“I died of cancer… now I’m dying of embarrassment in a harem rom-com dungeon game.”
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On his deathbed, a terminally ill young man found peace in the one thing he could still enjoy — listening to his overexcited brother rant about a bizarre hybrid of dungeon-hunting and high school romance.
The game had it all: elite academies, monster-filled rifts, combat classes, and heroines who weren’t just pretty faces but actually had personalities, backstories, and goals.
He was intrigued.
Then he died.
And woke up in the game.
Not as the hero. Not even as a side character.
He reincarnated as Clovis Dreadthorn — the main comic relief villain known for getting dropkicked across the cafeteria and dying embarrassingly early.
His original fate? Forgotten before the opening credits finish.
Now, equipped with a mysterious system and a second chance, Clovis has one mission:
[Seduce The Main Cast]
The problem? These aren’t shallow dating sim girls.
These are emotionally scarred, combat-hardened, overpowered teenagers with trauma, trust issues, and a tendency to set things on fire when flustered.
And then there’s the villainess. She might actually kill him first.
To survive, Clovis must master dungeon strategy, academy politics, and the fine art of flirting without getting stabbed.
It’s a dangerous game of love, lies, and loot — and if he plays it right, the main cast and his happy ending might just be achieved.