When Bai Xun was bored, she downloaded a dating game recommended by a friend.
Then… excuse me, was there such a function?
She was thrown into the game and the only way to return home was to maintain ambiguous relationships with seven different types of men.
So the only way to clear this mission was to gain the hearts of all seven men?
After countless deaths, Bai Xun finally realized that the only way to survive was for her to play an innocent and naive girl in front of the capture targets…



I enjoyed the story and personally believe it had a happy ending (HE), but it might not fit everyone's expectations since it deviates from the norm. After all, she'd gone through so much torture from the main character beforehand, so an unconventional conclusion was somewhat expected.
To clarify, any initial sympathy or emotions she may have felt when starting the game were long gone. She mentioned that she had toughened up and wasn't as affected by their actions, given her past experiences. Initially, those actions might have contributed to her demise.
During that phase, she must have been emotionally drained and not looking for reconciliation. In fact, her decision in the end could be seen as more compassionate, as she forgave them and wished them well, even if it meant sacrificing her 'blackmail' value. And she pulled it off with 100% commitment.
I wholeheartedly recommend this, especially for the laughter-inducing internal monologues and her clever schemes – she's a mastermind! 💯💯
Although the author established connections between the main characters throughout the story, I still experienced a sense of haste in the progression. As for the ending, it wasn't entirely satisfying, but perhaps that's for the best considering the numerous love interests to wrap up.
The conclusion leaves room for interpretation, but given that everyone eventually resides in the same house, one could infer that it might have a harem-like resolution.