Chapter 2: Note
Hello, everyone, as you can pretty much see, what I wrote is basically not the MC staring at a screen, then playing a simulated life, but participating in it as if it were the real world. Well, let me put it this way: the MC is thrust into various worlds with a galgame tool in his head, along with convenient traits, identity, and everything that perfectly bonds and attracts a yandere heroine.
Instead of a simulated life, it's the real world. I used a Simulator Life format because I fancied their fast-paced storytelling technique that they use. So, what's told in the simulator paragraph is akin to monologue, an accelerated plot, or a fast-forward technique often used in galgames, without dragging through too many slow-paced scenes, summaries, or whatever it's called.
Anyway, I don't know the right term for it, but nonetheless, that's how it is. I hope you understand what I'm saying—just think of it like Endless Transmigration or Endless Reincarnation in various Multiverses with endings, but with a Simulator Life formatting style.
And, just like in a galgame, I also invented save and load features so the MC could load to a checkpoint he wanted to restart at when he reached one ending, then try another route and ending. It's just like playing a game, but in the real world.
This is the kind of storytelling that I wanted to invent or try to see whether it works for public reading or is just limited to my taste. So, yeah, I know there are probably many shortcomings in this book; everything has its first time, after all.
Goodbye, everyone, and happy reading!