Even a fake character without a male protagonist can achieve a reversal!
Related characters: Aokizu Kaguya's Oregairu original protagonist, a new idea, a new story, no female protagonist, a parallel world, a harem, please don't enter
. It's probably a mediocre student story. (狗头)
Some miscellaneous: Profile of the character Haru Hoshimi
Name: Haru Hoshimi (ほしみはるhoshimi haru)
Birthday: December 20
Zodiac sign: Sagittarius
He has short, choppy black hair, and a delicate face with a sense of purity that makes a good impression, but his eyes are not mixed with childishness.
His presence is not high, but not as thin as Akali. In short, he is just a passerby boy you can see everywhere.
There are friends who talk to each other occasionally in school, but generally speaking, they rarely contact each other after leaving school because Haru has to work most of the time.
Personality: He is not easy to refuse other people's requests and is easy to talk to. Although he is usually very friendly, he seems to say something very sharp from time to time, which makes it difficult for people to follow up. There seems to be more than meets the eye under his approachable and seemingly ignorant appearance. (Approximate)
Relationships: After his father remarried, he and Hayasaka Ai became siblings in a reconstituted family. After being approached by Aki Tomoya, who asked him to "help me find my future wife," he met Eriri Sawamura, Utaha Kasumigaoka, and others. One sunny morning, he ran into Kato Megumi, a classmate from the next class, while taking out the trash at the same place.
Eriri Sawamura unilaterally assumed he was her sidekick. Later, Utaha Kasumigaoka attempted to use him as the model for a new character in the series, but Hoshimi unilaterally denied it.
At school, he occasionally stopped by Futaba Rio's lab for coffee, and her milkless Americano made him grimace.
At his part-time job, he met Shirogane Miyuki, and they became close. It seems he'll cross paths with the Shuchiin student council in the future.
He often considers himself an ordinary person, but those who think that way are rarely truly ordinary people. (laughs)