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Using Bad Endings to Become the White Moonlight Completed

After seven consecutive all-nighters, Komino Seiryou suffers a sudden cardiac arrest and unexpectedly finds himself briefly transmigrated into the dating simulation game he was playing. However, upon waking, he completely forgets the experience and happily returns to work.

The broken game world doesn’t take this well.

Dragged back by the collapsing worldlines, Seiryou learns from a system that his consciousness’s withdrawal triggered a catastrophic self-destruction sequence in the game’s characters, resulting in numerous bugged Dead Endings. To fix the chaos, he’s forced to replay the game, meticulously arranging tragic, bittersweet endings for himself in various scripts.

From fading away like morning dew to sacrificing everything for truth, Seiryou’s roles as the ideal “White Moonlight” multiply. Each character he inhabits leaves a lasting impression, whether as the mysterious villain who opened a forbidden door or the selfless companion who melts into the fabric of a city.

Returning to reality after these heart-wrenching adventures, Seiryou finds his world irrevocably changed. Familiar figures from the game appear on his commute, including a friend he failed to meet, subordinates he didn’t get along with, and even rival bosses with sudden enthusiasm for his company.

As these once-fictional bonds grow stronger, Seiryou realizes that while he might have shaped a series of Dead Endings, his own life might not be doomed just yet.

Content Warnings:

Expect dramatic and tragic themes with heavy doses of emotional intensity.

While there’s no confirmed romance (and CP may remain undecided), relationships of all types—romantic, platonic, familial—are explored.

The story features overpowered characters, major deviations from canon, and an unconventional narrative focus.

Themes:

Loving and trusting others while navigating one’s own limitations.

Finding purpose even in a flawed and challenging world.