Love Comes After Simulation Chapter 280 Discussion

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Thanks to GPT (MTL Webnovels), I was able to read the book until chapter 280. I've decided to stop reading it. I started getting very bored around the 200s, but since there are 376 chapters, I thought I could hang on until the end.

Unfortunately, the book started getting too ridiculous for me to continue. I don't even care about the ending anymore. Given its repetitive nature, it's pretty easy to predict how things will progress. Basically, whoever the main character simulates a romance with always falls in love with him. Failure is never an option.

Everyone around the main character is a girl. Spoiler

Even the children born are all girls. He even runs a love simulator with an unborn girl and then adopts her as his daughter.

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At the end of each girl simulation, they see that life as a dream and, accepting the other girls, suggest creating a large harem for the main character. Even more absurdly, the main character only spends time with girls; even at 50 years old, he is with one of them every day. This makes things even more boring as the story revolves solely around his relationships with these girls.

In reality, there is little progress, and the book is obsessively focused on the main character's relationships with the girls in the simulation. Honestly, with a system that can simulate life and the future, there are so many interesting possibilities. These kinds of simulation stories have endless potential. The main character could use the knowledge gained in simulations to bring about technological advancements, explore space, or interact with extraterrestrial races.

Of course, I didn't expect all that from this book, but I hoped for at least some interesting action or mystery. Unfortunately, the book remains monotonous and contains nothing beyond the relationships with the girls.
 
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