Haru-s Secret Life -v0.3- -crime-
Seoul, six months later. You work in a fluorescent-lit office, erasing spreadsheets instead of crimes. One night, a Korean gangster sits at your favorite ramen bar. He smiles. “I have a problem with my ledgers.” You close your laptop. “I don’t do that anymore.” He laughs. “We all say that.” — TO BE CONTINUED.
: Psychological manipulation and corporate espionage. Haru-s Secret Life -v0.3- -Crime-
And Haru’s secret life—v0.3, now with collateral mercy—continued. Seoul, six months later
confirms the suspicions. The subtitle is not metaphorical. Haru is no longer just hiding a kinky hobby or a secret romance; she is buried up to her neck in organized crime. Whether she is a reluctant informant, a money launderer, or something far more violent is revealed through branching dialogue trees that punish hesitation. He smiles
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Haru knelt on the cold concrete of the rooftop, the collar of his school jacket turned up against the February drizzle. Below, the city hummed, oblivious. Sirens were just music here. But the phone in his gloved hand was silent. That was the problem.