A Veiled Harem - [HIATUS]
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  • Reads 17,266
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 2h 26m
Ongoing, First published Apr 06
Mature
This story is on hiatus due to my school work and I've got life to deal with



Ayanokouji, the freedom-seeking boy has woken up to be confronted by a game. 
A challenge. 
A challenge which will sculpt his very life into something bewildering, something which his emotionless soul cannot comphrehend. 
Something which is otherworldly.
Time ticks by,
And Ayanokouji Kiyotaka realises that perhaps this challenge is multifaceted, a means to get him out of his comfort zone. To make him feel, something. 
Ayanokouji Kiyotaka now undergoe's a journey, where he has to collect as many women as he can to his harem, having a restrictive time to complete the task's that have been set by the game.
Will he succumb to the pressure, or build up his harem to the point where he finally finds the answer his heart longes for?
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