One day, I simply remembered.
I was the villain of an Eroge, Kasashima Yuuji, who bullied the protagonist and ended up getting sat on and beaten to a pulp by the heroines.
…Alright, all I have to do is not bully the protagonist and it’ll all be fine and dandy…
And so, I decided to live my life without bothering anyone, but… somehow I scored a bunch of points with the protagonist and the heroines, and the riding began all over again…
Although, this time it’s on a bed. And guess who’s on top now?



Both twin sisters are yandere, deeply in love with the original protagonist, Yuito. Initially, one might anticipate conflicts when Yuito starts spending time with the seemingly rebellious narrator. However, the story takes an unexpected turn, as the sisters eventually accept their new friendship with the narrator, which evolves beautifully over time.
Overall, this novel exceeded my expectations and I truly hope it continues without any hiccups or cancellation.
The story takes place in an eroge world, but surprisingly, the characters coexist peacefully. The main character, Yuuji, has formed a close bond with the original protagonist, Yuito, and his maid, Hibari. There's no confirmed relationship yet, but Yuuji has become Yuito's best friend. I'm hoping this friendship remains strong, although there might be developments later.
Yuuji reminds me of Ryuuji Takasou from Toradora! – a reincarnated individual who was once a normal middle-class kid but now inhabits a wealthy playboy's body. Despite his intimidating exterior, he feels lonely due to others' fear, longing for genuine friendships.
Yuito, the eroge's original protagonist, is an adorable character, naive, innocent, and childlike. He's eager to form a platonic connection with Yuuji, who's one of the few people who isn't intimidated by him. The maid, Hibari, initially appears stoic but turns out to be sassy and caring, expressing herself in a loving manner.
Mahiro and Rina, Yuito's childhood friends and the original game heroines, are romantically interested in him, but he treats them like siblings. They both exhibit yandere tendencies, making Yuuji cautious around Yuito.
The writing is commendable, with engaging dialogue and easy-to-read translation. However, the pace might be slow due to the translator, Hatsushi, handling four novels simultaneously.
Overall, I'm content with what I've read so far and am looking forward to more. I really hope Yuito, with his endearing charm, gets a happy ending regardless of future developments.
Update: Yuito's cuteness is overwhelming, and I can't help but adore him. If Yuuji doesn't want him in his harem, I wouldn't mind adding him myself, even if it makes me seem suspicious.
Edit 2 (Chapter 22): Yuito's cuteness is simply unbearable, and it's hard to imagine anyone not liking him. If Yuuji can't accept him, I'm more than willing to give him a spot in my heart.