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?
[Multiple female leads + lighthearted slice-of-life + comedy + all characters are superhuman] This world has people with superpowers, cultivators, fairies, strange beasts, and many other strange and special creatures.
Twenty-five-year-old Xu Mo is a special agent of the South City Branch of the Special Security Bureau, living a monotonous life of slacking off at work and lying down after get off work.
However, on July 12th, he met his future boss, Gao Yue, through a blind date arranged by his mother.
On the same day, he also met Feng Jiazhi, a mature and sophisticated catgirl who ran a coffee shop outside the neighborhood;
Liu Yiyi, a "young lady" who came to the branch office for an internship from the General Administration;
Qu Yunxiu, a female Taoist priest who descended the mountain to attain enlightenment...
And so many of them.
From then on, his life began to change slightly.
In the Heisei era, as people gathered outside the bookstore, fervent fans, clutching the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, debated the iconic figure of the brilliant Showa era. "Takehiko Inoue, who ignited a basketball craze across Asia; *Slam Dunk* influenced an entire generation." "For mainstream success, it has to be Akira Toriyama, the pinnacle of shonen manga, who created *Dragon Ball*." "This topic can't forget Tsukasa Hojo, a representative of realistic manga; *Cat's Eye* and *City Hunter* pioneered the 'urban thief' genre..." "Then... what should this person be considered?" A young boy timidly raised his hand, pointing to the man on the bookstore wall poster. Suddenly, thunder roared, and in an instant, dark clouds blanketed the earth... Everyone looked on in astonishment. The bookstore owner stepped out, gazing at the gloomy sky: "That's the shadow that looms over the entire Showa era!" Eiichiro Oda's close friend, Masashi Kishimoto's mentor, a new generation of manga god comparable to Osamu Tezuka—Satoru Akiyama! —Save money version: Reborn in the bubble era of 1994, starting as an apprentice, I gradually became a top comic artist and even a leader in ACG culture worldwide, beginning with "Young Magazine".