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Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim!EP 69

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Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim!

Trapped in a deadly horror game, I am forced by a system to romance the monsters! While others flee for their lives, I must read poems to ghosts and dance with skeletons. The System warns: Seduce the abyss or be erased. When romantic tropes meet spine-chilling terror... can I fake love to save my life?
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Ep Review

Soul Shards Over Cash

The moment that briefcase opened, I knew this wasn't your average auction. One hundred Soul Shards casually handed over like pocket change? Mr. Vance is playing a whole different game. The way the attendant's eyes widened sold me on the stakes. In Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim!, wealth isn't measured in dollars but in something far more mystical. The luxury setting contrasts perfectly with the supernatural currency, creating this delicious tension between old money elegance and otherworldly power.

Bidding on Ghost Slippers

I can't stop laughing at the auction items! A bottle cap, moldy bread, and haunted slippers? Yet people are throwing Soul Shards at these like they're designer handbags. The guy in the white hoodie asking if a sweaty dude wore those slippers had me dying. This show understands the absurdity of collector culture. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! nails that feeling of watching rich eccentrics do bizarre things while you just sip your champagne and judge from the VIP box.

VIP Box Vibes

That second-floor bidding box is goals. Watching the chaos below while lounging on leather sofas with fruit platters and champagne? Yes please. The little girl reading the catalog while chaos unfolds downstairs adds such an eerie innocence. Mr. Vance seems bored by everything, which makes me wonder what would actually impress him. The atmosphere in Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! makes you feel like you're part of this exclusive, slightly dangerous club where normal rules don't apply.

The Final Lot Mystery

That catalog reveal at the end gave me chills. The Crimson Auction's Final Lot featuring a white-haired girl with purple eyes? The blood-dripping text on those pages suggests something far darker than ghost slippers. After seeing how casually they trade Soul Shards, I'm terrified to imagine what the final item costs. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! keeps raising the stakes, and now I'm desperately waiting to see if Mr. Vance will bid on a person. The tension is unbearable.

Human Quirks Explained

The black-haired lady sipping champagne while saying human quirks are hard to understand is so relatable. She's probably not even human herself, judging by how calmly she accepts all this madness. Watching Mr. Vance question why anyone would buy ghost-worn items while surrounded by masked bidders fighting over trash is peak irony. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! uses these moments to show how the supernatural world mirrors our own consumerist obsessions, just with spookier merchandise.

Masked Bidders Energy

Those masked bidders holding up number cards like it's a fashion show had me hooked. Everyone's so elegant yet completely unhinged, bidding on cursed objects like they're at Sotheby's. The contrast between their fancy attire and the disgusting items being auctioned creates this surreal vibe. In Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim!, the audience is just as entertaining as the items. I keep pausing to examine their masks and outfits, wondering who these people really are beneath the disguises.

Ethan's Boredom

Mr. Vance, or Ethan, stretching out on that sofa like he's at a dentist appointment instead a supernatural auction is hilarious. His complete disinterest in million-dollar artifacts tells you everything about his power level. When he questions the logic behind buying ghost items, he's the only sane person in the room. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! uses his boredom to highlight how extraordinary his ordinary reactions are. I want to know what background makes someone this unfazed by magic.

Little Girl Reading

That little girl lying on the couch reading the auction catalog like it's a bedtime story is the creepiest detail. She's completely comfortable in this den of supernatural dealers, flipping through pages showing human lots without blinking. Her innocence contrasts sharply with the dark nature of the Crimson Auction. In Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim!, children being this normalized to horror suggests a world where the supernatural is everyday life. She might be the most dangerous person in that room.

Auctioneer Drama

The auctioneer with that magnificent mustache selling haunted slippers with such enthusiasm deserves an award. He treats a moldy loaf of bread like it's the Holy Grail, and honestly, his energy makes me want to bid too. The way he slams that gavel after three Soul Shards feels so final and dramatic. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! knows how to make even the most ridiculous items feel valuable through pure presentation. That man could sell ice to a ghost.

Netshort Addiction

I've been binge-watching on the netshort app for hours and regret nothing. The way this series blends luxury aesthetics with supernatural horror creates such a unique vibe. Every frame looks expensive, from the marble tables to the golden auction hall. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! keeps me guessing whether to be terrified or impressed by the wealth on display. The short format works perfectly for these quick bursts of high-stakes supernatural drama. Already waiting for the next episode.